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The Defenders of Fort Moultrie, also commonly known as the Jasper Monument, is a monument in Charleston, South Carolina, United States.Located in White Point Garden, the monument depicts Sergeant William Jasper and was dedicated in 1877 to all South Carolina militiamen involved in the Battle of Sullivan's Island during the American Revolutionary War.
Charleston (city) 105: 10.2 Charleston (other) 105: 10.3 Charleston: Duplicates (4) [4] 10.4 Charleston: Total 206 11 Cherokee: 25 12 Chester: 20 13 Chesterfield: 10 14 Clarendon: 11 15 Colleton: 12 16 Darlington: 53 17 Dillon: 20 18 Dorchester: 13 19 Edgefield: 11 20 Fairfield: 43 21 Florence: 29 22 Georgetown: 40 23.1 Greenville (city) 47: 23 ...
Don Benito sailed his ship St. Francis de la Vega with a mixed crew of Spanish, French, and English sailors. He shared command with Captain Richard Holland, [1] an Irishman who had sailed with the Spanish Navy and as a privateer as early as 1718. [2]
The park was originally larger than it is today. Part of the land was sold by the city and this land became the Sergeant Jasper Apartments. Originally, the developer of the apartments, the Beach Company, wanted to construct them on Moultrie Playground itself, however they later developed a plan to build instead on reclaimed mud flats to the side of the Playground.
Jasper County Council is proposing a 15-year, 1% local sales tax to raise $470 million for roads and conservation projects. It is a case of urgency.
As the 2024 session of the General Assembly wraps up this month, Jasper County’s legislators are considering whether — and how — to include money in the state budget for the shelter.
The first in an opinion series, columnist David Lauderdale takes on growth in the Lowcountry and how it’s threatening the area’s distinct character particularly in Jasper County. | Opinion
White Hall Plantation House Ruins and Oak Avenue is a historic plantation site located near Ridgeland, Jasper County, South Carolina.The site consists of the ruins of a brick house with tabby wings and twin tabby flanking outbuildings; a tabby retaining wall; and a massive double avenue of oaks planted in the late-18th or early-19th century.