St. Helena Parish Chapel of Ease Ruins
a historic site in Frogmore, South Carolina on Saint Helena Island.[2][3]
The Anglican chapel was constructed in 1740 by planters on Saint Helena I...
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a historic site in Frogmore, South Carolina on Saint Helena Island.[2][3]
The Anglican chapel was constructed in 1740 by planters on Saint Helena Island as a chapel of ease for parishioners who had difficulty traveling to worship at the main parish church in Beaufort, South Carolina. The ruins were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
Tabby is a type of concrete made by burning oyster shells to create lime, then mixing it with water, sand, ash and broken oyster shells
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The Anglican chapel was constructed in 1740 by planters on Saint Helena Island as a chapel of ease for parishioners who had difficulty traveling to worship at the main parish church in Beaufort, South Carolina. The ruins were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
Tabby is a type of concrete made by burning oyster shells to create lime, then mixing it with water, sand, ash and broken oyster shells
Read less
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