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  2. Beaufort was chartered in 1711 as the second major settlement in South Carolina and named after Henry Somerset, 2nd Duke of Beaufort. The settlement grew very slowly, due to a major attack by the Yemassee in 1717 and the threat of Spanish invasion.

  3. Beaufort, SC stands strong as a living landmark, handcrafted from the storied history of the south. Rediscover the legends of those who walked here generations before you and unearth new treasures that will enrich your life forever.

  4. History. Plan of the City of Beaufort, S.C., as allotted by U.S. Tax Commissioners for the District of South Carolina, February 1863. Written history began 500 years ago with the exploration of the area by Spanish Captain Pedro de Salazar between 1514 and 1516. [8]

  5. Beaufort, a city of rich history, Southern hospitality and casual seaside charm, the “Queen of the Carolina Sea Islands” was discovered by the Spanish in 1514 and chartered by the British in 1711. Enjoying great prosperity in the eighteenth century as indigo and rice plantations thrived, Sea Island Cotton also brought tremendous wealth to ...

  6. May 17, 2016 · It is the second-oldest town in South Carolina and was named for Henry Somerset, the second duke of Beaufort, a proprietor of Carolina from 1700 to 1714. The town was laid out around a fort and blockhouse that had been built in 1706 to guard against Spanish invasion.

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  7. Apr 15, 2020 · Many Beaufort, SC homes located in the historic district pre-date the Civil War, thanks in part to the fact that its citizens fled the city before Union troops made their way into town. Beaufort became the headquarters of the US Army, Department of the South.

  8. Jan 19, 2024 · From old forts to church buildings, tabby homes and sacred ruins, Beaufort’s history is virtually about as old as America’s itself. Make sure your explore these 15 must-see local historic Beaufort spots on your next trip to town.

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