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  • Herbert Dent Burial Site

    The burial site of Captain John Herbert Dent is located at the old Bethel Presbyterian Church off Hwy. 64. Captain Dent served as acting Captain of the frigate "Constitution" in 1804 during the war wi...
    Herbert Dent Burial Site

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Herbert Dent Burial Site

The burial site of Captain John Herbert Dent is located at the old Bethel Presbyterian Church off Hwy. 64. Captain Dent served as acting Captain of the frigate "Constitution" in 1804 during the war with Tripoli, and was senior officer in charge of naval affairs at Charleston during the War of 1812

Jacksonboro, SC Other Attractions

Isaac Hayne Tomb & House Site

This is the ancestral home, Hayne Hall, and burial ground of Colonel Isaac Hayne (1745-1781), a wealthy rice planter who fought for independence during the American Revolution.

Jacksonboro, SC Famous Homes

Parkers Ferry And Pon Pon Chapel

John Wesley once preached at Pon Pon Chapel, a pre-Revolutionary church near Jacksonboro, off SC 64, near the tomb of Isaac Hayne. There are only ruins left now. A historic marker for Parker's Ferry marks the place of some impressive earthworks probably dating from the Revolution. In 1782

Jacksonboro, SC Park

Things to do near Jacksonboro, SC

Hilton Head Airport (HHH)

Airport serving the Hilton Head Island and Beaufort areas. Airline serving this facility is US Airways Express....

Calibogue Cruises

Offers cruises from Hilton Head Island to Daufuskie Island. Reservations required....

Hilton Head Vacation Rentals

Hilton Head Vacation Rentals is one of the oldest and largest locally owned, vaction rental management companies on Hilton He...

Sun City - Okatie Creek Golf Club

Completed in fall 1995, Okatie Creek Golf Club was the first of two golf courses built for Sun City Hilton Head. Designed by ...

Palmetto Hall Plantation -The Cupp Course

Opened in 1993, the Robert Cupp Course at Palmetto Hall redefines conventional golf course architecture, thanks to a boldly o...