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UTC-4 (EDT) ZIP Code. 29438 [1] Area code (s) 843 and 854. GNIS feature ID. 1247638 [2] Edisto Island is one of South Carolina 's Sea Islands, the larger part of which lies in Charleston County, with its southern tip in Colleton County. Edisto Beach is in Colleton County, and the Charleston County part of the island is unincorporated.
Edisto Island during the American Civil War was the location of a number of minor engagements and for a time of a large colony of escaped African-American slaves during the American Civil War (1861–1865). Edisto Island was largely abandoned by planters in November 1861 and in December 1861, escaped slaves began setting up their own refugee ...
The South Carolina high school baseball state playoffs are scheduled April 29 through May 2. ... DISTRICT 4. Game 1: (4-1 ... Academic Magnet at (6-2) Edisto. Game 4: Game 1 Loser vs. Game 2 Loser ...
The S.C. Independent School Association softball playoffs brackets will be released next week. ... Edisto at Chesterfield. District 8. Andrew Jackson at Marion. Woodland (bye) ... District 4. St ...
Monday: Holly Hill Academy 10, Laurens Academy 2. Tuesday: Holly Hill Academy 4, Laurens Academy 2, HH wins series, 2-0. Monday: Newberry Academy 24, WW King 10. Tuesday: WW King 11, Newberry ...
Edisto Beach is a town in Colleton County, South Carolina, United States. Edisto Beach's population was 414 as of the 2010 census , [5] down from 641 in 2000. The town limits include only the developed coastal area of Edisto Island within Colleton County, while the majority of the island consists of unincorporated land in Charleston County .
June 17, 1994. Seaside School, also known as Seaside Colored School, is a historic school building for African-American children located at Edisto Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. It was built about 1931, and is a one-story, two-room, rectangular frame building. It sits on a low brick pier foundation and has weatherboard exterior siding.