James Island South Carolina
Looking for a new beach
front home in
the town of James Island South Carolina
area?
James
Island is a large triangular sea island that is
framed by Wappoo Creek and Charleston Harbor on the
north, Morris Island and Folly Beach on the east, and
the Stono River and Johns Island on the west.
Affectionately nicknamed "Jim Isle," it is laced with
creeks and sounds ... and well known for its farming,
fishing and shrimping, ancient live oaks, and more
recently, its Holiday Festival of Lights.
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The Civil War began on James Island
on the morning of April 12, 1861, when Confederate
forces at Fort Johnson fired on Union-occupied Fort
Sumter. Both forts were located on the island's northern
shore.
Most of the fighting in the Charleston area during the
rest of the Civil War also occurred on James Island and
Morris Island, as Union troops tried to invade
Charleston from the south, from their base on Folly
Beach. All of these efforts, including notable assaults
on Fort Lamar and Battery Wagner, were defeated.
James Island is a large triangular
barrier island in the Atlantic Ocean adjacent to the
historic downtown of Charleston, South Carolina. Located
on the south of Charleston Harbor, it shares an historic
and military importance with Sullivan's Island on the
north. The island is separated from the peninsula and
downtown Charleston by the Ashley River, and from the
mainland by Wappoo Creek and the Stono River.
Fort Sumter is located on an island just off the
northern shore and was the site of the first battle of
the Civil War. Several battles and skirmishes of that
war were fought on the island (as seen in the movie
Glory).
As of the 2000 census, the United States Census Bureau
reported that 33,781 people lived on the island. The
northern and western parts of island are part of the
city of Charleston as well as some southern parts. The
majority of the southern section of the island is more
rural and includes the town of James Island, South
Carolina, but the town has failed in its previous
attempts to incorporate. A most recent attempt, with a
June 2006 vote, was successful, but its incorporation is
again being contested. The most southern parts of the
island are in the City of Folly Beach, South Carolina.
As defined by the U.S. Census Bureau, the population of
James Island is included within the Charleston-North
Charleston Urbanized Area and the larger
Charleston-North Charleston Metropolitan Statistical
Area.
Samuel Smalls, the man that the novel Porgy and
subsequent opera Porgy and Bess are based on, is buried
in the cemetery beside James Island Presbyterian Church.
Comedian Stephen Colbert spent some of his childhood on
James Island.
James Island SC remained predominantly rural
until the 1960s. It has since become a residential
suburb, and much of its beauty is sought after factor by
those looking to live in the area |
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