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The Athenaeum Press at Coastal Carolina University
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Date
2-7-2014
Description
The Fripp Tomb at the Chapel of Ease on St. Helena Island. A brick wall appears to have closed the tomb but is now broken so that the tomb is open. There is a fence near the tomb to the right, and trees are behind the tomb.
Keywords
Chapel of ease, tree, spanish moss, cemetery, Fripp tomb, rusted fence
Subject
Abandoned buildings;African American churches--South Carolina;Gullahs--South Carolina--Saint Helena Island--Religion;Historic buildings--South Carolina--Beaufort County;Mausoleums--United States--South Carolina;Sepulchral chapels--United States--South Carolina;Saint Helena Parish Chapel of Ease Ruins;Fripp Family Tomb;Saint Helena Island (S.C.)
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Keywords
Chapel of ease, tree, spanish moss, cemetery, Fripp tomb, rusted fence