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3-1-2014

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The front entrance of the Chapel of East on St. Helena Island. A large live oak tree is present in front of the building, and the chapel itself has no roof. The floor has dirt and grass growing on it. The walls of the chapel are concrete with exposed brick on the archways.

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Chapel of ease, cemetery, trees, spanish moss

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Abandoned buildings;African American churches--South Carolina;Cemeteries--South Carolina--Beaufort County;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;Saint Helena Island (S.C.)

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Keywords

Chapel of ease, cemetery, trees, spanish moss

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