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Page 133
... Sullivan's Island on the northeast , and James and Morris Isl- ands on the southwest . One cannot but be struck with the resemblance , so great as to be almost symmetrical , between the two sides of the harbor . Mt. Pleasant and James ...
... Sullivan's Island on the northeast , and James and Morris Isl- ands on the southwest . One cannot but be struck with the resemblance , so great as to be almost symmetrical , between the two sides of the harbor . Mt. Pleasant and James ...
Page 134
... Island , and separated from it by Lighthouse Inlet , is Folly Island ; and in exact correspondence to the latter , north of Sullivan's Island , and sepa- rated from it by Breach Inlet , is a sim- ilar sand - ridge called Long Island ...
... Island , and separated from it by Lighthouse Inlet , is Folly Island ; and in exact correspondence to the latter , north of Sullivan's Island , and sepa- rated from it by Breach Inlet , is a sim- ilar sand - ridge called Long Island ...
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