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    Jesse Weber
    Photo Date: 
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    The Chapel of Ease near Beaufort, South Carolina.
    Jesse Weber
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    09/27/2017
    All that remains of the chapel are the tabby walls.
    Jesse Weber
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    09/27/2017
    Tabby is made of seashells plastered together, and it holds up surprisingly well.
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    09/27/2017
    Old iron fence on the chapel grounds.
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    09/27/2017
    Stone building that appears younger than the chapel structure.
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    09/27/2017
    Worn gravestones.
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    09/27/2017
    Brushing away dirt to reveal the age of this grave.
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    The grounds of the Chapel of Ease.
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    09/27/2017
    Gravestones surrounded by a low tabby wall.
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    09/27/2017
    Newer gravestones that have been broken and placed upright.
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    09/27/2017
    Inside the chapel, or what's left of it.
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    09/27/2017
    Spanish moss in the trees.
    Jesse Weber
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    09/27/2017
    This small sign by the highway is the only information posted on site.

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