- Sapelo Island
Sapelo Island (pronounced /'sæpəloʊ/) is a state-protected
island located inMcIntosh County, Georgia . The island is only reachable by boat, with the primaryferry coming from the Sapelo Island Visitors Center in McIntosh County, Georgia, a seventeen mile, twenty-minute trip.Mark Schlabach, [http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/columns/story?columnist=schlabach_mark&id=2748054 Bailey focused on Alabama, Florida and Miami] , ESPN.com, January 30, 2007.]The island
Over 97 percent of the island is owned by the
Georgia Department of Natural Resources ; the remaining residents own only 434 of the island's convert|16500|acre|km2|0.Mark Schlabach, [http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/columns/story?columnist=schlabach_mark&id=2748054 Bailey focused on Alabama, Florida and Miami] , ESPN.com, January 30, 2007.] The site, known as "Sapelo Island Reserve and Reynolds Mansion", includes the island and the thirteen miles (19 km) ofmarsh surrounding the island. Non-workers visiting the island must be a part of an organized tour or guests of residents on the island.Mark Schlabach, [http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/columns/story?columnist=schlabach_mark&id=2748054 Bailey focused on Alabama, Florida and Miami] , ESPN.com, January 30, 2007.] TheUniversity of Georgia Marine Institute has a permanent research station on the island, with residential facilities for the faculty and staff. There are two places for visitors to stay on the island. One is a primitive camping site on Cabretta Island, which is a small island connected to Sapelo. The camp site is very popular, and it is booked full for over three years at the time of this writing (2005). The second place to stay is the Reynolds Mansion, see the history section below.Hog Hammock
The community of Hog Hammock includes a general store, bar, and other small businesses. There are two active churches in the town. Most inhabitants of the town are
African American s, part of theGullah or "Geechee" community, and have been living on the island for generations. The residents must bring over all supplies from the mainland or purchase them in the small store on the island. The children of Hog Hammock take the ferry to the mainland and take a bus to school, as its own school closed in 1978.Mark Schlabach, [http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/columns/story?columnist=schlabach_mark&id=2748054 Bailey focused on Alabama, Florida and Miami] , ESPN.com, January 30, 2007.]Visiting the island
There are many ways to access Sapelo Island. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) offers tours several days a week. These can be booked through the Sapelo Island Visitors Center, (912) 437-3224. Additionally, many island residents offer private tours which can often be customized to fit the interests of individual tourists. Information about these private tours can also be obtained from the Sapelo Island Visitors Center. A state campground is also available to groups of 15-25 people on Cabretta Island (adjacent to Sapelo Island). Many residents in Hog Hammock also offer camping, Bed and Breakfast accommodations, and bike rentals. There are a couple of restaurants on the island, but one should arrange meals ahead of time as they operate on an "at will" schedule. Lastly the DNR offers an upscale group accommodation and conference center, the R. J. Reynolds Mansion, which is available to groups of 16-29 adults. Information about all of these camping, lodging and dining options can be obtained from the Sapelo Island Visitors Center.
History
Sapelo Island is speculated to be the site of
San Miguel de Gualdape , the short-lived first European settlement in present-day U.S.During the 17th century Sapelo Island was part of the
Guale missionary province ofSpanish Florida . After 1680, several missions were merged and relocated to the island under the missionSanta Catalina de Guale .In the early 1800s
Thomas Spalding , a future Georgia Senator and U.S. Representative, bought the island and developed it into aplantation , selling live oak for shipbuilding, introduced irrigation ditches, and cultivatedSea Island Cotton , corn, and sugar cane. Spalding brought 400 slaves to the island fromWest Africa and theWest Indies to work the plantation and build what would become the Spalding Mansion.Mark Schlabach, [http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/columns/story?columnist=schlabach_mark&id=2748054 Bailey focused on Alabama, Florida and Miami] , ESPN.com, January 30, 2007.]In 1820, a
Winslow Lewis brick lighthouse was built on the island. Although it remained dark for over ninety years, it was rebuilt and relit in 1998. [http://www.uscg.mil/history/weblighthouses/LHGA.html U.S. Coast Guard history of Sapelo Island Light]Spalding opposed the abolishment of slavery and died in 1851 on his way back from a convention to assert Georgia's position on the matter. When freed, the former slaves established several settlements on the island, the last remaining is Hog Hammock with approximately seventy remaining land owners.Mark Schlabach, [http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/columns/story?columnist=schlabach_mark&id=2748054 Bailey focused on Alabama, Florida and Miami] , ESPN.com, January 30, 2007.] During the Civil War, the Spalding home was vandalized heavily and lay in ruins.
By the early twentieth century the International Road Races were attracting notables from the motor world to Savannah. One attendee was Howard E. Coffin, founder of the
Hudson Motor Company in Detroit. Coffin purchased all of the island, save for the land owned by the former slaves, for $150,000 in 1912.Mark Schlabach, [http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/columns/story?columnist=schlabach_mark&id=2748054 Bailey focused on Alabama, Florida and Miami] , ESPN.com, January 30, 2007.] Like Spalding, the Coffins embarked on numerous projects. Miles of shell-covered roads were laid, creeks were bridged, old fields were cultivated and large tracts were set aside for cattle grazing. The Coffins also renovated and enlarged the Spalding house, creating an island paradise unsurpassed on the coast. Former presidentsCalvin Coolidge andHerbert Hoover as well as aviatorCharles Lindbergh were guests in the home.Mark Schlabach, [http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/columns/story?columnist=schlabach_mark&id=2748054 Bailey focused on Alabama, Florida and Miami] , ESPN.com, January 30, 2007.]R. J. Reynolds, Jr. , ofR. J. Reynolds Tobacco , bought Sapelo during theGreat Depression in 1933 and continued the tradition of agricultural experimentation of the previous owners. The Reynolds used the island as a part-time residence for three decades, consolidating the islands' African-American residents into Hog Hammock and establishing the basis for the university research facilities.Mark Schlabach, [http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/columns/story?columnist=schlabach_mark&id=2748054 Bailey focused on Alabama, Florida and Miami] , ESPN.com, January 30, 2007.] In 1965, Reynold's widow sold their stake to the state of Georgia and the mansion takes its name from its final private owner.External links and references
* [http://georgiascoast.com Coastal Georgia in Pictures]
* [http://www.LostWorlds.org/sapelo_shell_rings.html LostWorlds.org | Sapelo Shell Rings]
* [http://www.gastateparks.org/info/sapelo/ Sapelo Island Reserve and Reynolds Mansion]
* [http://www.gacoast.com/navigator/weekender.html About Sapelo]
* [http://www.gacoast.com/navigator/iamsapelo.html resident writes about Sapelo]
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