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Leroy Browne talks about gathering materials for class.Beaufort
Beaufort County lies in the South Carolina Lowcountry. Tourism is important to the county, as many visitors flock to the area to enjoy coastal waters, barrier islands, wildlife, and historic small towns. A number of notable people have called Beaufort County home, including author Pat Conroy and boxer Joe Frazier. The presence of Gullah culture also characterizes the region. Beaufort, one of the state’s oldest towns, serves as the county seat.
Frenchmen, Englishmen, and Spaniards all attempted to settle in Beaufort County. Comprised of the St. Peter, St. Helena, St. Luke, and Prince William parishes, Beaufort District was created in 1769 and “named for Henry Somserset, Duke of Beaufort.” Points of historical interest in Beaufort County include a number of plantations, the Penn Center, and Parris Island.
About Beaufort County, SC. Accessed June 01, 2016.
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Leroy Browne explains the process of curing bulrush.Audio
Leroy Browne explains where to find materials for the baskets.Audio
Leroy Browne explains how the bulrush was dried, but the palmetto was kept green.Audio
Researcher Dale Rosengarten reads a passage from a Penn School program dating the first year that basketmaking was taught at the school.Audio
Leroy Browne explains the modern restrictions on gathering bulrush. He can no longer freely go in the creek and marsh to gather materials since the lands are protected.Audio
Leroy Browne talks about when his father gathered bulrush.Audio
Leroy Browne explains the story of how baby Moses was found in a bulrush basket.Audio
Resident of St. Helena Island, SC (Beaufort County). His father, George Brown, taught basketmaking at the Penn School on St. Helena Island in the early 20th Century. The school was founded in the...Audio
Leroy Browne talks about the necessity of basketmaking.