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The PasT and FuTure oF Coleman

1600

Coleman Boulevard

is a Native American

route that brings tribes

to the coast to enjoy

the ocean’s bounty of

shellfish.

Photo by Brandon Clark.

1650

King Charles II of

England instructs the

Colonial governors

to build postal routes

linking the Colonies.

It is named King’s

Highway.

1735

The King’s Highway,

a 1,300-mile wagon

route from Boston

to Charleston, South

Carolina, is completed.

1770

Andrew Hibben

operates Hibben

Ferry, the first ferry

service connecting

Charles Town

to the King’s

Highway.

1791

President George Washington

makes his Southern tour

along the King’s Highway.

John Trumbell’s painting of

Washington celebrates his visit.

1819

President James Monroe

visits Charleston with his

secretary of war, South

Carolina native John

C. Calhoun. They are

entertainedby prominent

East Cooper citizens.

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Timeline compiled by Alexandra Kent.