
Fort Screven stands at the northern tip of Tybee Island, overlooking the strategic waters where Tybee Roads meets the Atlantic Ocean. This maritime landscape is defined by the complex interface of South Carolina and Georgia, where Daufuskie Island and Hilton Head Island are separated by the deep waters of Calibogue Sound. The residential patterns on the islands are visible through modern street layouts like Ave of Oaks and Bloody Point Dr, while the interior marshlands are punctuated by features like Horse Pen Hammock and Spanish Hammock. Genealogists and local historians can locate the Tybee Memorial Cem near the southern boundary of the developed town. The map detail highlights the intricate network of tidal creeks including Chimney Creek and Horse Pen Creek, which have long dictated the movement and settlement of the Sea Islands.
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1944 Ossabaw Island
Chatham County, GA

1945 Ossabaw Island
Chatham County, GA

1957 Burroughs
Chatham County, GA

1957 Raccoon Key
Chatham County, GA

1957 Savannah Beach South
Chatham County, GA

1957 Wassaw Sound
Chatham County, GA

1958 Meldrim SE
Chatham County, GA

1978 Fort Pulaski
Chatham County, GA

1978 Tybee Island North
Chatham County, GA

1978 Wassaw Sound
Chatham County, GA

1979 Burroughs
Chatham County, GA

1979 Raccoon Key
Chatham County, GA

1979 Tybee Island South
Chatham County, GA

1980 Wassaw Sound
Chatham County, GA

2024 Burroughs
Chatham County, GA

2024 Fort Pulaski
Chatham County, GA

2024 Meldrim SE
Chatham County, GA

2024 Raccoon Key
Chatham County, GA

2024 Raccoon Key OE S
Chatham County, GA

2024 Tybee Island North
Chatham County, GA

2024 Tybee Island South
Chatham County, GA

2024 Wassaw Sound
Chatham County, GA

2024 Wassaw Sound OE S
Chatham County, GA