US Marine Corps Recruit Depot - Yearbook (Parris Island, SC)

 - Class of 1981

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Histor of Parris Island if -i sq! 3, I f -ws. I 1 W... ,, .,, 5 in as , ,,.-,,.Y, ,e r,,,,, ,., Iwo Jima Statue By Depot Parade Field Parris Island, home of basic training for todafs Nia- rines east ofthe Mississippi, has a colorful history. AI- though the first Marine Corps Activity on the island was in june, 1891, the story of its occupancy by Iiuro- peans reaches back more than three centuries into antiquity. Covering approximately 7800 acres of land and w a- ter, Parris Island is located off the South Carolina coast about midway between Charleston, SCI.. and Savannah, Ca. The site of the earliest attempt by Iiuropeans to set- tle within the present boundaries ot the State ol' South Carolina. the island was visited in 1526 by Yalaquez de Alleyn who headed a Spanish expedition in search of slaves and gold. Probably the first European to land here. he named adjacent St. Helena Island and claimed it for Spain some 50 years before the French attempted to colonize the islands which included this Marine Corps Recruit Depot Heaquarters Depot. ilk 5 I 5 X I I

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Recruit Traininq Reqiment Headquarters An expedition of French Hugenots, under jean Ribaut Csometinies spelled Pmibaultl. landed here in April. 1562. Before returning to France, they established Charles Fort on what is now Parris Island. Historians are indebted to one member of this expedition in particular. He was a cartogra- pher of considerable ability named Lenoyne. One of his maps of the region firmly locates Charles Fort on Parris lsland. In 1663 XVilliam Hilton, of Barbades. rediscovered Charles Fort while exploring the newly-chartered province of Carolina. Today, the Rilmaut Monument stands on the site of ancient Charles Fort to mark one of the first colonies es- tablished in the New VVorld. In 1670 an English expedition arrived in the area and set- tled down to establish permanent towns and the first ofthe famed southern plantations. The Lord Proprietors of South Carolina passed the title to Parris Island down through several colonial settlers until 1715, when Alexander Parris, long time Public Treasurer of South Carolina, came into possession. The island's name dates back to him. Marine Corps Exchange War Memorial Building . I, I . f e

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