Course Title: (HIS209) THE HISTORY OF DAUFUSKIE ISLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA

Come discover the unique and fascinating history of Daufuskie Island, South Carolina. Based on arrowhead styles found on Daufuskie, Native Americans are believed to have arrived on the island as early as 9,000 years ago. In the early 1700s, the Indigenous tribes were driven away by explorers, traders, and settlers. While under British rule, plantations were developed for growing indigo, and lucrative Sea Island cotton. Plantation owners on the island fled to the interior during and following the Civil War, leading the way to many changes on the island.

Course Pre-requisites
(required) OLLI Annual Membership

 Course Information: HIS209 RANDOM DRAW (notified after Jan 26) OR SOLD OUT with a waitlist available

Schedule: March 30, 2026
Times: 01:00pm-03:00pm EDT
Pay as you go: Member : $16.00

Instructors

Name Additional Resources
Nancy Ludtke

Facility Detail

Hargray Bldg | Room 156
Bluffton campus
1 University Blvd
Bluffton, SC 29909

Facility Resources
Google map link to the USCB Bluffton campus Hargray Bldg

Bluffton campus