Hilton Head Island Area History
1663 Captain William Hilton sailed from Barbados on "The Adventure and arrived at Port Royal Sound. The island was called Hilton's Head.
1698 John Bayley of Ireland took title to 16,200 acres. 24 years later he appointed his son, Alexander Trench, to be the first real estate agent. The Island was re-named "Trench's Island."
1733 Savannah was founded by James Oglethorpe.
1740 Indigo introduced to the Island. Bricks of dye were sold to the English for dying fabrics.
1778 "Zion Chapel of Ease" an Episcopal Church was constructed at Mathews Drive and Wm. Hilton Parkway.
1790 First successful crop of long-staple or Sea Island cotton at Myrtle Bank Plantation, now Dolphin Head in Hilton Head Plantation.
1813 British forces landed on Hilton Head and burned most of the houses that existed at the time.
1860 In December, South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union.
1861 Fort Walker was built in July at the entrance of Port Royal Sound to protect the area from Union Attacks.
1861 On November 7th Union forces attacked Fort Walker in the Battle of Port Royal. 13,000 troops flooded onto the island immediately following the battle.
1862 Post Office and island name was changed to "Port Royal" which was the Union's Department of the South.
1862 General Ornsby Mitchel set the town of Mitchelville to house the island's contraband community. This was the first Freedman's Village now along today's Beach City Road.
1865 On February 1st President Lincoln signed the 13th Amendment to end slavery.
1872 Island's offical name was changed to Hilton Head Island.
1893 An enormous hurricane and tidal surge hit the island and killed 2,000 people.
1920's Boll Weevils destroyed almost all of the Sea Island Cotton in the region. Oystering became a primary source of income. The Hudson and Tommer families operated oyster factories from the 1890's to the 1950's.
1940 Island's population was approximately 1,100, most of who were Freedmen descendants. A great storm hit the island leaving many stranded and many structures damaged.
1949 Lumber associates from Hinesville, Georgia formed the Hilton Head Company and bought 20,000 acres on Hilton Head's southern end. One was Joseph Fraser.
1950-1952 Logging took place on 19,000 acres of the island. There were 31 lumber mills and the island's population was only 300 residents.
1950 Palmetto Electric Cooperative brought the first electricity to the island.
1953 A state-operated car ferry began running from Buckingham Landing to Jenkins Island, now Outdoor Resorts. The ferry held 4 cars. Price was 10 cents for pedestrians and $1.25 for cars.
1954 Hilton Head Elementary opened at Wild Horse Road and Hwy. 278.
1955 Sea Crest Motel opened with two rooms and expanded to eight by 1960.
1955 Katie McElveen opened the first restaurant Roadside Restaurant on Hwy. 278. Today it is Parkway Medical Center.
1956 James F. Byrnes Bridge, a two-lane swing bridge, was constructed at a cost of $1.2 million. The cost for a round trip toll was $2.50. 48,000 cars crossed the bridge in 1956. The toll was discontinued in 1959.
1956 Joseph Fraser withdrew from the Hilton Head Company. His son Charles E. Fraser bought his interest and began developing it into Sea Pines Plantation.
1956 Norris and Lois Richardson opened the first supermarket on the island at Coligny Circle.
1956 Hilton Head Island Chamber of Commerce was established.
1958 First deeds to lots were signed. Beach front lots were sold for $5,350.00.
1958 The first telephone service was established by Hargray Telephone Company.
1958 The William Hilton Inn opened on South Forest Beach Drive with 56 rooms. It was torn down in the 1990's to build the Marriott Grand Ocean Resort.
1960 The island's first golf course, The Ocean Course, was built.
1964 Bank of Beaufort began offering banking services a few hours a week.
1965 Sea Pines Medical Center was built. It was staffed by a retired doctor.
1965 Hilton Head's first rural mail route.
1967 Hilton Airport opened.
1969 Harbour Town Village was completed.
1969 First Heritage Classic Golf Tournament.
1970 A group of islanders effectively stopped development of a $100 million BASF chemical plant three miles from Hilton Head.
1971 Island Packet was first published.
1972 1st movie theater opened in Coligny Plaza.
1975 Hilton Head Hospital was completed.
1982 Four-lane bridge was built to replace the two-lane swing bridge. Island's population was 12,500 residents with more than 500,000 visitors each year.
1983 Town of Hilton Head Island was incorporated as a municipality. First mayor was Ben Racusin.
1993 Sun City Construction began for a 5,100 acre development.
1995 Permanent year-round population exceeded 28,000 people with over 1.5 million visitors.
1996 Self Family Arts Center opens, now the Arts Center of Coastal Carolina.
1998 Cross Island Parkway opened in January at a cost of $81 million.