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and was owned by Charles Jugnot and Oliver Hilliard. FERRY STREET – Constructed in 1847, it served as a route to the Mount Pleasant Ferry Com- pany wharf owned and operated by Charles Jugnot and Oliver Hilliard. HADDRELL STREET – It was named after George Haddrell, an original settler from the late 1600s who is buried in the churchyard of Christ Church. Haddrell’s Point, the southeast side of Shem Creek, also was named for him. Te first Mount Pleasant ferry ran from Haddrell’s Point to Charleston. HIBBEN STREET – Tis street was named after James Hibben, whose father Andrew Hibben began the ferry service in 1770. James Hibben was the founder of Mount Pleas- ant Village and a state senator from 1800 to 1815. KING STREET and QUEEN STREET – Tese were named by


Englishman and landowner Jonathan Scott for the English sovereigns. LUCAS STREET – Te street was named for Jonathan Lucas, an Eng- lish millwright who purchased the Greenwich Mill in 1793. It has been reported that he built a combination rice and saw mill powered by water on Shem Creek. MCCANTS STREET – T.G. Mc- Cants, mayor of Mount Pleasant from 1928 to 1933, was a member of a prominent family of planters dating prior to the Civil War. MCCORMICK STREET – Tis street was named after H. L. P. McCormick, who bought out the Mount Pleasant Ferry Company and was intendant (mayor) from 1872 to 1874. MIDDLE STREET – Te name of this street was on the 1847 plan for Hilliardsville. MILL STREET – Te street origi- nally led to Jonathan Scott’s Green- wich Mill on Shem Creek.


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