Stoney-Baynard Plantation on Hilton Head Island, SC[2][3] was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.
[2] A fourth structure was associated with the site's occupation by Union pickets after the Battle of Port Royal during the Civil War.
Today the site is incorporated into green spaced land owned by the Sea Pines Community Services Administration Association and is consequently preserved.
It was 1,885 square feet, built of timber and a mixture of oyster shells, lime, and sand, and overlooked the Calibogue Sound.
This article about a property in Beaufort County, South Carolina on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.