Edward L. Pierce chose The Oaks as his headquarters during the military occupation of St. Helena during the American Civil War.
On June 18, 1862, Ellen Murray, who had ten days earlier arrived from Pennsylvania, opened the Penn School for Freedmen in a back room of the house.
The house also served as a hotel for military personnel from Port Royal, superintendents, and teachers.
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