The house is the oldest known dwelling in Berkeley County.
Berkeley County was reduced in size twice during the 19th century.
The station has seen many events historic to Berkeley County and the nation.
Berkeley County took over ownership when the City of Charleston no longer wanted to support the garden.
To the north is an unincorporated portion of Berkeley County.
He was sixty years old, having been born in Berkeley County in 1735.
In Berkeley County, a woman died after hydroplaning and driving her car into a tree.
Berkeley County grew 3.95 percent, from 36,365 housing units in 2003 to 37,802 units in 2004.
He died at his home in Berkeley County on February 16, 1826.
It encompasses seven contributing buildings related to the early settlement of Berkeley County.