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- Fish_Haul_Archaeological_Site_(38BU805) comment "The Fish Haul Archaeological Site, an “address restricted” site located in Beaufort County, South Carolina, is significant because of its archaeological remains from two different eras. The pre-historic findings, which date from 1800-1300 BC, offer evidence that small groups of people lived in the area. The historic component represents a freemen’s village, Mitchelville, which was occupied during the transition between slavery and freedom by Sea Island blacks.".