In 1849, The first board for the Magnolia Cemetery was assembled with Edward C. Jones as the architect. It 1850 it was formally dedicated. 170 years later this beautiful stretch of land serves as the final resting place for the souls of the founding members of the Charleston community and those that have protected its freedoms to this day.
Through its rich and storied history, these men, women, and children sacrificed to give us the beautiful home we are blessed with today.
From our founding settlers to courageous Civil War soldiers, to members that perished on the H.L. Hunley submarine, the Magnolia Cemetary serves a symbol of the importance of our Lowcountry History. Many of the names you see are familiar and have been immortalized for their contributions.
Take a journey and enjoy this pictorial walk through the hallowed grounds of Magnolia Cemetery:










































































First year of using computer timing chips was 1997 and Bill Murray served as starter that year firing the cannon at the start of the race





waiting to tell you the whole history. When you walk through the hallowed cemetery, you may even be walking on the final resting place of