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July 25

1924: The “Marine Monument,” later nicknamed “Iron Mike,” is dedicated at the Hostess House on Parris Island. The keynote speaker at the dedication is Major General John A. LeJeune.

July 27

2019: Democratic Presidential hopeful Marianne Williamson shares her message on the campaign trail with approximately 130 people at Beaufort’s United Church of Jesus Christ.

July 28

1883: Hannah Jones Smalls, first wife of Robert Smalls, dies. She was believed to be 58 years old.

2021: Beaufort-born weightlifter C.J. Cummings competes for the United States in the Men’s 73-kilogram weight class at the 2020 Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo. Cummings made two of his six lifts for a total of 325 kg, finishing ninth.

July 29

2019: Longtime Thomas Heyward Academy softball coach Bob Layman is named the new head coach at Battery Creek.

2020: Longtime City of Beaufort Police Chief Matt Clancy dies at age 56 from complications caused by neuroendocrine cancer.

July 30

2020: City of Beaufort Deputy Police Chief Dale McDorman is named interim Police Chief after the death of longtime Chief Matt Clancy.

— Compiled by Mike McCombs

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