Basic Information
- Location Aiken, Aiken County
Located on US 78 about half a mile below Montmorenci
- Origin of name ?
- Other names ?
- Current status ?
Timeline
- 1835 Earliest known date of existence
Elizabeth Pascalis purchased the plantation which consisted of 790 acres.
- ? House built
- 1863 Elizabeth Pascalis willed the plantation to her granddaughter, Theodosia Wade, and her husband John C. Wade.
- 1865 Hugh Judson Kilpatrick, a Union general, used the house as headquarters during the Battle of Aiken.
- 1944 The plantation was sold out of the family.
Land
- Number of acres 790 in 1835
- Primary crop ?
Owners
- Alphabetical list Pascalis; Wade
Slaves
- Number of slaves ?
Buildings
Web Resources
Print Resources
- South Carolina Highway Historical Marker Guide (Columbia, SC: South Carolina Department of Archives and History, 1998), p. 7.
More About Aiken
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