Charleston County
Basic Information
- Location Filbin Creek (a branch of the Cooper River), North Charleston, St. James Goose Creek Parish, Charleston County
- Origin of name ?
- Other names ?
- Current status ?
Timeline
- ? Earliest known date of existence
- ? House built
- 1835 Hickory Hill and Baldrick Plantation were combined and sold to Rudolph C. Geyer. The property consisted of 806 acres.
Land
- Number of acres 365 in 1784; 806 in 1835
- Primary crop ?
Owners
- Alphabetical list Charles T. Brown, Charles Filbin, Flora Filbin, Rudolph C. Geyer, James Streator Glenn, William Johnson
Slaves
- Number of slaves ?
Buildings
Web Resources
Print Resources
- Michael J. Heitzler, Goose Creek A Definitive History Volume One Planters, Politicians and Patriots (Charleston, SC: The History Press, 2005).
More about Charleston
- Learn more about historic Charleston County including the port city of Charleston. We have helpful guides to Charleston history and Charleston libraries and museums – plus Charleston restaurants, Charleston bed & breakfasts, Charleston hotels, Charleston real estate, and Charleston jobs.
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