Basic Information
- Location Georgetown County
- Origin of name ?
- Other names ?
- Current status ?
Timeline
Land
Owners
- Alphabetical list Frampton; Dr. Andrew Hassell; Middleton; Murray; Smith
Slaves
- Number of slaves ?
Buildings
- Cedar Grove Plantation Chapel This chapel was built by Dr. Andrew Hassell for his slaves. He had it constructed sometime around 1850. The chapel was given to the All Saints Episcopal Church in 1898 and was moved off the plantation (National Register).
Web Resources
- National Register of Historic Places
Nomination Form - submitted in 1990 by J. Tracy Power - requires Adobe Reader
Photographs, architectural overview
Print Resources
More about Georgetown County
- Learn more about historic Georgetown County, including the lovely town of Georgetown SC. We have helpful guides to Georgetown SC history and Georgetown SC libraries and museums – plus Georgetown SC restaurants, Georgetown SC bed & breakfasts, Georgetown SC hotels, and Georgetown SC real estate.
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