Woodside Plantation North Santee River Georgetown County
Basic Information
- Location North Santee River, Georgetown County
- Origin of name ?
- Other names ?
- Current status ?
Timeline
- 1843 Earliest known date of existence
Simons Lucas gave 411.7 acres of the eastern section of his Rice Hope Plantation to his brother Henry E. Lucas. Henry would name his property Woodside (4, p. 656).
- ? House built
Land
Slaves
- Number of slaves ?
Buildings
References & Resources
- 30-15 Plantation File, held by the South Carolina Historical Society
- Claude Henry Neuffer, editor, Names in South Carolina, Volume I through 30 (Columbia, SC: The State Printing Company)
Order Names in South Carolina, Volumes I-XII, 1954-1965
Order Names in South Carolina, Index XIII-XVIII
- George C. Rogers, Jr., The History of Georgetown County, South Carolina (Spartanburg, SC: Reprint Company, 1990)
Order The History of Georgetown County, South Carolina - Suzanne Cameron Linder and Marta Leslie Thacker, Historical Atlas of the Rice Plantations of Georgetown County and the Santee River (Columbia, SC: South Carolina Department of Archives and History, 2001), pp. 653-658.
Order Historical Atlas of the Rice Plantations of Georgetown County and the Santee River