Richland County, SC Plantations
Richland County is located in central South Carolina, and is home of the state's capital, Columbia.
Most of the plantations in Richland County grew cotton.
Richland County plantations we've identified so far ...
Alwehav - Eastover - also called Brevard Place, Sand Hill, LeConte Place
Ancrum
Back Swamp
Bellaire
Big Lake
Bohemian Manor - Lower Richland County - Also called Cook's Mountain
Bossis - Hopkins - originally Berkeley County
Brevard Place - Eastover - also called Alwehav, Sand Hill, LeConte Place
Brite Savannah - Hopkins
Bynum - Eastover - also called Fork, Orange Hill
Cabin Branch - Hopkins - also called Oldfield
Cook's Mountain - Lower Richland County - also called Bohemian Manor
Cuddoes
Deer Pond
Elm Savannah
Fork - Eastover - also called Bynum, Orange Hill
Goodwill - Eastover
Grovewood - Congaree
Grumblethorpe Hall
Homestead - Hopkins
Horrell Hill
Kensington - Eastover
Laurelwood - Eastover - also called Sandhills
LeConte Place - Eastover - also called Brevard Place, Alwehav, Sand Hill
Live Oak - St Johns - also called Woodville
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Magnolia - Eastover - also called Wavering Place
Middleburg
Millwood - Columbia
Nut Shell
Oaks
Oakwood
Old Settlement
Old Woodlands - Columbia - also called Woodlands
Oldfield - Hopkins - also called Cabin Branch
Orange Hill - Eastover - also called Fork, Bynum
Raft - Congaree
Ravenwood
Richland - North Congaree
Sand Hill - Eastover - also called Brevard Place, Alwehav, LeConte Place
Sandhills - Eastover - also called Laurelwood
Shive Plant
Tickleberry
Wavering Place - Eastover - also called Magnolia
White Hall
Woodlands - Columbia - also called Old Woodlands
Woodville - St Johns - also called Live Oak
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