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 |
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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