Basic Information
- Location South side of the Ashley River, Charleston County
- Origin of name ?
- Other names Jackson
- Current status ?
Timeline
- 1699 Earliest known date of existence
Granted to James Humpreys
- ? House built
A modern building was constructed near the site of an earlier residence.
Land
- Number of acres 338
- Primary crop ?
Owners
- Alphabetical list Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Carter, William Cattell, J. Pinckney Clement (1838), William Fuller, James Humphreys (1699), John and Grace Jackson (1708), Abraham Ladson (1786), Honorable Thomas Middleton
Slaves
- Number of slaves ?
Buildings
Web Resources
Print Resources
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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