Basic Information
- Location East side of Wando River, near Cainhoy, Charleston County
- Origin of name ?
- Other names Became part of Lexington Plantation and Starvegut Hall
- Current status Most of the land is now part of Dunes West development
Timeline
- ? Earliest known date of existence
- ? House built
- 1759 The original land tracts, owned by the Logan family and Lionel Chalmer, were combined by new owner William Hopton and incorporated into his other properties of Starvegut Hall and Lexington Plantation.
Land
- Number of acres ?
- Primary crop Rice, lumber - bricks were also produced
Owners
- Alphabetical list Lionel Chalmer (1743), William Hopton (1759), Logan
Slaves
- Number of slaves ?
Buildings
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Print Resources
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