Posted by RBnSC on November 24, 2012 at 07:18:26 from (76.73.221.117):
In Reply to: Re: Where I Grew Up posted by Angle Iron on November 24, 2012 at 06:08:07:
AI, There were lots of nice farms on Johns Island on the way to Seabrook and Kiawah most many have been developed and farming is almost a thing of the past in that area. Very few of the plantation houses There survived. Hugo did not effect those places as much as they were on the south side of the storm. Edisto Island was divided into plantations and those people became very wealthy from Sea Island Cotton a long staple variety. Many of the houses survived the war as the Island was not defended and was occupied by Union soldiers. Sherman came to the Island and barged many of the freed slaves that followed his army out of Georgia. He left them there as he was tired of feeding the and slowing down his army. Many of them died near this plantation waiting for him to return. Ron
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