Friendfield Plantation
id:
friendfield-plantation-164-10575416
title:
Friendfield Plantation
text:
Friendfield Plantation is a 3,305-acre plantation near Georgetown, South Carolina composed of parts of six former historic plantations and Friendship House, built in 1931-36. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. Contributing elements of the listing include 23 buildings, 15 other structures, and 14 sites. In the 1850s, some 230 African Americans were enslaved on Friendfield Plantation and they produced 900,000 pounds of rice annually. Among them was Jim Robinson, bor
brand slug:
wiki
category slug:
encyclopedia
description:
United States historic place
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friendfield_Plantation
date created:
2013-07-20T07:54:01Z
date modified:
2024-08-29T00:22:27Z
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fields total:
13
integrity:
16