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- Date: 2016-02-01 14:32:25
    2Cuisine of the Southern United States / Food and drink / Meals / Tea in the United Kingdom / Breakfast / Iced tea / Tea / Pimento cheese / Cream tea / Food Paradise

    Lunch Menu Lunch Served Tuesday-Saturday : - : Reservations recommended The Tearoom at Hopsewee opened in

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    Language: English - Date: 2016-02-18 18:40:51
    3South Carolina / National Register of Historic Places in Georgetown County /  South Carolina / Hopsewee / Georgetown /  South Carolina / Maynards

    HOPSEWEE HERITAGE: Modern History In 1945, the Hopsewee home and property were sold to International Paper Company, and were then later sold to Colonel Reading Wilkinson and his wife, who added modern amenities such as p

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    Language: English - Date: 2016-02-01 14:31:17
    4South Carolina / Hopsewee / National Register of Historic Places in Georgetown County /  South Carolina / Thomas Lynch Jr. / Georgetown /  South Carolina / Charleston /  South Carolina / Lucas / Doar Family

    HOPSEWEE HERITAGE: The Hume-Lucas Story Thomas Lynch, Jr., sold Hopsewee in 1762 to Robert Hume, who died only four years after moving to the plantation. Hume had two sons: Alexander, who died in the siege of Savannah in

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    Language: English - Date: 2016-02-01 14:31:15
    5Slavery / African slave trade / Racism / Colonial South Carolina / Stono Rebellion / Hopsewee / Task system / Atlantic slave trade / Rice / Peter H. Wood / Slavery in the United States

    HOPSEWEE HERITAGE: Slavery and Rice on the Santee Historians agree that South Carolina’s rice economy was the product of AngloAmerican entrepreneurship coupled with African-American know-how and labor. Simply put, the

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    Language: English - Date: 2016-02-01 14:31:19
    6National Register of Historic Places in Georgetown County /  South Carolina / Hopsewee / Myrtle Beach metropolitan area / Georgetown /  South Carolina / Plantation / South Carolina Lowcountry / Charleston /  South Carolina / Santee River / Santee / South Carolina / Doar Family

    HOPSEWEE HERITAGE: A Rice Plantation on the Santee River Most people associate southern plantations with cotton, but in the mid-1700s, the South Carolina Lowcountry first experienced the economic promise of tidal rice as

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    Language: English - Date: 2016-02-01 14:31:16
    7National Register of Historic Places in Georgetown County /  South Carolina / Hopsewee / Thomas Lynch Jr. / Georgetown /  South Carolina / Thomas Lynch / Santee / Lynch / Thomas Heyward Jr. / North Santee /  South Carolina

    HOPSEWEE HERITAGE: The Lynch Family Hopsewee Plantation was originally part of the lands owned by Thomas Lynch, I (deceasedHe owned seven working plantations and most of the property along the North Santee River

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    Language: English - Date: 2016-02-01 14:31:20
    8Hopsewee / Georgetown /  South Carolina / High Hills of Santee / Christopher Gadsden / Edward Rutledge / South Carolina / Thomas Lynch /  Jr. / Thomas Lynch

    Lynch History Hopsewee Plantation was originally part of the lands owned by Thomas Lynch, I (deceased 1738).  He owned most of the property on the North Santee from Hopsewee to the intercoastal waterway, with seven plan

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    Language: English - Date: 2012-06-12 19:27:02
    9History of the United States / Slavery in the United States / Slavery / African-American culture / Cultural history of the United States / Stono Rebellion / Task System / Atlantic slave trade / Rice / African slave trade / Racism / Americas

    Slavery and Rice on the Santee Historians agree South Carolina’s rice economy was the product of Anglo-American entrepreneurship coupled with African-American know-how and labor. Simply put, the coastal rice economy co

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    Language: English - Date: 2012-06-12 19:27:05
    10Charleston /  South Carolina / Charleston–North Charleston–Summerville metropolitan area / Plantation / Rice / Hopsewee / Santee River / Atlantic slave trade / Gullah / Brookgreen Gardens / South Carolina / Geography of the United States / Myrtle Beach metropolitan area

    Hopsewee: A Rice Plantation on the Santee River Most associate southern plantations with cotton, but in the mid-1700s the South Carolina Lowcountry first experienced the economic promise of tidal rice as a cash crop. The

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    Language: English - Date: 2012-06-12 19:27:03
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