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Rebels, Yankees, and South Carolina Rice Plantations: More Tales from Brookgreen

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Brookgreen Gardens, A Lush Botanical Garden And Sculpture Park, Is Home To A Rich History Dating Back To The American Civil War. Lowcountry Confederates: Rebels Yankees And South Carolina Rice Plantations (More Tales From Brookgreen)

Lowcountry Confederates: Rebels Yankees and South Carolina Rice Plantations (More Tales from Brookgreen)
Lowcountry Confederates: Rebels, Yankees, and South Carolina Rice Plantations (More Tales from Brookgreen)
by Lynn Michelsohn

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2547 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 86 pages
Lending : Enabled

Brookgreen Gardens, a beautiful botanical garden and sculpture park in South Carolina, is home to a rich history dating back to the American Civil War. The 9,100-acre property was once part of four rice plantations, and it played a significant role in the conflict.

The first plantation on the property was established in 1695 by Thomas Broughton, the governor of the Province of Carolina. Broughton named the plantation "Brookgreen" after his family's estate in England. The plantation was successful, and it soon became one of the largest rice plantations in South Carolina.

During the American Civil War, Brookgreen was a strategic location for both the Union and Confederate armies. The plantation was located on the Waccamaw River, which was a major waterway for transporting troops and supplies. The Union army occupied Brookgreen in 1862, and they used it as a base of operations for their campaigns in South Carolina.

The Confederate army recaptured Brookgreen in 1863, and they used it as a hospital and training ground. The plantation was also the site of a major battle in 1864. The Battle of Brookgreen was a Union victory, and it helped to turn the tide of the war in South Carolina.

After the war, Brookgreen was abandoned and fell into disrepair. In 1931, the philanthropist Archer Huntington purchased the property and donated it to the state of South Carolina. Huntington established Brookgreen Gardens, and he filled it with sculptures and other works of art.

Today, Brookgreen Gardens is a popular tourist destination. Visitors can explore the beautiful gardens, view the sculptures, and learn about the history of the property. Brookgreen Gardens is also a reminder of the sacrifices that were made during the American Civil War.

The Rice Plantations of South Carolina

Rice Was A Major Crop In South Carolina Before The Civil War. The State's Rice Plantations Were Some Of The Most Productive In The World. Lowcountry Confederates: Rebels Yankees And South Carolina Rice Plantations (More Tales From Brookgreen)
Rice plantation in South Carolina

Rice was a major crop in South Carolina before the Civil War. The state's rice plantations were some of the most productive in the world. Rice was grown in large fields, and it was harvested by hand. The rice was then processed and sold to markets around the world.

The rice plantations of South Carolina were dependent on slave labor. The slaves were forced to work long hours in the fields, and they were often subjected to harsh treatment. The conditions on the rice plantations were so bad that many slaves died from disease or malnutrition.

The rice plantations of South Carolina were destroyed during the Civil War. The Union army burned the fields and the buildings, and they freed the slaves. After the war, the rice plantations were abandoned, and they never recovered.

The People of Brookgreen

The People Of Brookgreen Have A Rich History Dating Back To The American Civil War. The Community Is Home To A Diverse Group Of People, Including Descendants Of Slaves, Plantation Owners, And Union Soldiers. Lowcountry Confederates: Rebels Yankees And South Carolina Rice Plantations (More Tales From Brookgreen)

The people of Brookgreen have a rich history dating back to the American Civil War. The community is home to a diverse group of people, including descendants of slaves, plantation owners, and Union soldiers.

The people of Brookgreen have worked together to preserve the history of the property. They have created a museum and a research center, and they offer educational programs about the Civil War.

The people of Brookgreen are proud of their heritage, and they are committed to keeping the memory of the Civil War alive.

Brookgreen Gardens is a beautiful place with a rich history. The property is a reminder of the sacrifices that were made during the American Civil War, and it is a testament to the resilience of the people of South Carolina.

Lowcountry Confederates: Rebels Yankees and South Carolina Rice Plantations (More Tales from Brookgreen)
Lowcountry Confederates: Rebels, Yankees, and South Carolina Rice Plantations (More Tales from Brookgreen)
by Lynn Michelsohn

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2547 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 86 pages
Lending : Enabled
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Lowcountry Confederates: Rebels Yankees and South Carolina Rice Plantations (More Tales from Brookgreen)
Lowcountry Confederates: Rebels, Yankees, and South Carolina Rice Plantations (More Tales from Brookgreen)
by Lynn Michelsohn

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2547 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 86 pages
Lending : Enabled
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