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Orangeburg County
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United States African Americans
South Carolina African Americans
- Heinegg, Paul. "'Other Free' Heads of Household in the 1790 South Carolina Census, by County," Free African Americans.com. [Includes free blacks in South Orangeburgh District.]
- Morris-Crowther, Jayne. "An Economic Study of the Substantial Slaveholders of Orangeburg County, 1860-1880," The South Carolina Historical Magazine, Vol. 86, No. 4 (Oct. 1985):296-314. Digital version at JSTOR ($).
Known plantations South Carolina Plantations:
- Ash Hill - Eutawville
- Belfield
- Belleview
- Belmont
- Belvidere - Lake Marion
- Black Branch - Lake Marion
- Black Jack
- Blue Hole - Eutawville
- Brackey - Lake Marion
- Brush Pond
- Burwood
- Cave Hall
- Dantzler - Holly Hill
- Dawshee - Lake Marion
- Eutaw - Lake Marion
- Fountain Head - Lake Moultrie
- Good Hope
- Great Savannah - Santee
- Haydon Hill - Lake Marion
- Jenkins Hill - Orangeburg - also called White Hill
- Middlepen - Orangeburg
- Numertia - Eutawville
- Oak Grove - Rowesville
- Pond Bluff - Eutaw Springs
- Poplar Springs
- Reeves Hill
- Riggs
- Rocks - Lake Marion
- Rowe's
- St Julien - Eutawville
- Turrent House
- Walnut Grove - Eutawville
- Walworth - Eutawville
- Wampee
- White Hill - Orangeburg - also called Jenkins Hill
- Windsor - Lake Marion
- Woodlands
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