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Showing posts with label Walnut Grove Plantation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Walnut Grove Plantation. Show all posts

Sunday, February 19, 2017

Walnut Grove Plantatation in SC #history #southcarolinapioneers.net

Walnut Grove Plantation
By Jeannette Holland Austin

This plantation was constructed upon a royal land grant in 1765 by Charles Moore. The walnut trees, which gave the plantation its name, were planted by his daughter, Margaret Katherine Moore in 1800. The complex contained a number of out buildings, including a 1777 kitchen, barn, smokehouse and well house. It also housed the first school to the area, known as the Rocky Spring Acaemy. Open to the public. 8 miles southeast of Spartanburg near the intersection of Routes I-26 and 221.

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Sunday, January 1, 2017

Walnut Grove Plantation in SC #history #southcarolinapioneers.net

Walnut Grove Plantation
By Jeannette Holland Austin

This plantation was constructed upon a royal land grant in 1765 by Charles Moore. The walnut trees, which gave the plantation its name, were planted by his daughter, Margaret Katherine Moore in 1800. The complex contained a number of out buildings, including a 1777 kitchen, barn, smokehouse and well house. It also housed the first school to the area, known as the Rocky Spring Acaemy. Open to the public. 8 miles southeast of Spartanburg near the intersection of Routes I-26 and 221.

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Saturday, November 26, 2016

Walnut Grove Plantation in SC #history #southcarolinapioneers.net

Walnut Grove Plantation
By Jeannette Holland Austin

This plantation was constructed upon a royal land grant in 1765 by Charles Moore. The walnut trees, which gave the plantation its name, were planted by his daughter, Margaret Katherine Moore in 1800. The complex contained a number of out buildings, including a 1777 kitchen, barn, smokehouse and well house. It also housed the first school to the area, known as the Rocky Spring Acaemy. Open to the public. 8 miles southeast of Spartanburg near the intersection of Routes I-26 and 221.

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Thursday, September 1, 2016

Walnut Grove Plantation #history #southcarolinapioneers.net


Walnut Grove Plantation
By Jeannette Holland Austin

This plantation was constructed upon a royal land grant in 1765 by Charles Moore. The walnut trees, which gave the plantation its name, were planted by his daughter, Margaret Katherine Moore in 1800. The complex contained a number of out buildings, including a 1777 kitchen, barn, smokehouse and well house. It also housed the first school to the area, known as the Rocky Spring Acaemy. Open to the public. 8 miles southeast of Spartanburg near the intersection of Routes I-26 and 221.

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Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Walnut Grove Plantation in Pickens Co. SC #genealogy #history #southcarolinapioneers.net

Walnut Grove Plantation
By Jeannette Holland Austin

This plantation was constructed upon a royal land grant in 1765 by Charles Moore. The walnut trees, which gave the plantation its name, were planted by his daughter, Margaret Katherine Moore in 1800. The complex contained a number of out buildings, including a 1777 kitchen, barn, smokehouse and well house. It also housed the first school to the area, known as the Rocky Spring Acaemy. Open to the public. 8 miles southeast of Spartanburg near the intersection of Routes I-26 and 221.

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