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Subject: Re: Lynah / Lynah Plantation From: Southusa Date: March 15, 2000
In a message dated 3/14/2000 6:37:49 PM Eastern Standard Time,
katharinemoore@erols.com writes:
<< My Lynahs had a rice plantation on the Combahee River, before the Civil
War. >>
Dear Katharine,
The Spring 1996 issue of the South Carolina Historical Society's
publication Carologue has a wonderful map and article entitled "Combahee
River Plantations". I was so impressed by the article that I took a copy of
the magazine to Mr. Brown who works on Laurel Springs Plantation and was
quoted in the article.
Laurel Springs Plantation was once called Lynah Plantation. In it's
early years, Lynah Plantation covered thousands of acres of land and spread
From the Combahee River to Jacksonboro, SC. It is located in the ACE Basin
area of Lowcountry South Carolina. It is in Colleton County.
ACE stands for the Ashepoo, Combahee, and Edisto Rivers. Information can
be found at this site. ACE
BASIN NEWS
Information about plantations in this area can be found in a recently
published book - Atlas
of Rice Plantations
The plantation is now much smaller and is owned by the Lightsey family
of South Carolina. The home is beautiful and has 22 bedrooms. Framed maps
From the Mills Atlas of 1825 hang on the wall as art work. The home is not
open for tours, but Mr. Brown and I are "somehow related" and he was glad to
show me around.
Hope this interests you.
Patricia Davis Runey
Charleston, SC
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