Basic Information
- Location – Allendale County
- Origin of name – ?
- Other names – ?
- Current status – Privately owned; The plantation is used to cultivate three species of southern pine trees and pine straw, hunting, and cabin rentals.
Timeline
- ? – Earliest known date of existence
- ? – House built
- ? – Governor Robert McNair and Tom Lawton owned Ivanhoe Plantation.
- Circa 1962 – John Winthrop purchased the plantation from McNair and Lawton.
Land
- Number of acres – 1,423 in 2012
- Primary crop – Southern pine trees and pine straw today
Owners
- Alphabetical list – Allen; Governor Robert McNair and Tom Lawton (?-circa 1962); Ruddell; Turner; John Winthrop (circa 1962-present, 2012)
Slaves
- Number of slaves – ?
Buildings
References & Resources
- Claude Henry Neuffer, editor, Names in South Carolina, Volume I through 30 (Columbia, SC: The State Printing Company)
Order Names in South Carolina, Volumes I-XII, 1954-1965
Order Names in South Carolina, Index XIII-XVIII
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