Basic Information
- Location – South of Jackson, Aiken County
- Origin of name – ?
- Other names – ?
- Current status – Much of the property is now part of the Savannah River Site (2, p. 21).
Timeline
- 1848-1853 – Earliest known date of existence
James Henry Hammond acquired several pieces of property over a five year period to form the 2,800 acre Cowden Plantation (2, p. 14).
- ? – House built
- 1869 – To pay off estate debts, the plantations were to be sold. Hammond's son Harry, developed a plan that would keep most of the holdings in the hands of the family. All properties were sold by sealed bid with Cowden purchased by Harry's sister Elizabeth Hammond Eve (2, p. 137).
- ? – The Eves were not successful in farming the plantation and sold it out of the Hammond family (1, p. 138).
Land
Slaves
- Number of slaves – ?
References & Resources
- Sankofagen Wiki
- Carol Bleser, The Hammonds of Redcliffe
(Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1997)
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Owners
James Henry Hammond
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