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Cathwood Plantation

Page history last edited by Alane Roundtree 14 years, 3 months ago


 

Overview

 

Location

Barnwell Co., SC prior to the creation of Aiken County in 1871. 

 

Date Constructed/ Founded

Late 1840s to early 1850s

 

Associated Surnames

Hammond

 

Historical notes

See Silver Bluff Plantation

 

Associated Slave Workplaces

Cowden Plantation (Barnwell Co., SC), Redcliffe Plantation (Edgefield Co., SC), Silver Bluff Plantation (Barnwell Co., SC)


 

Associated Free Persons

 

 

  • Catherine Elizabeth FitzSimons Hammond (1814-1896) - wife of James H. Hammond and daughter of Christopher FitzSimons (1762-1825) and Catherine Pritchard FitzSimons (1772-1841) of Charleston SC, Silveton, SC, and Augusta, Georgia 

 

Associated Enslaved Persons

 

  • For extensive research regarding the individuals and families who were enslaved by James Henry Hammond at his Silver Bluff, Cathwood, Cowden and Redcliffe Plantations from 1831 to 1865 please contact Alane Roundtree at elmoreroundtree@aol.com

 

Research Leads and Plantation Records

 

  • The complete collection of James Henry Hammond Papers from the South Caroliniana Library, University of South Carolina, through the year 1865 is available on the micofilm series, Records of Antebellum Southern Plantations from the Revolution Through the Civil War, Series A, Selections from the South Caroliniana Library, University of South Carolina, Part I: The Papers of James Henry Hammond, 1795-1865, Reels 1 -15.

 

Miscellaneous Information

 

  • Cathwood Plantation was created from Hammond's 7500 acre Silver Bluff Plantation property.

 

  • Hammond named the plantation 'Cathwood' for his wife, Catherine FitzSimons Hammond.

 

  • The location of the lands once known as Cathwood Plantation is between the towns of Beech Island and Jackson, South Carolina. 

 

  • The area is now referred to as "Kathwood." 

 

References

 


 

Users Researching This Workplace

 

  • Alane Roundtree has been researching the family histories and genealogies of the Silver Bluff Slave Community of South Carolina since 1997. This research includes individuals and families enslaved at Cathwood Plantation. Please contact her at elmoreroundtree@aol.com

 

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