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Hopsewee Plantation

Hopsewee Plantation

1704 –

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Lynch, Thomas, Sr.

While attending Congress in early 1776, Lynch suffered a stroke that left him paralyzed and unable to participate in legislative affairs.

Lynch, Thomas, Jr.

After his return to South Carolina in 1772, Lynch abandoned law to become a planter at Peach Tree Plantation in St. James Santee Parish.

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  • Title Hopsewee Plantation
  • Coverage 1704 –