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Hobcaw Barony is a 16,000-acre (65 km2)
tract on a
peninsula called Waccamaw Neck
between the
Winyah Bay and the
Atlantic Ocean in
Georgetown County, South...
- who in 1944
spent a
month as a
guest at Baruch's
South Carolina estate,
Hobcaw Barony.[citation needed] In
February 1943,
Roosevelt invited Baruch to replace...
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Hobcaw may
refer to:
Hobcaw Barony, also
known as
Bellefield Plantation, a
tract of land in
Georgetown County,
South Carolina, in the
United States USS...
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Hobcaw (SP-252) was a
United States Navy
patrol vessel,
towing boat, and
ferryboat in
commission from 1917 to 1918.
Hobcaw was
built as a civilian...
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research preserve.
Hobcaw Barony is
located on
Waccamaw Neck in
Georgetown County,
South Carolina. Miller, Mary E. (2006).
Baroness of
Hobcaw: The Life of Belle...
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defeated French invaders in an area
known as "Abcaw." The area of "Abcaw" was
Hobcaw Plantation,
located between Shem Cr**** and the
Wando River. Later, it was...
- (1783–1785) and the
United States Senate (1795–1801). Read was born at "
Hobcaw"
plantation in
Christ Church Parish, near Charleston,
South Carolina, in...
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Hobcaw Barony (NR)
Howard School (HM)
Mansfield Plantation Slave Street (NR) Mt.
Olive Baptist Church (HM)
Joseph H.
Rainey House (HM/NR/NHL)
Hobcaw Barony...
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Hobcaw Plantation Cemeteries)
Archived 2013-04-11 at archive.today
Hobcaw Plantation Cemeteries,
survey done
April 15 2002, this is an
earlier Hobcaw...
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Carolina and
Clemson University maintain the
Belle W.
Baruch research site at
Hobcaw Barony on
Waccamaw Neck. The
islands around the
outlet of
Winyah Bay are...