Richland County, South Carolina African Americans

United States South Carolina  Richland County  African Americans

See also:


 * United States African Americans
 * South Carolina African Americans


 * Heinegg, Paul. "'Other Free' Heads of Household in the 1790 South Carolina Census, by County," Free African Americans.com. [Includes free blacks in Richland County.]

Local Communities
Columbia is South Carolina's Capitol City. "Columbia, South Carolina," by Vennie Deas Moore highlights the history of African Americans and their influence in Columbia.

The following are communities located in the lower part of Richland County (Lower Richland County).


 * Congaree
 * Eastover
 * Gadsden
 * Hopkins
 * Kingville
 * Weston

See "African Americans of Lower Richland County," by Marie Barber Adams and Deborah Scott Brooks. This book is available through Amazon and Richland Library

Plantations
Known plantations South Carolina Plantations:


 * Ancrum


 * Back Swamp
 * Bellaire
 * Big Lake
 * Bossis - Hopkins - originally Berkeley County
 * Bynum Street


 * Cabin Branch - Hopkins
 * Cook's Mountain
 * Cuddoes


 * Deer Pond


 * Elm Savannah


 * Fork


 * Goodwill - Eastover
 * Grovewood - Congaree
 * Grumblethorpe Hall


 * Horrell Hill
 * Kensington - Eastover


 * Laurelwood - Eastover - also called Sandhills (See also "The Legacy of Laurelwood")


 * Middleburg
 * Millwood - Columbia


 * Nut Shell


 * Oaks
 * Oakwood
 * Old Settlement


 * Raft - Congaree
 * Ravenwood
 * Richland - North Congaree


 * Shive Plant


 * Tickleberry


 * Wavering Place - Eastover - also called Magnolia


 * White Hall
 * Woodlands
 * Woodville - St Johns