Historical Marker

Lewisfield Plantation

OLD U. S. HWY. 52, ABOUT 1 MILES SOUTHWEST OF MONCKS CORNER · Moncks Corner · Charleston

South Carolina marker

Inscription

This land, part of Fairlawn Barony and known as Little Landing, was bought in 1767 by Sedgwick Lewis. His daughter Sarah married Keating Simons. They acquired the land in 1774 and are presumed to have built the present plantation house. Tradition has it that during the Revolution, Col. Wade Hampton took seventy-eight British prisoners and burned two boats with supplies and plunder at the nearby river landing.

Erected by Berkeley County Historical Society,

Location

AddressOLD U. S. HWY. 52, ABOUT 1 MILES SOUTHWEST OF MONCKS CORNER
CityMoncks Corner

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