Short Documentary: Woodburn Plantation in Pendleton, SC
Produced by Stephanie Dunn, Fleetwood Fleming, and Adrienne Margolies for Clemson University's History and Uses of Tourism class and the Pendleton Historic Foundation.
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Woodburn Plantation Bluegrass. Pendleton, SC. June 24, 2017 South Carolina.
Hunter's Store, Pendleton, SC
By Stanley McCloy, Becca Day, Chad Stewart, and Caroline Vaniska
Sources include:
Craig Friend, Frontier and Plantation: Pendleton, SC (MA Thesis, Clemson)
R.W. Simpson, History of Old Pendleton District
Beth Klosky, Pendleton Legacy: An Illustrated History of the District
Marise Bachand, A Season in Town (Dissertation, University of Western Ontario)
Pendleton Historic Foundation, History of Pendleton timeline (webstie)
Records in the archives of the Pendleton District Commission
Ian Berry, Supporters Mull Fate of Keese Barn, Anderson Independent-Mail
Emily Huigens, Tearing Down these Walls, Anderson Independent-Mail
Abandoned Oil Mill - Pendleton, South Carolina
Abandoned oil mill complex in South Carolina.
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Hampton Plantation Archaeology - March 2016
David Jones discusses some aspects of ongoing excavations at Hampton Plantation State Historic Site in South Carolina
In the Shadow of Plantations
This Black History Month documentary from 2008 shows the history of enslaved african laborers in North Central Florida.
Heritage Walking Trail in Pendleton SC
Mayor Carol Burdette unveils the sign for the Heritage Walking Trail in Pendleton SC.
Boone Hall Plantation South Carolina
In 1743, the son of Major John Boone planted live oak trees, arranging them in two evenly spaced rows. This spectacular approach to his home symbolizes southern heritage and will take root in your memory for many years to come. It would take two centuries for the massive, moss-draped branches to meet overhead, forming today's natural corridor.
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Old Charleston, South Carolina 1930s Historical Tour Plantations to Waterfront
Learn more about the Pineapple Gates House which was the main home of the Spring Island owner when it was a plantation.
The Craven House at the Historic Camden, South Carolina, Revolutionary War Site
A peek at the outside and inside of the 1789 Craven House now located on the grounds of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in Camden, South Carolina. This house was moved in 1970 from its original Mill Street location in Camden. The renovators used as much of the original house as they could during their project. Another Must See in Camden, South Carolina.
Copy of Mc Leod Plantation Slave houses, South Carolina
The Old South
Carolina slave houses
Documentary Chicora Wood Plantation
Documentary Chicora Wood Plantation introduction for Historic Charleston Foundation.
Life on the plantation 2011 history slavery.wmv
Hope and Despair Antebellum America Documentary
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Plantation Life
Africans living as slaves in the United States were severely and largely mistreated. Find out more about the daily lives of slaves and plantation life in this exclusive video from Studies Weekly.
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Lancaster Our Stories - Episode 1
What if they shared their favorite stories? What if their memories came to life?
Gov. Jim Hodges, Dr. Douglas Rucker and Pamela Dabney Trimnal share their memories about growing up in Lancaster, S.C., a community that saw its cotton mill grow to the largest in the world.
How did a a small mill town in South Carolina produce so much talent? It produced an astronaut, a governor, a band with a No. 1 hit, a poet laureate, CEOs and NFL, NBA and MLB atheletes.
Travel back to a time gone but not forgotten as these three natives share their memories spanning from the 1940s to the 1980s.
Directed by Travis Bell. ©2018 Swamp Fox Pictures and The Lancaster Archive. All Rights Reserved.
Road Trip to Uncle Toms Cabin and Historic Greenwood Plantation
Greenwood Plantation has been the site for five movies: Drango, Louisiana, North and South - Book I, North and South - Book II, and Sister, Sister.
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The Plantation System in Southern Life (1950)
Eurocentric view of the plantation system and its effect on Southern U.S. culture.
African Americans - WE WORK AGAIN (Reel 1) 1937 Historic HD Footage
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Series of short or brief images of unemployed African-Americans in the depression era or Great Depression in America sitting around. Images that contrast scenes of unemployed African-Americans in breadline to images of smiling African-Americans after creation of the WPA, a federal work program for unemployed Americans. Scene of unskilled labors loading concrete debris into dump truck by hand. Images of a vintage power shovel loading a dump truck. Various scenes of public works demolitions and construction projects and jobs. Scenes of construction projects at Colonial Park in Harlem in 1936 (name changed to Jackie Robinson Park in 1981).
Scenes of children from needy families in a nursery school. Scenes of African-Americans in adult education programs, classes, household training courses, and health education.
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Campfield Plantation - Georgetown SC