Re: Fwd: SCROOTS-D Digest V00 #3 - Linda McNish
Subject: Re: Fwd: SCROOTS-D Digest V00 #3
From: Linda McNish
Date: January 04, 2000

Medway Plantation is privately owned but is open to the public on occasion.
Most of it has been turned into a nature preserve, and you can easily get on
their mailing list for contributions.  I believe the tombstone of the 1st
Landgrave is there as well as part of the original building.  The next time
I receive a mailing from them, I'll post the address.  I There is also a
recent book out about it, called "Medway: A Plantation and Its People.

 MEDWAY
A Plantation and Its People
, Photographed by Tom Blagden, Jr.

A rare and intimate look at life on a private plantation.

Price: $35.00
Category: Regional: South
Pages: 136
Book Type: Cloth
Size: 8 x 9
ISBN 0-941711-38-2
 available from:
http://www.ipgbook.com/showbook.cfm?bookid=1675&userid=10109542

This is primarily a picture book and will give you some of the history.  If
you contact George Archer at the National Genealogical Society he can give
you a huge GEDCOM.  Also, there is a book by Annie E. Miller called "Our
Family Circle" about this Smith Family.

My husband is descended from them.
What information are you looking for specifically?

Linda Cox McNish



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 In a message dated 01/02/2000 5:55:22 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
> <<  I'm working on Landgrave Thomas Smith == Medway Plantation, Goose
Creek,
>  SC
>    ( is the plantaiton or his grave site open to public???)
>   >>
>
> Greetings from SC. I have a little info on Medway but none of it says
whether
> it is open to the public. It's supposed to be the oldest house of record
in
> SC.
> URQ
>
>
> >
> >

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