South Carolina-Charleston County-McClellanville-North Santee; Women; Plantations; Photographs-Portraits
The woman identified as Amy Doar may be Amie Doar of Harrrietta Plantation, and the sister of Elizabeth Ann Doar of "The Wedge" plantation. Her niece Harriett Lucas Lofton remembers Amie wearing "a gray shawl with some white on it that was worn...
South Carolina, Charleston County, McClellanville; Plantations; Photographs;
Archibald Rutledge reads a copy of his book, Dee River, a collection of poems that was published by R.L. Bryan in Columbia, S.C. in 1960. He is in the living room of his home on 175 Alabama Street, Spartanburg, S.C.
South Carolina, Charleston County, McClellanville; Plantations; Photographs;
On reverse: Archibald Rutledge writing on his lap board in living room of his home on 175 Alabama Street, Spartanburg, S.C. Archibald and Alice Rutledge spent their summers in Spartanburg, S.C.
South Carolina, Charleston County, McClellanville; Plantations; Photographs;
Caption on reverse: Dr. (Archibald) Rutledge taken in living room at 175 Alabama Street, Spartanburg, S.C. In background is photograph of the Rutledge's dear friend, The Rev. Capers Sattterlee & a photo of Dr. Rutledge's portrait which is in the...
South Carolina-Charleston County-McClellanville-North Santee; Women; Plantations; Photographs-Portraits
Eugenia Morrison Auld (1855-1896) was the daughter of Richard Tillia Morrison (1816-1910) and Elizabeth Ann Venning Morrison (1817-1859). She was married to Dr. Isaac Auld (1858-1923) of McClellanville, South Carolina.
South Carolina, Charleston County, McClellanville; Plantations; Photographs;
Left: Alice & Archie in Ballroom. Right: Ballroom fireplace. Archibald and Alice Rutledge returned to Hampton Plantation in 1937. They worked to restore his ancestral home and property. They divided their time between Hampton and a home in...
South Carolina, Charleston County, McClellanville; Plantations; Photographs;
Archibald Rutledge with friend in "sitting-dining" room (left of entrance). Archibald Rutledge returned to his childhood home in 1937 and spent much of the year at the plantation, writing books and poetry. Rutledge was named South Carolina's Poet...
South Carolina, Charleston County, McClellanville; Plantations; Photographs;
Archie & Alice Rutledge (left), Alex & Lillian Lucas (center), Mary Mitchell, Harriet (sic) Lofton (right). 1966. Alex is Alice's brother/Mary & Harriet are her sisters.
South Carolina, Charleston County, McClellanville; Plantations; Photographs;
Archibald Rutledge, Hampton, 1966. Archibald and Alice Rutledge returned to his ancestral home in 1937 and would continue to return there for part of each year until 1967. Health problems forced them to spend more time in their Spartanburg, S.C....
South Carolina, Charleston County, McClellanville; Plantations; Photographs;
Eleanor & Archibald Rutledge, Jr. made their home in the spacious old kitchen. Left: Charlie Brown-Marion Moore, Hampton Ballroom. Right: Eleanor Rutledge with Charlie & Marion in old kitchen-Hampton. 1963.
South Carolina, Charleston County, McClellanville; Plantations; Photographs;
Alice Lucas Rutledge (1884-1968), 175 Alabama St, Spartanburg, S.C. Alice married Archibald Rutledge of Hampton Plantation in 1936. They spent part of the year in Spartanburg and part of it on the plantation.
South Carolina, Charleston County, McClellanville; Plantations; Photographs;
Hampton: Home of the Rutledge's. The 18th century house was enlarged several times, with the most recent addition being the large 1791 portico. These three early twentieth century views of the house were most likely taken around the time...
South Carolina, Charleston County, McClellanville; Plantations; Photographs;
Left: Alice Rutledge & Tige (Charlotte in background), Spartanburg (S.C.). Right: Camilla sitting, Annie, Charlotte, Alice. The four sisters were the daughters of Alexander Hume Lucas and Elizabeth Ann Doar Lucas of the Wedge plantation.
South Carolina, Charleston County, McClellanville; Plantations; Photographs;
Left: Archibald Rutledge, 175 Alabama Street, Spartanburg. Archibald married Alice Lucas in 1936 and they spent part of each year at the Lucas home in Spartanburg and part of it at his family home at Hampton plantation. Right: The cat, 175 Alabama...