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- Q17194321 subject Q16817539.
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- Q17194321 abstract "Rosemont Plantation is a historic archaeological site located near Waterloo, Laurens County, South Carolina. Development of the plantation was begun sometime between 1750 and 1790, and reached its zenith during the second quarter of the 19th century. The main house burned in 1930. Architectural remains may provide information on intra-site patterning, subsistence data, refuse disposal patterns, architecture and organization of the plantation, and the display of wealth by the plantation owner. It was the home of Ann Pamela Cunningham, who worked to save George Washington’s Mount Vernon Plantation and served as the first Regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.".
- Q17194321 added "1993-06-11".
- Q17194321 area "24281.1385344".
- Q17194321 nearestCity Q2648915.
- Q17194321 nrhpReferenceNumber "93000459".
- Q17194321 wikiPageWikiLink Q16817539.
- Q17194321 wikiPageWikiLink Q2648915.
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- Q17194321 wikiPageWikiLink Q8259991.
- Q17194321 wikiPageWikiLink Q8322125.
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- Q17194321 yearOfConstruction "1875".
- Q17194321 added "1993-06-11".
- Q17194321 name "Rosemont Plantation".
- Q17194321 nearestCity Q2648915.
- Q17194321 refnum "93000459".
- Q17194321 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q17194321 type Place.
- Q17194321 type HistoricPlace.
- Q17194321 type Location.
- Q17194321 type Place.
- Q17194321 type Thing.
- Q17194321 comment "Rosemont Plantation is a historic archaeological site located near Waterloo, Laurens County, South Carolina. Development of the plantation was begun sometime between 1750 and 1790, and reached its zenith during the second quarter of the 19th century. The main house burned in 1930. Architectural remains may provide information on intra-site patterning, subsistence data, refuse disposal patterns, architecture and organization of the plantation, and the display of wealth by the plantation owner.".
- Q17194321 label "Rosemont Plantation".
- Q17194321 name "Rosemont Plantation".