Wadboo Barony : its fate as told in Colleton family papers, 1773-1793/ edited by J.H. Easterby

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Publication Date

c1952

Publisher

University of South Carolina Press

Place of Publication

Columbia, South Carolina

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xv, 29 pages : maps.

Notes

Includes index.

The barony was located in today's Berkeley County, South Carolina.

"Wadboo Barony was located at the head of the Western Branch of Cooper River, lying partly in the fork between Biggin and Wadboo Creeks and partly to the east of the latter. It adjoined Fair Lawn for a short distance on the southwest, and not far away to the east and southeast were the sites of Wiskinboo, Cypress, and Quenby"--P. viii.

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