Description and history Mulberry Plantation (Moncks Corner, South Carolina)



when british artist thomas coram painted mulberry in 1800, still had 2 rows of service buildings extant.


lawrence a. walker of summerville, south carolina, bought property in 1946 clarence e. chapman of new york, , g. everett hoyt of fairfield, connecticut paid $175,000 house, including 1,027 acres, along personal property in 1953. later owner, charles a. atkins, indicted in federal court on bogus tax schemes, , transferred house wife. atkins had himself acquired house fannie h. brawley , william j. iselin $2,300,565. historic foundation of charleston bought 800-acre plantation in august 1987 prevent possible development. foundation paid $2,800,000, , resold property $2,550,000 in august 1988 s. parker gilbert, new york city investment banker, , wife. foundation expanded pre-existing easements on property prevent subdivisions of property, protect two-mile entry road, , preserve interior of house.








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