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Ml'. R. T. Morrison, and in after vears b.v liini to Dr. Ed- 

 nmnd and Mr. Bacot AUston, who livod tliere. It is now 

 owned by James I>. ]Morrisou. 



"Tibwin"' formerly belonged to Jonali Collins, then to Mr. 

 Matthews; later to his son-in-law. Colbnrn. after him to A. 

 M. Skipi)er, now to H. G. Leland. 



At "Kit Hall" Mr. Thomas Doar's family lived nntil they 

 moved to Walnnt (Jrove, 1825-28, now owned by M. F. 

 Skipper. 



"The I'oint," ojtposite Mcriellanville, was the ]»lantation 

 of tlio Mouzons until bonght by Col. Samnel J. Palmer. He 

 and Dr. John S. l*almer spent the Sumlmers there. It was 

 afterwards owned by J. B. Skipper, who lived there. 



The MeClellans ahvays owned and lived on a portion of 

 the present site of McClellanville. The other part was the 

 l)ro|)erty of Mr. Matthews, then Hnnt, later R. T. ]Morrison. 



''Oak Grove." back of MeGlellan's field, was the home of 

 Mr. John Doar, afterwards bonght by Mr. A. J. McClellan. 



"Palmetto," Mr. DuPre's place, was settled by W. TI. 

 \>'ells, afterwards bonght by Rev. Daniel DnI're, who made 

 it his home. 



The old house stood not far in from where the outer gate 

 now stands. 



The next places, I am not very certain abont, bnt tlie 

 r?kinners, Shokes, Westbnrys. Rayburns, etc., lived along the 

 coast. 



I believe a family of DesGliamps were there also. 



Mr. Ward's place was owned originally by Mr. Tom. Bnt- 

 I( r, afterwards b^' Mr. Newell. 



"Ormond Hall," the next place, was occupied for ye.-u-s bv 

 Alexander Watson, a Scotch planter, who lost all of his 

 famiily in the gale of 1822. The place Avas afterwards owned 

 by Arthur Blake, now by Santee Club. 



"Bellfield," nearby, was settled by Mr. Bell, who lived 

 there. 



At Bucheit's Bridge, on Georgetown Road, the Bucheils 

 owned a place, which was afterwards occupied by Mr. Jack 

 Simons. 



Isaac Skipper lived across (he bi-idge on same road. 



