Talk:Mulberry Plantation (Kershaw County, South Carolina)
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James Sr.
[edit]It was James Sr. who owned Mulberry, not his son James Jr. (the husband of the diarist). They did not reside at Mulberry, she did not spend most of her diary chronicling it (in fact she hated the place). I have made som changes, and removed references to James Jr.'s legislative career. Creuzbourg (talk) 14:00, 18 June 2021 (UTC)
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