Solitary .2 / by Dave Hileman

This was an enslaved person’s home from near the end of the Civil War and later it was lived in, by choice, well into the 20th century by a single woman who did not want any improvements made to her home. Located on old sugar cane plantations a short distance from Georgetown, SC and owned in the early 1900’s by Bernard Baruch a financier and advisor to presidents and personal friend of Winston Churchill. More on that next week.