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Comingtee Plantation by itsbrandoyo

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Comingtee Plantation

Took a late ride through Bonneau Ferry WMA in Cordesville. The 11,000 acre property is comprised of the lands of at least three historic plantations, two of which are publicly accessible — Comingtee and Bossis. Comingtee was built in the early 1700s and stands in ruins, along with an old rice mill on the Cooper River. Bossis only has an old barn and a great avenue of oaks left today. The original house burned and a house built in 1910 was moved to Hopkins, SC in the 1990s. The entire property is owned by the State of South Carolina and managed by the Department of Natural Resources.

Comingtee Plantation by itsbrandoyo

© itsbrandoyo, all rights reserved.

Comingtee Plantation

Took a late ride through Bonneau Ferry WMA in Cordesville. The 11,000 acre property is comprised of the lands of at least three historic plantations, two of which are publicly accessible — Comingtee and Bossis. Comingtee was built in the early 1700s and stands in ruins, along with an old rice mill on the Cooper River. Bossis only has an old barn and a great avenue of oaks left today. The original house burned and a house built in 1910 was moved to Hopkins, SC in the 1990s. The entire property is owned by the State of South Carolina and managed by the Department of Natural Resources.

Comingtee Plantation by itsbrandoyo

© itsbrandoyo, all rights reserved.

Comingtee Plantation

Took a late ride through Bonneau Ferry WMA in Cordesville. The 11,000 acre property is comprised of the lands of at least three historic plantations, two of which are publicly accessible — Comingtee and Bossis. Comingtee was built in the early 1700s and stands in ruins, along with an old rice mill on the Cooper River. Bossis only has an old barn and a great avenue of oaks left today. The original house burned and a house built in 1910 was moved to Hopkins, SC in the 1990s. The entire property is owned by the State of South Carolina and managed by the Department of Natural Resources.

Stokes Rice Mill at Comingtee Plantation on the Cooper River by itsbrandoyo

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Stokes Rice Mill at Comingtee Plantation on the Cooper River

Took a late ride through Bonneau Ferry WMA in Cordesville. The 11,000 acre property is comprised of the lands of at least three historic plantations, two of which are publicly accessible — Comingtee and Bossis. Comingtee was built in the early 1700s and stands in ruins, along with an old rice mill on the Cooper River. Bossis only has an old barn and a great avenue of oaks left today. The original house burned and a house built in 1910 was moved to Hopkins, SC in the 1990s. The entire property is owned by the State of South Carolina and managed by the Department of Natural Resources.

Comingtee Plantation by itsbrandoyo

© itsbrandoyo, all rights reserved.

Comingtee Plantation

Took a late ride through Bonneau Ferry WMA in Cordesville. The 11,000 acre property is comprised of the lands of at least three historic plantations, two of which are publicly accessible — Comingtee and Bossis. Comingtee was built in the early 1700s and stands in ruins, along with an old rice mill on the Cooper River. Bossis only has an old barn and a great avenue of oaks left today. The original house burned and a house built in 1910 was moved to Hopkins, SC in the 1990s. The entire property is owned by the State of South Carolina and managed by the Department of Natural Resources.

Comingtee Plantation by itsbrandoyo

© itsbrandoyo, all rights reserved.

Comingtee Plantation

Took a late ride through Bonneau Ferry WMA in Cordesville. The 11,000 acre property is comprised of the lands of at least three historic plantations, two of which are publicly accessible — Comingtee and Bossis. Comingtee was built in the early 1700s and stands in ruins, along with an old rice mill on the Cooper River. Bossis only has an old barn and a great avenue of oaks left today. The original house burned and a house built in 1910 was moved to Hopkins, SC in the 1990s. The entire property is owned by the State of South Carolina and managed by the Department of Natural Resources.

Comingtee Plantation by itsbrandoyo

© itsbrandoyo, all rights reserved.

Comingtee Plantation

Took a late ride through Bonneau Ferry WMA in Cordesville. The 11,000 acre property is comprised of the lands of at least three historic plantations, two of which are publicly accessible — Comingtee and Bossis. Comingtee was built in the early 1700s and stands in ruins, along with an old rice mill on the Cooper River. Bossis only has an old barn and a great avenue of oaks left today. The original house burned and a house built in 1910 was moved to Hopkins, SC in the 1990s. The entire property is owned by the State of South Carolina and managed by the Department of Natural Resources.

Comingtee Plantation by itsbrandoyo

© itsbrandoyo, all rights reserved.

Comingtee Plantation

Took a late ride through Bonneau Ferry WMA in Cordesville. The 11,000 acre property is comprised of the lands of at least three historic plantations, two of which are publicly accessible — Comingtee and Bossis. Comingtee was built in the early 1700s and stands in ruins, along with an old rice mill on the Cooper River. Bossis only has an old barn and a great avenue of oaks left today. The original house burned and a house built in 1910 was moved to Hopkins, SC in the 1990s. The entire property is owned by the State of South Carolina and managed by the Department of Natural Resources.

Comingtee Plantation by itsbrandoyo

© itsbrandoyo, all rights reserved.

Comingtee Plantation

Took a late ride through Bonneau Ferry WMA in Cordesville. The 11,000 acre property is comprised of the lands of at least three historic plantations, two of which are publicly accessible — Comingtee and Bossis. Comingtee was built in the early 1700s and stands in ruins, along with an old rice mill on the Cooper River. Bossis only has an old barn and a great avenue of oaks left today. The original house burned and a house built in 1910 was moved to Hopkins, SC in the 1990s. The entire property is owned by the State of South Carolina and managed by the Department of Natural Resources.

Comingtee Plantation by itsbrandoyo

© itsbrandoyo, all rights reserved.

Comingtee Plantation

Took a late ride through Bonneau Ferry WMA in Cordesville. The 11,000 acre property is comprised of the lands of at least three historic plantations, two of which are publicly accessible — Comingtee and Bossis. Comingtee was built in the early 1700s and stands in ruins, along with an old rice mill on the Cooper River. Bossis only has an old barn and a great avenue of oaks left today. The original house burned and a house built in 1910 was moved to Hopkins, SC in the 1990s. The entire property is owned by the State of South Carolina and managed by the Department of Natural Resources.

Comingtee Plantation by itsbrandoyo

© itsbrandoyo, all rights reserved.

Comingtee Plantation

Took a late ride through Bonneau Ferry WMA in Cordesville. The 11,000 acre property is comprised of the lands of at least three historic plantations, two of which are publicly accessible — Comingtee and Bossis. Comingtee was built in the early 1700s and stands in ruins, along with an old rice mill on the Cooper River. Bossis only has an old barn and a great avenue of oaks left today. The original house burned and a house built in 1910 was moved to Hopkins, SC in the 1990s. The entire property is owned by the State of South Carolina and managed by the Department of Natural Resources.

Comingtee Plantation by itsbrandoyo

© itsbrandoyo, all rights reserved.

Comingtee Plantation

Took a late ride through Bonneau Ferry WMA in Cordesville. The 11,000 acre property is comprised of the lands of at least three historic plantations, two of which are publicly accessible — Comingtee and Bossis. Comingtee was built in the early 1700s and stands in ruins, along with an old rice mill on the Cooper River. Bossis only has an old barn and a great avenue of oaks left today. The original house burned and a house built in 1910 was moved to Hopkins, SC in the 1990s. The entire property is owned by the State of South Carolina and managed by the Department of Natural Resources.

Bossis Plantation by itsbrandoyo

© itsbrandoyo, all rights reserved.

Bossis Plantation

Took a late ride through Bonneau Ferry WMA in Cordesville. The 11,000 acre property is comprised of the lands of at least three historic plantations, two of which are publicly accessible — Comingtee and Bossis. Comingtee was built in the early 1700s and stands in ruins, along with an old rice mill on the Cooper River. Bossis only has an old barn and a great avenue of oaks left today. The original house burned and a house built in 1910 was moved to Hopkins, SC in the 1990s. The entire property is owned by the State of South Carolina and managed by the Department of Natural Resources.

Comingtee Plantation by itsbrandoyo

© itsbrandoyo, all rights reserved.

Comingtee Plantation

Took a late ride through Bonneau Ferry WMA in Cordesville. The 11,000 acre property is comprised of the lands of at least three historic plantations, two of which are publicly accessible — Comingtee and Bossis. Comingtee was built in the early 1700s and stands in ruins, along with an old rice mill on the Cooper River. Bossis only has an old barn and a great avenue of oaks left today. The original house burned and a house built in 1910 was moved to Hopkins, SC in the 1990s. The entire property is owned by the State of South Carolina and managed by the Department of Natural Resources.

Comingtee Plantation by itsbrandoyo

© itsbrandoyo, all rights reserved.

Comingtee Plantation

Took a late ride through Bonneau Ferry WMA in Cordesville. The 11,000 acre property is comprised of the lands of at least three historic plantations, two of which are publicly accessible — Comingtee and Bossis. Comingtee was built in the early 1700s and stands in ruins, along with an old rice mill on the Cooper River. Bossis only has an old barn and a great avenue of oaks left today. The original house burned and a house built in 1910 was moved to Hopkins, SC in the 1990s. The entire property is owned by the State of South Carolina and managed by the Department of Natural Resources.

Comingtee Plantation by itsbrandoyo

© itsbrandoyo, all rights reserved.

Comingtee Plantation

Took a late ride through Bonneau Ferry WMA in Cordesville. The 11,000 acre property is comprised of the lands of at least three historic plantations, two of which are publicly accessible — Comingtee and Bossis. Comingtee was built in the early 1700s and stands in ruins, along with an old rice mill on the Cooper River. Bossis only has an old barn and a great avenue of oaks left today. The original house burned and a house built in 1910 was moved to Hopkins, SC in the 1990s. The entire property is owned by the State of South Carolina and managed by the Department of Natural Resources.

Comingtee Plantation by itsbrandoyo

© itsbrandoyo, all rights reserved.

Comingtee Plantation

Took a late ride through Bonneau Ferry WMA in Cordesville. The 11,000 acre property is comprised of the lands of at least three historic plantations, two of which are publicly accessible — Comingtee and Bossis. Comingtee was built in the early 1700s and stands in ruins, along with an old rice mill on the Cooper River. Bossis only has an old barn and a great avenue of oaks left today. The original house burned and a house built in 1910 was moved to Hopkins, SC in the 1990s. The entire property is owned by the State of South Carolina and managed by the Department of Natural Resources.

Stokes Rice Mill at Comingtee Plantation on the Cooper River by itsbrandoyo

© itsbrandoyo, all rights reserved.

Stokes Rice Mill at Comingtee Plantation on the Cooper River

Took a late ride through Bonneau Ferry WMA in Cordesville. The 11,000 acre property is comprised of the lands of at least three historic plantations, two of which are publicly accessible — Comingtee and Bossis. Comingtee was built in the early 1700s and stands in ruins, along with an old rice mill on the Cooper River. Bossis only has an old barn and a great avenue of oaks left today. The original house burned and a house built in 1910 was moved to Hopkins, SC in the 1990s. The entire property is owned by the State of South Carolina and managed by the Department of Natural Resources.

Stokes Rice Mill at Comingtee Plantation on the Cooper River by itsbrandoyo

© itsbrandoyo, all rights reserved.

Stokes Rice Mill at Comingtee Plantation on the Cooper River

Took a late ride through Bonneau Ferry WMA in Cordesville. The 11,000 acre property is comprised of the lands of at least three historic plantations, two of which are publicly accessible — Comingtee and Bossis. Comingtee was built in the early 1700s and stands in ruins, along with an old rice mill on the Cooper River. Bossis only has an old barn and a great avenue of oaks left today. The original house burned and a house built in 1910 was moved to Hopkins, SC in the 1990s. The entire property is owned by the State of South Carolina and managed by the Department of Natural Resources.

Comingtee Plantation by itsbrandoyo

© itsbrandoyo, all rights reserved.

Comingtee Plantation

Took a late ride through Bonneau Ferry WMA in Cordesville. The 11,000 acre property is comprised of the lands of at least three historic plantations, two of which are publicly accessible — Comingtee and Bossis. Comingtee was built in the early 1700s and stands in ruins, along with an old rice mill on the Cooper River. Bossis only has an old barn and a great avenue of oaks left today. The original house burned and a house built in 1910 was moved to Hopkins, SC in the 1990s. The entire property is owned by the State of South Carolina and managed by the Department of Natural Resources.