By 1979, South Carolina's only known surviving indigo vats were in Otranto Plantation in Berkeley County, which was being redeveloped as a subdivision. Of its three series of vats, two were considered ...
A sprawling 375-acre mixed-use development set to change the course of Southport is making its way through the planning process. The Indigo Plantation Phase II development will add more than 1,500 new ...
Most histories about the first successful indigo crop in North America never mention the man who made it possible. John Quash Williams was born in the colony of South Carolina sometime between 1720-25 ...
When Jimmy Kerr was a boy, he was playing cowboys and Indians with buddies when he stumbled across an old brick foundation nestled deep into the woods on his family’s Johns Island land. For many years ...