Whats it's history?

Thomas Childers | Sep 23, 2020 | Category: State park

Rose Hill Plantation State Historic Site - All questions

Address: 2677 Sardis Rd, Union, SC 29379, USA

Mike Coe | Sep 23, 2020

Debates swirled around slavery and divided the nation during William Henry Gist’s term as governor of South Carolina (1858-1860). These debates reached a turning point with Abraham Lincoln’s election, causing Governor Gist to declare: “The only alternative left, in my judgment, is the secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union.” Today, Rose Hill Plantation State Historic Site is a place to learn about important themes and key events in South Carolina’s history: the cotton boom and its collapse, secession and Civil War, emancipation and the fight for civil rights and Reconstruction and its violent overthrow. The site provides visitors with opportunities to discover these significant stories through the perspectives of people who lived at Rose Hill, including William Henry Gist and his family, enslaved people, freedpeople and tenant farmers.

Rickey James | Sep 23, 2020

It was home to the governor of succession of S.C. civil war

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