1![HOPSEWEE HERITAGE: The Hume-Lucas Story Thomas Lynch, Jr., sold Hopsewee in 1762 to Robert Hume, who died only four years after moving to the plantation. Hume had two sons: Alexander, who died in the siege of Savannah in HOPSEWEE HERITAGE: The Hume-Lucas Story Thomas Lynch, Jr., sold Hopsewee in 1762 to Robert Hume, who died only four years after moving to the plantation. Hume had two sons: Alexander, who died in the siege of Savannah in](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/86e42961af7e46e6ea372880e32a420e.jpg) | Add to Reading ListSource URL: hopsewee.comLanguage: English - Date: 2016-02-01 14:31:15
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2![HOPSEWEE HERITAGE: The Lynch Family Hopsewee Plantation was originally part of the lands owned by Thomas Lynch, I (deceasedHe owned seven working plantations and most of the property along the North Santee River HOPSEWEE HERITAGE: The Lynch Family Hopsewee Plantation was originally part of the lands owned by Thomas Lynch, I (deceasedHe owned seven working plantations and most of the property along the North Santee River](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/8d042b9a0843e0d4ff3ab48f422093ac.jpg) | Add to Reading ListSource URL: hopsewee.comLanguage: English - Date: 2016-02-01 14:31:20
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3![Wilfred Amaldoss Thomas A Finch Jr. Endowment Professor and Professor of Marketing, Duke University Professor Amaldoss received his Ph.D in Marketing in 1998 from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He Wilfred Amaldoss Thomas A Finch Jr. Endowment Professor and Professor of Marketing, Duke University Professor Amaldoss received his Ph.D in Marketing in 1998 from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/459df1f72215c1a3ed3c493cc775ff20.jpg) | Add to Reading ListSource URL: go.fuqua.duke.eduLanguage: English - Date: 2015-04-19 22:33:28
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4![Lynch History Hopsewee Plantation was originally part of the lands owned by Thomas Lynch, I (deceased 1738). He owned most of the property on the North Santee from Hopsewee to the intercoastal waterway, with seven plan Lynch History Hopsewee Plantation was originally part of the lands owned by Thomas Lynch, I (deceased 1738). He owned most of the property on the North Santee from Hopsewee to the intercoastal waterway, with seven plan](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/f1513a9bcdab240c7ab2c04bf4128edc.jpg) | Add to Reading ListSource URL: www.hopsewee.comLanguage: English - Date: 2012-06-12 19:27:02
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5![A Brief History of Georgetown County by Rice Museum Staff A Brief History of Georgetown County by Rice Museum Staff](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/320a29f76d4d1665bcbbf0b7282d4b94.jpg) | Add to Reading ListSource URL: www.ggfa.orgLanguage: English - Date: 2011-07-19 19:05:06
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