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Eldorado Plantation : ウィキペディア英語版
Eldorado Plantation

Eldorado Plantation was the home of Thomas Pinckney and was built in about 1797 in Charleston County, South Carolina. After Pinckney returned from Europe, where he had been serving as the United States minister to England and Spain, he bought a plantation for himself, and his eldest son took up residence at the family's traditional home, Fairfield Plantation on the Santee River. Pinckney named his new plantation Eldorado; the name came from the golden buttercups were bloomed on the property. Pinckney used a Spanish name in memory of his time as the minister to Spain. Pinckney and his mother-in-law, Rebecca Brewton Motte, built the house which had stood on the property. The house burned on May 10, 1897, when it was owned by Capt. Thomas Pinckney and occupied by his nephew, Hamilton Seabrook.
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