Willtown Plantation

Willtown Plantation Willtown Plantation is a privately owned, upland wildlife management property located in the South Carolina lowcountry.

Willtown Plantation is a privately owned and operated upland wildlife management property located 30 miles southeast of Charleston in the South Carolina Lowcountry. It is home to resident and migratory populations of geese and ducks, as well as deer, turkey, quail, and dove. The property is also the site of the historic Willtown or Wilton (New London) settlement inhabited between 1682 and 1811.http://nationalregister.sc.gov/SurveyReports/WilltownSM.pdf

07/25/2023

Our Small Game program needs your help to monitor the Bobwhite quail population! This short survey is focused on visual and auditory observations and can be easily completely from a smartphone. To participate in the Public Quail Survey, visit: https://arcg.is/01z8u4

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Happy New Year from Willtown!
01/04/2022

Happy New Year from Willtown!

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11/19/2021

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South Carolina's ACE Basin is one of the largest undeveloped wetland ecosystems on the Atlantic Coast. This area remains untouched thanks to group conservati...

Happy birthday old friend.
03/04/2020

Happy birthday old friend.

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02/10/2020

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Another extraordinary map of the region, titled "A Compleat [sic] Description of the Province of Carolina in 3 Parts." "...
01/22/2020

Another extraordinary map of the region, titled "A Compleat [sic] Description of the Province of Carolina in 3 Parts." "A Chart of the Coast from Virginia to Cape Florida."

Dating from 1711, this map again includes New London (Willtown) prominently situated on the Edistow [sic] River depicted with twelve city blocks in contrast to Charleston's eight.

One of the authors of this map and an authority on the region, Thomas Nairne was tortured to death by Yamassee tribesmen at Pocotaligo a mere four years later. This event was the catalyst that started the Yamassee War in 1715.

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