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Woodlands, or the William Gilmore Simms Estate, is a historic plantation estate in
Bamberg County, South Carolina Bamberg County is a county located in the southwestern portion of U.S. state of South Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 13,311, making the rural county the fourth-least populous of any in South Carolina. Its county seat is B ...
. The property is nationally notable as the home for many years of author
William Gilmore Simms William Gilmore Simms (April 17, 1806 – June 11, 1870) was a poet, novelist, politician and historian from the American South. His writings achieved great prominence during the 19th century, with Edgar Allan Poe pronouncing him the best novelis ...
(1806-1870), considered one of the leading literary voices of the antebellum
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, and was designated a
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in 1971. The main house, built in part by Simms, contains mementos from his period. and  


Description and history

The Woodlands estate is located east of Bamberg on both sides of U.S. Highway 78, on the south bank of the south branch of the
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. The main estate house is a two-story structure, brick on the first floor and wood frame on the second. Its main facade is five bays across, with asymmetrical window and door placement. The estate has two outbuildings from the 1860s: a small cabin that was used by
William Gilmore Simms William Gilmore Simms (April 17, 1806 – June 11, 1870) was a poet, novelist, politician and historian from the American South. His writings achieved great prominence during the 19th century, with Edgar Allan Poe pronouncing him the best novelis ...
as a study, and a small dairy house. The estate was already of some age when William Gilmore Simms inherited it from his in-laws in 1836. It was for many years his primary residence, where many of his most significant works were written. The main estate house was rebuilt several times, once after a fire, and again after its destruction by Union Army forces late in the
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. Simms was not able to fully rebuild the main house, and only completed the library wing in 1867, which forms the first floor of the current main house. A documentary was made about the enslaved population at the Woodlands plantation.


See also

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List of National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina This is a List of National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina, United States. The United States' National Historic Landmark (NHL) program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes buildings, sites, structures, ...
* National Register of Historic Places listings in Bamberg County, South Carolina


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Woodlands, Bamberg County (S.C. Hwy. 78, Bamberg vicinity)
at South Carolina Department of Archives and History * {{National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina Houses in Bamberg County, South Carolina Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina Houses completed in 1836 Historic American Buildings Survey in South Carolina National Register of Historic Places in Bamberg County, South Carolina