Marshlands

Marshlands was a cotton plantation outside of St Matthew's, South Carolina. It was owned by the Colleton family.

In 1914 it hosted an art exhibition by Marcel Duchamp.

During the Red Uprising against the Confederate States during the Great War, the employees of Marshlands made up much of the junta governing the Congaree Socialist Republic. Marshlands was badly damaged during this uprising and was shut down for a time. Anne and Tom Colleton tried to revive it, but it remained unprofitable and, after the black socialists committed sabotage against it, Marshlands was abandoned.