SOUTH CAROLINA PLANTATIONS: 12_0_130_1randall_hill_photo12

The gravestone of Martha Maria Steele, who died in 1892, is framed in fallen leaves and brush at the slave cemetery February 17, 2012, at Friendfield Plantation in Georgetown, S.C. The cemetery is located in an open area near the marsh and about a quarter mile from the old slave quarters on the plantation. The plantation contains 3264 acres of land and has a selling price of $20 million. In the South Carolina Lowcountry, more than a half-dozen antebellum plantations, which don't change hands often, are for sale.  REUTERS/Randall Hill

The gravestone of Martha Maria Steele, who died in 1892, is framed in fallen leaves and brush at the slave cemetery February 17, 2012, at Friendfield Plantation in Georgetown, S.C. The cemetery is located in an open area near the marsh and about a quarter mile from the old slave quarters on the plantation. The plantation contains 3264 acres of land and has a selling price of $20 million. In the South Carolina Lowcountry, more than a half-dozen antebellum plantations, which don't change hands often, are for sale. REUTERS/Randall Hill