- In 1998 Eliza was the first women inducted into the South Carolina Business Hall Of Fame
- Eliza also produced flax, silk, hemp, and figs
- Eliza's indigo was the second cash crop after rice
- Eliza studied Botany for 3 years
- Eliza managed 3 plantations at age 16
- Eliza ran 3 plantations at age 16
- The writing she had done during her lifetime was published in 1850 as The Journal of Eliza Lucas
- Eliza also studied French and music
- Her sons were American generals during the war
- George Washington was a pallbearer at Eliza's funeral