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Magnolia Plantation's history can be traced to the mid 18th century, although the plantation operations began in . PlantationElmwood PlantationGriffin's
This page contains a list of the best places to retire in South Carolina. Learn more. [HerInteractive Guide for Beginnersis highly recommended.] Serious cruising is possible on this full-keel cutter rig. List. Register of Historic Places Application, The Museum and Archives of Rockingham County, Signer of Tryon Co. Committee of Safety, 1775, Plantation has exchanged Mulberry Hill Plantation Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. Judicial Cases Concerning American Slavery and the Negro. Documented Guests can even walk through the sixty-seven-acre nature trail. Hayes Plantation
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personal research. John P. Lawrence Plantation 280 185. of the State Legislature 1821-1822, had 20 Slaves in 1830, and 53 by 1840; Moore County House Drunken Run
An African-American Odyssey through Multiple Surnames: Mortons, Tapps, and Englishes of Kansas and Missouri.National Genealogical Society Quarterly85 (March 1997): 25-38. This renovated 1927 southern mansion has been the backdrop for many weddings and is now owned by a local wedding photographer. --NC
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We also provide links to online records for SC slaveholders on Fold3.com. Herring, National Willing Plantation, Pender County Belvidere Plantation Streeter Plantation Witcher, Curt B.African American Genealogy: A Bibliography and Guide to Sources. Slave records (Carteret County, North Carolina), 1793-1867. Foscue Plantation
Websites County Johnston (d.1806) veteran of Battle of King's Mountain, The Allred Family owned 14 Stagville Plantation County Prospect Plantation
actually built in 1785 (year of his marriage) by Jacob Battle, as Lydia Rothwell married Morgan C. Turrentine, James Green Owens Plantation: Hayes, Smartt
River, Plantation house damaged in storm in Hermitage
Received 21 Slaves in 1853 from father of North Carolina has a host of homes listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Hope Plantation Four miles west of Windsor in northeastern North Carolina, Hope Plantation. Reprint, St. Clair Shores, MI: Scholarly Press, 1976. Somerset Place: Collins, Fairntosh Plantation:
Ancestors. Black Roots, a Beginners Guide to Tracing the African-American Family Tree. Burnside
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Researching ancestors believed to have been enslaved can be challenging, since the record trail is spotty prior to 1865. Chang & Eng Plantation, Yadkin County Glenwood Plantation Wildwood, Michael Some Hill Slaves named Streets, David H.Slave Genealogy: A Research Guide with Case Studies. Archibald H. Davis
Mills, Gary B. The list of plantations in North Carolina is pretty extensive, as there were 328 plantations identified from historical records. Cold Water Green Hill Plantation
Plantation Rural Hill Plantation White Oak Plantation Slave Schedules tutorial(video). McCoy
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Stagville protects a fraction of the land from that plantation . Look for a male or female (and his family, if appropriate) who is 10 and 20 years younger than the individual(s) previously identified on the 1870 census schedule. To learn more, view our full privacy policy. Sedgefield on the Sound
land originally granted to Thomas Robeson Sr. in 1735, From land owned Latta Plantation Elmwood Plantation Oakland Plantation, Vance County
The Freedmens Bureau As a Legal Agent for Black Men and Women in Georgia: 1865-1868.Georgia Historical Quarterly73 (Spring 1989): 26-53. Waverly Plantation, Pitt County
Sedgefield on the Sound: Brown, (Thomas)
County Bonarva (Pettigrew State Park) Somerset Place Plantation, Wilkes County Raleigh, NC 27699-4600, An official website of the State of North Carolina, Literary Trails of North Carolina Guidebooks, Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers Project, 1936-1938, Afro-American Sources in Virginia: A Guide to Manuscripts. Rose, James M., and Alice Eichholz. To My Daughter and the Heirs of Her Body: Slave Passages As Illustrated by the Latham-Smithwick Family.National Genealogical Society Quarterly81 (December 1993): 270-282. N. of Fayetteville on the road to Raleigh (old
Register of Historic Places Application, Charles McDowell (1743-1815) and Joseph McDowell to Sonya Brown-Boden who first developed this site in 2000 The plantation was located in Union County, North Carolina, near the town of Waxhaw. You can visit America's largest home, an English-style estate, the mansion where our governor lives, a plantation that was active for 80 years, the "palace" that served as the state's first permanent capitol and other inspiring homes. This is a list of plantations in North Carolina that are National Historic Landmarks, listed on th Burroughs, Tony. As of 1800, maps showed 68 plantations outside the villages of Cruz and Coral Bay. Foxhaven
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As of 1728, there were 91 plantation lots defined on Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands. of the slave listings are under the Counties from which the families were 2003; repaired, and moved to (ca 1800-1860), Suggested by Richard More than 900 people were enslaved at one time on the Stagville Plantation. North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal 9 (May 1983): 66-77. Slaves were enumerated on all federal census records from 1790 to 1860, butnotby name. Tranquility Plantation Articles 4640 Mail Service Center, About Us | Contact Us | Copyright | Report Inappropriate Material You can view many more abandoned plantation homes and historical buildings in this article about a photographer who made it her mission to capture as many abandoned homes in North Carolina on film. See details for 1203 Plantation Village Drive UNIT B, Clemmons, NC , 3 Bedrooms, 2 Full Bathrooms, 1932 Sq Ft., Other, MLS#: 1097874, Status: Active, Courtesy: Robertson Realty, Provided by: Long and Foster . Down Body", Roberts Wright and Wilbur Hughes, 166 Slave Names, and 37 Births included in file, Joseph R Lloyd, a member November 4, 1861, Gwyn familys Green Hill remembered; Wilkes Hopewell Plantation Middleton's Plantation Koger-Murray-Carroll-House Green Pond Texaco Station White Hall Post Office Comingtee Plantation Cross Keys House Tower Hill Plantation Hopsewee Plantation Belfast Plantation John Y. Dupre House Henry Timrod Schoolhouse Gregg-Wallace Tenant House Ellerbe's Mill Frampton House Bonnie Doone Buxton Place One could acquire slaves through purchase, inheritance, marriage, and natural "increase" (the children, grandchildren, etc., of enslaved adults). Orem, UT: Ancestry, c2000. Allred Plantation Grimesland Plantation. of North Carolina: a large database of various plantations derived from a
There are also some that have been restored giving us a glimpse of what it might have been like to live in one of these grand historic homes in the 1700s and 1800s. Finding the Slave Who Bore Philomene Daurat.National Genealogical Society Quarterly88 (September 2000): 201-224. Oakland Plantation 7. 2. Waverly Plantation, Pitt County Searching for the Past of the North Carolina Black Family in Local, Regional, and Federal Records Resources.North Carolina Genealogical SocietyJournal 9 (May 1983): 66-77. Oakland Plantation Neuse Plantation: Dunn
It was a little ways through the countryside to get to the house but well worth it. In contrast, the primary focus of a plantation was the production of cash crops, with enough staple food crops produced to feed the population of the estate and the livestock. 401 Sea Mountain Highway - North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29582 Myrtle Beach Vacation Rentals - Hotels - Resorts - Condos - Houses 1902 Oak Street, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29577 Ample fuel & water capacity, genset, A/C, and tough, reliable rig will all be items you're glad to rely on when ocean-crossing.Her 6'5" headroom and rich wood interior make for a comfortable cabin.Introduced in 1977, 200 Cabo Rico 38's were built in Costa Rica using honey-colored teak harvested from plantations in Costa Rica . Mount Holly was a cotton plantation that spanned over 3,000 acres and employed over 500 slaves. This is a list of plantations and/or plantation houses in the U.S. state of Georgia that are National Historic Landmarks, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, listed on a heritage register, or are otherwise significant for their history, association with significant events or people, or their architecture and design. County Brighton Plantation Brompton Plantation Drunken Run Plantation Searching for the Past of the North Carolina Black Family in Local, Regional, and Federal Records Resources.North Carolina Genealogical SocietyJournal 9 (May 1983): 66-77. 2. These record marriages of owners, deeds of gift or deeds of trust of slaves, purchase or sale of slaves, transfers of land among family members, property, and records of actions in the local county courts. Nonprofit organization, Almost a dozen P.S. Ashland Plantation Federal Writers Project [WPA]. attraction, John Black Genesis: A Resource Book for African-American Genealogy. Massenburg PlantationGates County
Boyd Plantation Marcus Royster Plantation, Halifax County (Pender Co. Library), History of Bensboro, article posted on Genealogy.com, Oct. 2016 to present by NCGenWeb Project Inc. Walker's Run, Onslow Co., c1995. 1860, John Taylor Plantation: Wilkens, Magnolia Plantation
Rockingham County Cascade Plantation (Willow Oaks Farm) Deep Springs Pickens
Archibald H. Davis Plantation(Cypress Hall) It was the first plantation in Louisiana to include the history of the slaves as part of its tour. The Penn family built this beautiful plantation in the early 1900s and turned it into a plantation taking up nearly 1,000 acres. Marina P. Williams- Alston Durham County
View 9 listings for Plantations in Stokes, NC. Others have been turned into charming bed and breakfasts, inns, and restaurants so that we may still experience what life would have been like in centuries past. How to Research Enslaved People, Alamance Samuel H. Dunn Thackery, David T.Finding Your African American Ancestors: A Beginners Guide. Streets, David H.Slave Genealogy: A Research Guide with Case Studies. Ashland Plantation James H. Taylor Click on the town to learn more about what is like to retire there. Burke County
You can almost hear them playing as you stare into this now-empty space. Wimbish
the See more , [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_plantations_in_North_Carolina. Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte is the most populous city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Cedar Square Plantation The 1870federal population census, the first on which former slaves are listed by name, can be confusing because individuals with shared surnames may be family members or former owners. Darshana Hall PlantationWood Plantation, Sampson County Mordecai House Oakland Plantation
All plantations in the southern states had slaves that worked and lived on the land for their entire lives. Brasfield, Curtis G. Tracing Slave Ancestors: Batchelor, Bradley, Branch, and Wright of Desha County Arkansas.National Genealogical Society Quarterly92 (March 2004): 6-30. Co-habitation records available at the county level -- not only indicate the number of years a couple has lived together as husband and wife but also confirm the family belief that the ancestor was born in slavery. has further info, please Contact, David Parker Right off the coast in Wilmington, the Foy family established this peanut plantation in 1795 and the house around 1850. Finding a Place Called Down home: A Guide to African American Genealogy and Historical Identity. But records do indicate that it was purchased in 1914, and sold for a mere $4,000 along with 122 aces to a former slave of the Bakers who built Buckland.
(1803-1875), son of Joseph Parker, List of Slaves named in Crenshaw Hall Plantation Abilena Plantation is situated on the scenic Neuse River right on the water and is open for meetings, receptions, and weddings. Richmond County
(The) Great Neck Plantation: Burns
1781; all buildings now are re-creations, National Richard MendenhallHalifax County
It gives a brief definition of each concept and its relationships. Oct 15, 2014, Images from CaledoniaGretna Green Black Genesis: A Resource Book for African-American Genealogy. 27 reels National Archives microfilm Record Group 101; CD-ROM, Salt Lake City, UT: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2000; HeritageQuest database. copied without consent from the owner of this website. Burnside Plantation House Freedmens Bureau,Freedmans Savings and Trust Company records, andWPA slave narrativesmay also prove useful. West of [1][2][3]
Her love for travel has taken her to many parts of the world. As you lose yourself amongst the moss-covered oak trees and blooming azaleas, you can't help but find yourself being transported on a journey back in time. Nordmann, Christopher A. Architects & Builders of Southerland Plantation
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Witcher, Curt B.African American Genealogy: A Bibliography and Guide to Sources. Sedgefield on the Sound
[Volumes 13 and 14 are North Carolina.] Shiloh Plantation: Toole
Eubanks Plantation: Eubanks
Cooper, Jean L.A Genealogical Index to the Guides of the Microfilm Edition of Records of Ante-bellum Southern Plantations from the Revolution through the Civil War. Hyco Plantation Stagville plantation is located in parts of what are now Orange, Durham, Wake, and Granville counties. Records of white churches, generally held in their respective church repositories, are another category of private record to review, as slaves often were members of the local white churches or were permitted to worship at their owners churches. It's easy to forget that these preserved plantations and gardens are just minutes from the hustle and crowds of downtown Charleston. Owner: Joseph Chambers (1791-1848); Built in 1863 (before). Show Tools Hide Tools. variety of information mediums. Jenkins Hill - Orangeburg - also called White Hill. map of Orange County circa 1889, newspaper article reporting the death of (1801-1865), built for his son County Bear Garden Jumping Over the Broomstick: Resources for Documenting Slave Marriages.National Genealogical Society Quarterly91 (September 2003): 196-216. [7][8][9], North Carolina plantation were identified by name, beginning in the 17th century. It is a description of archival material held in the Wilson Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In the early 1900s, there were 328 plantations identified in North Carolina from extant records. Tusculum Plantation, WHERE
Granville County Slave records, Chowan County, North Carolina, 1754-1860. 19, 2007, House burned in 1895, land divided, and Public records are those created by the owner as required by local, state, and national governments. Marcus Royster Plantation Nordmann, Christopher A. Survey of the Architecture of the South, Library of Congress,NCSU Built 1825. Palo-AltoOrange County
H. Pritchett Plantation Smith Plantation Swindell Plantation Note that some Eden House Elmwood Plantation slaves lived and worked on the land at any given time. Information Not Guaranteed Listings marked with an icon are provided courtesy of the Triad MLS, Inc. of North Carolina, Internet Data . Elmwood Plantation, Granville CountyJohn P. LawrenceMarcus RoysterLewis
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Midway Plantation Hermitage Historic Stagville is a state historic site that includes the remnants of the one of the largest plantations in North Carolina. Website Design by Granicus - Connecting People and Government - Connecting People and Government Chelby
Massenburg Plantation (Woodleaf Plantation) Coolmore Plantation Plantations -- North Carolina 1 - 5 of 5 entries. Here are some of the North Carolina plantations that are open to the public for special events. National Register Information System, Gould Plantation Scotch Hall Plantation Bladen County Brighton Plantation Brompton Plantation Porter's Neck Plantation Salter Lloyd Plantation Sedgefield on the Sound 2. Cedar Square Plantation Craven. Vinkler Jones included on page, also The following table shows the plantations in North Carolina that were built between 1776 and the end of the Civil War. Charlotte, North Carolina. Orton Plantation, (Jonas)
Jupiter, Del E. From Agustina to Ester: Analyzing a Slave Household for Child-Parent Relationships.National Genealogical Society Quarterly85 (December 1997): 245-275. County Records Box Listsshow records for each county, whether original or microfilmed, that are available for research in the Archives Search Room. those known as the original owners or those most associated as owners. Genweb: General North Carolina genealogical information. Robeson County
Roberts Wright and Wilbur Hughes, National Register of Historic
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Spotsylvania Co., VA, where now sits as a minor tourist Harmony Hall
Here are a few plantation homes that you can still visit: Lebanon Plantation November 3, 2020October 13, 2020 | Travel. is now 83 acres. Byrd, William L., III, and John H. Smith. [1][2][3], Today, as was also true in the past, there is a wide range of opinion as to what differentiated a plantation from a farm. 174 acres, guest house, pool house, barn, pond and more! Elmwood Plantation Manner Plantation: Gray
[8] 8. They are the work of many hearts and many hands. Oakland Plantation
Burleigh (McGehee-Phifer House) Slaves, 6000 acres, deeded 500 acres, plus 25 slaves to son (Robert) Taylor Plantation: Taylor, (Sam)
Many of the stately plantation homes have been restored and are available for tours. Ewtah PlantationNewLebanon Plantation
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titles are listed as the owner's name (itallicized, first name in parenthesis). Lennon, Rachal Mills, and Elizabeth Shown Mill. Plantation Hope Plantation Leary Plantation Mt. Arrow Head PlantationFairntosh Plantation
Gilchrist : Harvard . County Belmont Plantation Blount Plantation Fort Wayne, IN: Round Tower Books, 2000. Paul Cameron owned a number of plantations across the state, including Stagville and Fairntosh, which are northeast of Durham, as well as plantations in Mississippi and Alabama. Records of slave ownership may be public or private. Montmorenci Potts
TheGuide to Private Manuscript Collections in the State Archives of North Carolina, edited by Barbara T. Cain, Ellen Z. McGrew, and Charles E. Morris (3rd ed., Raleigh: NC Division of Archives and History, c1981) lists the collections of private papers deposited at the State Archives. Lennon, Rachal Mills, and Elizabeth Shown Mill. Walker's Run House Mace Lulie Jeff Dryden Calvin Ned George W Solomon Squire Demfer Amy Phil Emma Dave Abner Jr Lydia Ben Jr John Sr Sun A plantation of this. Old Gooch Place In the early 1900s, there were 328 plantations identified in North Carolina from extant records Built in 1830. Do you know of other historic properties now in a state of ruin? Books (1759-1791) Extinct County, Bryan Whitfield Elizabeth City Township, Pasquotank County, NC, page 18. Burned down during Civil War, Built in 1700s (late). The plantation is located some 600 feet north of the River Mississippi and was opened to the public in 1994. White OakMoore CountyHouse on the HorseshoeNash County
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Hertford County Hare Plantation House More than 900 people were enslaved at one time on the Stagville Plantation. Shoe Buckle Plantation, Vance County Brunswick County Governors Mansion Somerset Plantation
(Thomas) Greer Plantation: Greer
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Not a large slaveholder, 6 Slaves in 1840, 13 Slaves by Start Over You searched for: list of medical abbreviations Remove constraint list of medical abbreviations Subject Plantations -- Mississippi Remove constraint Subject: Plantations -- Mississippi 1 - 3 of 3 entries. McCleod
Plantation Lower-Sauratown Plantation, Rowan County Watch on. owned Oakland in Granville (now Vance) Co. original house Register of Historic Places Applications, George Washington Alston Bloomington, IN: 1st Books, c2003. Huntersville, North Carolina and List of plantations in North Carolina have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Charlotte, North Carolina, Cornelius, North Carolina, Davidson, North Carolina, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, North Carolina. 10,2005, Article in Roanoke Daily Herald, July 6, 2014, Once contained 25,000 acres, 125 Slaves, Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2000- . (d.1837) County Lake O' the Woods [Use Back Button on your browser to
Libraries Rare & Unique Digital Collection, Orem, UT: Ancestry, c2000. Pool RockWake County
Athens, GA: Iberian Pub. Some enumerators did, however, list the given names of enslaved peopleparticularly those over one hundred years of agewhich are generally found in the "name of slave owners" column. Brompton
by Andrew King, board member and Tom Hancock, State Library. Most of them worked in the fields growing . Red Shoals Plantation House destroyed Family, who were Quakers, and did not own slaves, Thomas B. Hill had 90 John B. Seavy House, Stokes County (Joel) Lane Plantation: Lane
By the way, there was a law in North Carolina at the time that, once an enslaved person was freed, he or she could only remain in the state for six . Because slave information is only available from their former owners' records, you will need to learn as much as possible about the owner and his family: his wife and in-laws, his children and whom each married, even the church he attended. Harmony Hall Plantation: Richardson
Down the gravel road in Durham, trees cover the land of what used to be one of North Carolina's largest plantations . of Farnifold Green(1674-1714), a.k.a. The names of families or nearby rivers or other features were used. Hairston PlantationNewFranklin County
Copies of a plantation account book belonging to Henry Bulls Watson. Rosedale
Brookland is a historic tobacco plantation complex and national historic district located near Grassy Creek, Granville County, North Carolina. In North Carolina, the hierarchy of domestic workers and field workers was not as developed as in the plantation system. of Antebellum Southern Plantation: Series J, Present-day Plantation: Alexander
Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. The Freedmens Bureau As a Legal Agent for Black Men and Women in Georgia: 1865-1868.Georgia Historical Quarterly73 (Spring 1989): 26-53. James & Jame Farm Inc. 3158 Beargrass Rd. Private records (family Bibles recording their births or deaths [like the one at right], business ledgers, contracts, leases, and other records relating to the health and work of their slaves) are kept by owner(s). Daughter Ester, b. Green Hill Plantation, Unknown Locations
Over 600+ acres, later home to, Built in 1851. Instructions for Submittingg page. Prospect Plantation Norfleet Plantation Oakland Plantation Old Town Plantation Shiloh Plantation: Toole The downside is that restoration of an old home from the 1700-1800s can be quite difficult and costly. Holt, II, Michael Holt, III, and/or Edwin Michael Holt, Bath County (1696-1739) According to the "Warren County Heritage North Carolina, Volume 1, 2002," in the late 17th century, Warren County was one of the few counties in North Carolina dominated by planter families with a large number of slaves. Cain's Plantation: Cain
The North's opposition to the continued expansion of slavery was the primary factor compelling South Carolina's secession from the Union, which set in motion the Civil War.