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  2. Latta Place - Wikipedia

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    Latta Place (formerly Latta Plantation), also known as Latta House, is a historic house located in Huntersville, North Carolina near Mountain Island Lake.Built in about 1800 in a Federal style, [2] the plantation also contains some elements of Georgian design, including the house's main staircase.

  3. List of plantations in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of plantations in North Carolina that are National Historic Landmarks, ... Latta Plantation: March 16, 1972 Huntersville: Mecklenburg: Built in 1800 ...

  4. Mountain Island Lake - Wikipedia

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    Latta was a successful traveling merchant through 1820. He then retired and turned his property into a cotton plantation consisting of 742 acres and 34 enslaved people. After Mr. Latta's death in 1837, his wife Jane sold the property to David Harry. In 1853, William Sample purchased the property; it was owned by the Sample family until 1922.

  5. Former NC slave plantation may get money for transition. One ...

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    Additions to the site, known now as Latta Place, could include a visitors center, new replica slave dwellings and county staff who work at the site. Former NC slave plantation may get money for ...

  6. NC plantation faces controversy for Juneteenth event ... - AOL

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    A historic plantation in North Carolina is under withering backlash for a planned Juneteenth event that promised a perspective from... View Article The post NC plantation faces controversy for ...

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Mecklenburg ...

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    Beaver Dam Plantation House. March 19, 1979 ... 3 miles west of Huntersville off U.S. Route 21 ... Huntersville: 23: Davidson Historic District:

  8. Rufus Reid (planter) - Wikipedia

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    His first wife was Nancy (Latta) Reid, daughter of James Latta (1755–1837), owner of the Latta Plantation in Huntersville, North Carolina. [1] [4] They had three daughters: Mary Jane Reid Little (1831–1905). [1] She married Colonel Benjamin Franklin Little (1830–1880), who owned Carlisle Plantation in Richmond County, North Carolina. [5]

  9. List of museums in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Historic Latta Plantation: Huntersville: Mecklenburg: Metro Charlotte: Living: 1800 cotton plantation and living history farm Historic Oak View: Raleigh: Wake: The Triangle: Farm: Includes agriculture exhibit, 1855 farmhouse and detached kitchen, livestock barn, carriage house, and turn-of-the-20th-century cotton gin Historic Rockwell Museum ...