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The Myrtles Plantation is a historic home and former antebellum plantation in St. Francisville, Louisiana, United States built in 1796 by General David Bradford. In the early history of the property, it was worked by enslaved people. It is reportedly a haunted place, and has been featured in television.
A front view of The Myrtles Plantation Myrtles Plantation is a historic home and former antebellum plantation in St. Francisville, Louisiana , United States, built in 1796. It is often reported that 10 murders occurred in the house, but historical records only indicate the murder of William Winter. [ 1 ]
Myrtle Grove Plantation, also known as the Old Bass Place, is a plantation in Waterproof, Louisiana.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1]The antebellum plantation house is located in open, flat farmland about 200 feet behind the rear of the Mississippi River levee; no historic outbuildings survive.
Myrtle Grove is a historic plantation in Richmond Hill, Bryan County, Georgia, United States.. American Revolutionary War hero Nathanael Greene was gifted a "Myrtle Grove plantation near Savannah from the citizens of Georgia" for his services as major general of the Continental Army.
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The Myrtle Hill Plantation House is a historic plantation house located along Myrtle Hill Road, near Gloster, Louisiana in DeSoto Parish.. The original 40 by 55 feet (12 m × 17 m) Greek Revival house was built by slave labor between 1835 and 1840.
There are contrasting views on slave's diets and access to food. Some portray slaves as having plenty to eat, while others portray "the fare of the plantation [as] coarse and scanty". [2] For the most part, slaves' diet consisted of a form of fatty pork and corn or rice. [2] Cornbread was commonly eaten by slaves. [3]
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