Boxwood Plantation Slave Quarter

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title: Boxwood Plantation Slave Quarter
text: The Boxwood Plantation Slave Quarter is a historic building near Trinity, in Lawrence County, Alabama. The plantation was founded in late 1810s by Samuel Elliot, an Ulsterman who had originally settled in Middle Tennessee. Elliott and his son, Samuel Jr., built Boxwood into one of the largest plantations in the county, with $36,000 in real property and 92 slaves by 1860. Both the main plantation house and the slave quarters were built in the mid-1850s. Although the main house was demolished in t
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description: United States historic place
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date modified: 2024-03-01T03:59:19Z
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