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Chemonie Plantation was a forced-labor farm of 1,840
acres (740 ha) in
northern Leon County, Florida,
United States established by
Hector Braden. By 1860...
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American southern plantation owner who
owned the El
Destino Plantation and
Chemonie Plantation. In 1839 he
hired English architect Richard Upjohn to build...
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these enslaved people,
Hector Braden, a
friend of William’s, sold Mary
Chemonie Plantation 6
miles (9.7 km)
north of El Destino. On May 18, 1840 George...
- over and
creating a
noticeable ring. The
Ingalls also made
purchases of
Chemonie Plantation originally owned by
George Noble Jones. In 1949,
Ingalls and...
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Society of
Newport County.
George Noble Jones owned the El
Destino and
Chemonie cotton plantations in Florida. He
constructed this
house along a farm path...
- Tall
Timbers Research Station and Land Conservancy,
Horseshoe Plantation,
Chemonie Plantation,
Foshalee Plantation, and
Woodfield Springs Plantation. Paisley...
- at the east end of Lake Lafayette,
Florida and
bordered a 2nd
tract of
Chemonie Plantation on the east. Green's
Evergreen Hills Plantation, with Benjamin's...
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Foshalee equally as well as
their properties of Ring Oak
Plantation and
Chemonie Plantation. By 1966,
Foshalee reported it had 5
tractors with 700 acres...
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Tuscawilla Plantation bordered the
northern tip of the
south tract of
Chemonie Plantation. Today, the land that was
Tuscawilla is now the neighborhoods...
- 800
acres (15 km2) 1,400
acres (6 km2) 2,400
acres (10 km2) 130 5000 200
Chemonie $18,400 1,840
acres (7 km2) 1000
acres (4 km2) 800
acres (3.2 km2) 64 5000...