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Mulberry Grove Plantation

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222:... 500 acres of river swamp, under good dams and well drained; and 200 acres of upland, in good order for cotton or provisions. The remaining part of the tract, which contains in the whole more than 2000 acres, consists of oak and hickory, and well timbered pine land. There is a large and complete water machine for cleaning out rice, with barns, overseers houses, and other suitable plantation buildings, well constructed, and in good repair. There is also a convenient and well finished Dwelling House with suitable outbuildings, and an excellent garden, containing a variety of shrubs and trees both for use and ornament. 938: 88: 113: 949: 288:"I ... struck out a plan of a Machine in my mind which I communicated to Miller (who is agent to the Executors of Genl. Greene and resides in the family, a man of respectability and property) he was pleased with the Plan and said if I would pursue it and try an experiment to see if it would answer, he would be at the whole expense, I should loose nothing but my time, and if I succeeded we would share the profits." 120: 95: 272:
the Widow of the deceased Genl. Greene, (at a place called Mulberry Grove) and asked her how she did," and that on the departing from Savannah for Augusta he had the pleasure of "dining at Mulberry Grove the Seat of Mrs. Greene ...
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Mulberry Grove has been left to ruins, surrounded by industrial areas, and all that remains is a bronze marker outlining the history of the plantation.
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to Georgia, the mulberry nursery was abandoned and rice production became the main purpose of the plantation.
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passed an act appropriating five thousand guineas to be used in purchasing the estate for General
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visited Mulberry Plantation after Greene's death in 1786, noting in his diary that he,
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plantation. By 1740, the plantation was experimenting with planting rice, and upon the
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Mulberry Grove was part of the Joseph's Town settlement, and was constructed to be a
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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was a guest at the plantation, during which time he constructed the idea of the
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Georgia (U.S. state)
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The plantation's prosperity, largely built on slavery, ended with the
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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National Register of Historic Places in Chatham County, Georgia
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The American Historical Review (New York, 1897), III, No. 1, 99
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Once a thriving plantation, comprising, in 1798, some
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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32°11.4′N 81°9.6′W / 32.1900°N 81.1600°W / 32.1900; -81.1600
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Mulberry Grove Plantation is located in Georgia
Mulberry Grove Plantation is located in the United States
Port Wentworth, Georgia
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Port Wentworth
Chatham County
Savannah
rice
plantation
Eli Whitney
cotton gin
silk
introduction of slavery
Revolutionary War
State Legislature
Nathanael Greene
George Washington
Mrs. Greene
Eli Whitney
cotton gin
Civil War
Christmas Moultrie
"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places
National Park Service


Mulberry Grove Foundation (Timeline)

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