Creating an Old South

Creating an Old South
Title Creating an Old South PDF eBook
Author Edward E. Baptist
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 412
Release 2003-04-03
Genre History
ISBN 0807860034

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Set on the antebellum southern frontier, this book uses the history of two counties in Florida's panhandle to tell the story of the migrations, disruptions, and settlements that made the plantation South. Soon after the United States acquired Florida from Spain in 1821, migrants from older southern states began settling the land that became Jackson and Leon Counties. Slaves, torn from family and community, were forced to carve plantations from the woods of Middle Florida, while planters and less wealthy white men battled over the social, political, and economic institutions of their new society. Conflict between white men became full-scale crisis in the 1840s, but when sectional conflict seemed to threaten slavery, the whites of Middle Florida found common ground. In politics and everyday encounters, they enshrined the ideal of white male equality--and black inequality. To mask their painful memories of crisis, the planter elite told themselves that their society had been transplanted from older states without conflict. But this myth of an "Old," changeless South only papered over the struggles that transformed slave society in the course of its expansion. In fact, that myth continues to shroud from our view the plantation frontier, the very engine of conflict that had led to the myth's creation.

Plantations of the Old South

Plantations of the Old South
Title Plantations of the Old South PDF eBook
Author Henry Wiencek
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 1988
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780848707583

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From The Hermitage, outside Nashville, Tennessee, with its mixture of Georgian and Greek Revival, to a traditional Creole house with classical detailing in Louisiana, Plantations of the Old South is a fond reminder of the refinement, innovation, and exquisite design found in these grand Southern originals. 100 full-color photos.

Plantation Houses and Mansions of the Old South

Plantation Houses and Mansions of the Old South
Title Plantation Houses and Mansions of the Old South PDF eBook
Author Joseph Frazer Smith
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 260
Release 1993-01-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780486278483

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Rich survey ranges from pioneer cabins to French Provincial and Neoclassic revivals. Extensive commentary on each building, with over 100 detailed illustrations, including 36 floor plans. Bibliography.

Lost Plantations of the South

Lost Plantations of the South
Title Lost Plantations of the South PDF eBook
Author Marc R. Matrana
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 942
Release 2014-07-18
Genre History
ISBN 162846951X

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The great majority of the South's plantation homes have been destroyed over time, and many have long been forgotten. In Lost Plantations of the South, Marc R. Matrana weaves together photographs, diaries and letters, architectural renderings, and other rare documents to tell the story of sixty of these vanquished estates and the people who once called them home. From plantations that were destroyed by natural disaster such as Alabama's Forks of Cypress, to those that were intentionally demolished such as Seven Oaks in Louisiana and Mount Brilliant in Kentucky, Matrana resurrects these lost mansions. Including plantations throughout the South as well as border states, Matrana carefully tracks the histories of each from the earliest days of construction to the often-contentious struggles to preserve these irreplaceable historic treasures. Lost Plantations of the South explores the root causes of demise and provides understanding and insight on how lessons learned in these sad losses can help prevent future preservation crises. Capturing the voices of masters and mistresses alongside those of slaves, and featuring more than one hundred elegant archival illustrations, this book explores the powerful and complex histories of these cardinal homes across the South.

Old Plantation Days: Being Recollections of Southern Life Before the Civil War

Old Plantation Days: Being Recollections of Southern Life Before the Civil War
Title Old Plantation Days: Being Recollections of Southern Life Before the Civil War PDF eBook
Author N. B. De Saussure
Publisher DigiCat
Pages 53
Release 2022-07-20
Genre History
ISBN

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Old Plantation Days is a memoir in the form of a letter that Nancy Bostick writes reflecting on her life on a plantation and her marriage and parenthood afterward during the Civil War. Excerpt: The South as I knew it has disappeared; the New South has risen from its ashes, filled with the energetic spirit of a new age.

The Cotton Plantation South Since the Civil War

The Cotton Plantation South Since the Civil War
Title The Cotton Plantation South Since the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Charles S. Aiken
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 476
Release 2003-04-28
Genre History
ISBN 9780801873096

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Tracing the geographical changes in plantation agriculture and the plantation regions after 1865, Aiken shows how the altered landscape of the South has led many to the false conclusion that the plantation has vanished. In fact, he explains, while certain regions of the South have reverted to other uses, the cotton plantation survives in a form that is, in many ways, remarkably similar to that of its antebellum predecessors.

The Overseer

The Overseer
Title The Overseer PDF eBook
Author William Kauffman Scarborough
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 1968
Genre
ISBN

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