Chapter 13.3 Slavery In Texas
Chapter 13.3 Slavery In Texas
The Real Work of Slaves: Levi Jordan Plantation
Our Levi Jordan Plantation State Historic Site in Brazoria preserves the legacy of slave-era plantations in Texas. The site comprises the restored Levi Jordan Plantation home, slave quarters, and a collection of material culture remnants of slaves. This video was produced for our heritage travel app, Texas Time Travel Tours. The mobile app features statewide thematic tours focusing on a variety of time periods and cultures in Texas history. View the mobile tours or download the app at
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Wyalucing plantation was the childhood home of the only woman to appear
on Confederate currency, Lucy Holcombe Pickens, and housed the office
of the Trans-Mississippi Postal Department. Many African-Americans came
to Marshall during Reconstruction; but the establishment of the White
Citizens Party after the Union troops departed kept many former slaves
locked into poverty. A former slave displays a horn formerly used to
call slaves on the outskirts of Marshall in 1939. The Old Harrison
County Courthouse in Whetstone Square is the centerpiece of
the Wonderland of Lights, one of the largest light festivals in the
United States, and is lit with thousands of lights during the
celebration. In the first decade of the 21st century the Sam B. Hall,
Jr. U.S. Court House became one of the busiest federal courts.
Maplecroft the centerpiece of the Starr Family Home State Historic Site
in downtown. Marshall is a distribution center for rail freight. The
T&P Depot, constructed in 1912, in the Ginocchio National Historic
District houses the Texas & Pacific Railway Museum and also is a
functioning Amtrak station. Marshall Senior High School graduate Lady
Bird Johnson, U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson's wife, helped convince
Texas to plant wildflowers on state highways.
Black bodies forced into Labor after Slavery found at Texas site - Michael Imhotep 7-20-18
Michael Imhotep host of The African History Network Show discussed the recent discovery of Black bodies forced into Labor after Slavery found at a Texas Construction Site. This will cause the history books in Texas to have to be corrected according to experts. 7-19-18
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Wine Investment Opportunity in Texas Hill Country - Gombos Blumenthal
The spring-fed Pedernales River makes its way through 105 miles of Texas Hill Country, and along the way passes by Blumenthal Farms — a plus-or-minus seven-acre property just six miles east of Fredericksburg on Highway 290. The hill country has established itself as second-to-none when it comes to wine investment properties. The immediately surrounding area adjacent to Blumenthal Farms hosts new and established wine labels from across the region. This area is prime for investment, and Blumenthal Farms is perfectly situated in a highly coveted location.
The plus-or-minus seven-acre property has three large original buildings dating to the early 1900s, including a farm house which overlooks the flowing Pedernales River. Two other buildings front on Highway 290, and have been used for various commercial purposes over the years. There is also an original steam engine on the property that at one time powered a cotton gin.
The state of Texas and this area of the hill country is gaining a reputation for world-class wines and high-quality grapes, as well as widely renowned breweries, and numerous tourist destinations. Along this stretch of Highway 290, there are over 70 wineries and tasting rooms, and the number of visitors frequenting these establishments continues to grow. To learn more about this enticing investment opportunity along the Pedernales River and Highway 290, contact Nicholas Gombos, real estate broker, at (830) 456-4744. Please say you saw the video and property in Andes Wines TV.
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President Washington and President Madison at Belle Grove Plantation
President Washington (James Manship) and President Madison (Kyle Jenks) visit Belle Grove Plantation in King George, Virginia. They speak about the need to preserve the 1720-1750 Summer Kitchen, Smokehouse and Ice House.
Belle Grove Plantation
Birthplace of President James Madison
9221 Belle Grove Drive
King George, Virginia 22485
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