Jarrell Plantation

6 mi. E of East Juliette off Dames Ferry Rd., East Juliette, Georgia. County/parish: Jones.

Added to the National Register of Historic Places May 09, 1973. NRIS 73000624.

12 contributing buildings.

From Wikipedia:

Jarrell Plantation

The Jarrell Plantation State Historic Site is a former cotton plantation and state historic site in Juliette, Georgia, United States. Founded as a forced-labor farm worked by John Jarrell and the African American people he enslaved, the site stands today as one of the best-preserved examples of a "middle class" Southern plantation. The Jarrell Plantation's buildings and artifacts all came from the Jarrell family, who farmed the land for over 140 years. Located in the red clay hills of the Georgia piedmont, It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. It is a Georgia state park in Jones County.

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National Park Service documentation: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/93208751

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