Spinning Wheel | Historic Brattonsville
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Spinning wheel used in the 18th century by the Bratton women, and in the 19th century by slaves, as women became more socially active.Located in York County near Rock Hill, Brattonsville is home to structures that range from a pre-Revolutionary War cabin to an antebellum plantation.
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Spinning wheel used in the 18th century by the Bratton women, and in the 19th century by slaves, as women became more socially active.Photo
Loom inside one of the Reconstructed Slave Cabins, also referred to as the "Weave House." Be sure to view Living History: Made By Hand to gain a better understanding of what life was like during this...Photo
19th Century Cotton Gin, made in Birgmingham Alabama.Interactive
Homestead House was built in 1823-1826 by Dr. John Simpson Bratton, son of William and Martha Bratton. In the early 19th century, William Bratton’s son, Dr. John Bratton, inherited the estate. He was...