
Lemmon Hill Plantation, Part 5 - Life of Enslaved People | Project Discovery
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Project Discovery visits a restored plantation from the 1790s, built in Winnsboro, in Fairfield County.Grade(s): 6, 7, 8
Subject(s): Social Studies
Year: 2020
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Project Discovery visits a restored plantation from the 1790s, built in Winnsboro, in Fairfield County.Video
Project Discovery visits a restored plantation from the 1790s, built in Winnsboro, in Fairfield County.Video
Project Discovery visits a restored plantation from the 1790s, built in Winnsboro, in Fairfield County.Video
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