Lemmon Hill Plantation, Part 6
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6
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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
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.Photo
This was the main food preparation area for the Homestead. Food would be prepared and carried over. This was typical during this time period, in order to prevent fires. Be sure to view the 3D Virtual...Photo
Below the Assembly Hall is the cellar, which acted as a central storage and work area, and was used for food preparation. A dumb waiter was used to bring items from the cellar to the dining room.Photo
The exterior of the Assembly/Dining Hall. It was used for formal dinners, parties, recitals, and dances. This addition to the house stood as a sign of their wealth and status in the community.Photo
To the right of the historical marker is the Brick House, the last of the original Bratton Plantation buildings, constructed between 1843 and 1845. To the right of that are the remnants of the Bratton...Photo
The Homestead House was built between 1823 and 1826. This is where Dr. John Bratton and his family resided. He was a physician, as well as a farmer, and his success in agriculture, growing grains and...