Besides the tabby slave cabins, this is the only surviving structure from North End Plantation. It has been expanded with brick veneer.
These days, it’s popular with the Sicilian Donkeys.
National Register of Historic Places
Besides the tabby slave cabins, this is the only surviving structure from North End Plantation. It has been expanded with brick veneer.
These days, it’s popular with the Sicilian Donkeys.
National Register of Historic Places
Filed under --CHATHAM COUNTY GA--, Ossabaw Island GA
Tagged as --CHATHAM COUNTY GA--, African-American Culture of Coastal Georgia, Architecture of Coastal Georgia, Barrier Islands of Coastal Georgia, Georgia Tabby, National Register of Historic Places, Ossabaw Island GA, Plantations of Coastal Georgia, Slavery in Georgia
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