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Thomas Spalding: Antebellum Planter of Sapelovolume 1

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Focusing on the life of Thomas Spalding, a prominent antebellum planter, this monograph explores his influential plantation on Sapelo Island, known for its productivity in cotton and sugar cane. It delves into Spalding's plantation management and slaveholding practices, contextualizing them within the early-to-mid nineteenth century. The book also examines barrier island ecology, agricultural techniques, and tabby architecture. Additionally, it traces the Spalding family's legacy into the early 20th century, highlighting the emergence of African American communities formed by the formerly enslaved population.

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Thomas Spalding: Antebellum Planter of Sapelovolume 1, Buddy Sullivan

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2019
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