Burgesstown Plantation

Burgesstown Plantation

Burgesstown Plantation was a large cotton plantation of 8100 acres (33 km²) in northern Leon County, Florida, United States established by Frederich R. Cotten between 1850 and 1855.

Plantation location

Burgesstown extended to the west as far as the Ochlockonee River, to the east it would cross what is now Meridian Road and border the southern edge of Lake Iamonia. The boundaries would continue east and include the development of Luna Pines and the northern reaches of the development of Killearn Lakes Plantation and would protrude south into the development of Golden Eagle Plantation and Golden Eagle Country Club.

The smaller southern section of the plantation bordering Lake Jackson encompasses what is now the western edge of Phipps-Overstreet Park, the western part of Miller Landing Rd. and E. Rollins Point Rd.

Plantation statistics

The Leon County Florida 1860 Agricultural Census shows that Burgesstown Plantation had the following:
*Improved Land: 3,800 acres (15 km²)
*Unimproved Land: 4,300 acres (17 km²)
*Cash value of plantation: $22,000
*Cash value of farm implements/machinery: $200
*Cash value of farm animals: $600
*Number of slaves: 274 [ [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajac/flleon.htm Largest slaveholders from 1860 Slave Census schedules] ]
*corn: 13,000 bushels (460 m³)
*cotton: 825 bales

Frederick Cotten also had control over a farm of his deceased brother which produced 185 bales of cotton. Cotten's total real estate was valued at $100,000.

During the dry season of April and May, Cotten took advantage of his property being located on two lakes which would dry in to prairie lakes. Cotten used the now extra area to graze his $17,600 worth of livestock including over 1000 swine, 16 work oxen, 60 dairy cows, 72 mules and asses, and 15 horses.

In addition to growing cotton, in 1860 Cotten harvested:
*4000 bushels (140 m³) of sweet potatoes
*75 tons of hay
*2000 bushels (70 m³) of peas and beans
*30 bushels (10 m³) of Irish potatoes

The owner

Frederich R. Cotten who had moved with his wife Elizabeth to Leon County in 1841 from North Carolina. Frederich was the son of Spencer D. Cotten of Tarboro, North Carolina. On May 26, 1845, Cotten participated in the first state wide election for state representatives and was one of six elected from Leon County. [ [http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/fl/statewide/xmisc/1845elec.txt 1845 election info.] ]

In 1851, Cotten purchased 35 slaves Old Penny, young Penny, Wilkes, Enoch, Molly, Sarry, Sylvia, Albery, Nancy, Rosetta, Betsy, John, Franklin, Jacob Sr., Jacob Jr., Jerry, Frederick, Penelope, Lucy, Jenny, Lydia, Guni [?] , Seaborn, Susan, Washington, Aga [?] , George, Martha, Sarah, Louisa Winna, Mourning, Scipio, Davy, Parthana, and Margaret. Cotten's slaves were valued at $164,000. [Paisley, Clifton; "From Cotton To Quail", University of Florida Press, c1968.]

Cotten died July 7, 1878.

Ownership transfer

The plantation property was kept by the Cotten heirs, the Whiteheads, until they sold the portion which ran along the south shore of Lake Iamonia to Lloyd Griscom who named it Luna Plantation.

References

External links

* [http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/fl/leon/census/1860agri.txt Rootsweb Plantations]
* [http://www.flheritage.com/services/sites/markers/markers.cfm?ID=leon Florida Historical Markers program]
* [http://www.baltimoreteacher.com/portfolio/docs/slavetrade.pdf File on slave trade] (PDF)


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