- Bellevue Plantation (Florida)
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name = Bellevue Plantation
caption = Bellevue today, at the Tallahassee Museum
location = Leon County,Florida
nearest_city = Tallahassee,Florida
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added =March 11 ,1971
refnum = 71000238cite web|url=http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/FL/Leon/state.html|title=National Register of Historical Places - Florida (FL), Leon County|date=2007-03-31|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]
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Florida . It was purchased in 1854 after Catherine's husbandPrince Achille Murat (son of Joachim Murat,Napoleon 's brother-in-law and King of Naples from 1808-1815) died in 1847.Plantation home
The home was named after the Hotel de Belle-Vue in
Brussels , where Catherine and Achille had lived while inEurope . It has been restored and has period furnishings. The house is now part of the grounds of the Tallahassee Museum.Plantation specifics
The Leon County Florida 1860 Agricultural Census shows that Bellevue Plantation had the following:
* Improved Land: convert|470|acre|km2
* Unimproved Land: 50 acres
* Cash value of plantation: $10,000
* Cash value of farm implements/machinery: $200
* Cash value of farm animals: $510
* Number of slaves: 24
* Bushels of corn: N/A
* Bales of cotton: N/AThe owners
During Catherine's years at Bellevue, she became involved in America's first successful preservation effort of Mount Vernon, George Washington's home, through the Mount Vernon Ladies Association. She was appointed Vice Regent for Florida, the title given the central person in each state organizing the association’s work. The state raised $3,791 toward the restoration of Mount Vernon, the largest per capita amount raised by any of the 30 contributing states. During the Civil War, Murat participated in the local "Soldiers Aid Societies," who met as sewing circles to clothe the southern troops. Early in 1866,
Napoleon III , who had come to power in France in 1849, granted Murat an annuity from the French government in consideration of her losses during the Civil War. Catherine Murat diedAugust 6 ,1867 at Bellevue.Bellevue was sold to Captain Bloxham who owned the
William D. Bloxham Plantation . In June of 1883, Bellevue, now at convert|357|acre|km2 of land, was sold to E. L. Thompson of Wisconsin.References
External links
* [http://www.tallahasseemuseum.org Tallahassee Museum website]
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