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Barrow Hill
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wreck of 1837, Winthrop was due to receive a large property inheritance originally going to
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The Leon County
Florida 1860 Agricultural Census shows that Barrow Hill Plantation had the following:
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on the west and would cover what is now a part of
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71 people to work his land, which was primarily dedicated to growing cotton as a
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The below photos(?) are of John S. Winthrop's home at 610 N. Monroe Street in
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It later went to John's son
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Francis B. Winthrop on horsevack behind Guy L. Winthrop
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31:of 3,990 acres (1,610 ha) located in central
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82:Unimproved Land: 1,400 acres (570 ha)
79:Improved Land: 2,590 acres (1,050 ha)
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