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Ingleside Plantation

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Blake, who was 29 years old in 1860, married Laura Parish, some relation to his mother. He founded Ingleside Plantation by purchasing land to the east of Blakely Plantation. Blake later joined the
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The Leon County Florida 1860 Agricultural Census shows that the Blakely Plantation had the following:
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and his family. Eventually, the property was acquired by Joel C. Blake. In 1860, Blake was
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116 people to work his land, which was mostly devoted to producing cotton as a
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of 2,620 acres (1,060 ha) located in extreme northeast
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Location of the Blakely Plantation and Ingleside Plantation
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and would have been bound on the west by Blake's mother's
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Where Blakely & Ingleside plantations would be today.
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Largest Slaveholders from 1860 Slave Census Schedules
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forced-labor farm
Leon County
Florida
Robert W. Alston
enslaving
cash crop
Confederate States Army
Battle of Gettysburg
Ring Oak Plantation
David Sinton Ingalls
Robert Livingston Ireland, Jr.
Lake Miccosukee
Blakely Plantation
County Road 59
$
Letter from Joel Blake to his wife Laura
"The Read-Alston Duel and Politics in Territorial Florida"
Rootsweb Plantations
Largest Slaveholders from 1860 Slave Census Schedules
Florida Historical Markers Program
30°33′37″N 84°00′50″W / 30.5604°N 84.0139°W / 30.5604; -84.0139
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Plantations in Leon County, Florida
Cotton plantations in Florida

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