Somerset Place

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A Representative Antebellum Plantation


Collins Family Home, Ca. 1830

Somerset Place is a representative state historic site offering a comprehensive and realistic view of 19th-century life on a large North Carolina plantation. Originally, this atypical plantation included more than 100,000 densely wooded, mainly swampy acres bordering the five-by-eight mile Lake Phelps, in present-day Washington County. During its 80 years as an active plantation (1785-1865), hundreds of acres were converted into high yielding fields of rice, corn, oats, wheat, beans, peas, and flax; sophisticated sawmills turned out thousands of feet of lumber. By 1865, Somerset Place was one of the upper South's largest plantations.

Old Plantation. www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/hs/somerset/somerset.ht...
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Coordinates:   35°47'18"N   76°24'23"W
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