Plantation Houses of the Alabama Canebrake and Their Associated Outbuildings Multiple Property Submission | |
Coordinates: | 32.8406°N -87.8875°W |
Location: | Hale and Marengo counties, Alabama |
Refnum: | 64500009 |
The Plantation Houses of the Alabama Canebrake and Their Associated Outbuildings Multiple Property Submission is a multiple property submission of properties that were together listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The multiple property submission covers plantation properties that are within the Alabama Canebrake. The National Park Service has determined that all are historically or architecturally significant as a surviving group of plantation structures in what was once one of the wealthiest areas of the state.[1]
Resource Name | Also known as | Coordinates | City | County | Added | Notes | |
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32.4289°N -87.775°W | |||||||
32.4239°N -87.6744°W | Moved | ||||||
Morrisette-Tunstall-Sledge House | 32.5197°N -87.5689°W | Demolished | |||||
32.5103°N -87.7031°W | |||||||
Liver House | 32.53°N -87.6942°W | Threatened | |||||
32.7178°N -87.6892°W | |||||||
32.4281°N -87.6603°W | |||||||
Charles Walker House | 32.4475°N -87.5753°W | ||||||
32.4156°N -87.5889°W | Demolished | ||||||
32.4411°N -87.6519°W | |||||||
32.4353°N -87.6019°W | |||||||
Browder Place | 32.5139°N -87.6997°W | Threatened | |||||
Randolph Plantation | 32.5058°N -87.6872°W | ||||||
Atkin's Ridge | 32.6906°N -87.5767°W | ||||||
32.4444°N -87.5675°W | House demolished, some outbuildings remain | ||||||
32.4842°N -87.7156°W | |||||||
William Cade Thompson House | 32.3494°N -87.6447°W |