Glenfield Plantation
Glenfield Plantation (originally called Glencannon) is a one-level historic antebellum home in Natchez, Mississippi. Glenfield was built in two distinct architectural periods on a British land grant originally deeded to Henry LeFluer by King George III. The original 400 acres grew to a 2000-acre working cotton plantation through various ownerships, circa 1774-1812 and 1845–1858. Glenfield was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Mississippi in 1990.
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Glenfield Plantation
Glenfield Plantation (originally called Glencannon) is a one-level historic antebellum home in Natchez, Mississippi. Glenfield was built in two distinct architectural periods on a British land grant originally deeded to Henry LeFluer by King George III. The original 400 acres grew to a 2000-acre working cotton plantation through various ownerships, circa 1774-1812 and 1845–1858. Glenfield was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Mississippi in 1990.
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Glenfield Plantation (original ...... bed-and-breakfast since 1992.
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Glenfield Plantation house
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Jct. of Providence Rd. and Gov. Fleet Rd., Natchez, Mississippi
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Glencannon
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Glenfield Plantation (original ...... Places in Mississippi in 1990.
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Glenfield Plantation
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