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(Elijah) Hall Plantation
Location: Rabun Co., NC
Constructed: ca. 1840
History: Elijah M. Hall and his wife, Miriam Dickey Hall, moved to Rabun County, Georgia, from Macon County, North Carolina, in the 1840's.
Associated Surnames: Hall
Associated Plantations: Hogback Plantation (Fannin Co., GA)
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1850: Slaves of Elijah Hall
From the 1850 Slave Schedule [no. of persons, gender, age, color], contributed by Jason Lee Edwards
- 1 Male 50 black
- 1 Female 34 black
- 1 Female 22 black
- 1 Female 4 mulatto
1860: Slaves of Elijah Hall
From the 1860 Slave Schedule [no. of persons, gender, age, color], contributed by Jason Lee Edwards
- 1 Female 36 black
- 1 Female 26 black
- 1 Female 13 black
- 1 Male 22 black
- 1 Female 2 black
Hall slave family on Elijah Hall Plantation
Contributed by Jason Lee Edwards
- Susannah Dickey Hall: c.1810 - aft.1880; bought by E. M. Hall at the
estate sale of his father in law in 1842 for $511.00.
- dau. Tilda Hall: 1845 - aft.1880
- dau. Bettie Hall: 1858 - aft.1880; married Caesar Austin in 1875
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