American Artifacts
Green Hill Plantation
2017-10-29T17:59:59-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/3bc/20171029180138003_hd.jpgSaving Slave Houses project founder Jobie Hill visited the former Green Hill plantation with a team of preservationists and 3D scanning technicians to document several existing structures associated with slavery, including a slave house, laundry building, and a stone auction block. On the National Register of Historic Places, Green Hill plantation was built in the 1790s and was operated by a Virginia slave dealer for the first half of the 19th century.
Saving Slave Houses project founder Jobie Hill visited the former Green Hill plantation with a team of preservationists and 3D scanning…
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Saving Slave Houses project founder Jobie Hill visited the former Green Hill plantation with a team of preservationists and 3D scanning technicians to document several existing structures associated with slavery, including a slave house, laundry building, and a stone auction block. On the National Register of Historic Places, Green Hill plantation was built in the 1790s and was operated by a Virginia slave dealer for the first half of the 19th century. close
Saving Slave Houses project founder Jobie Hill visited the former Green Hill plantation with a team of preservationists and 3D scanning… read more
Saving Slave Houses project founder Jobie Hill visited the former Green Hill plantation with a team of preservationists and 3D scanning technicians to document several existing structures associated with slavery, including a slave house, laundry building, and a stone auction block. On the National Register of Historic Places, Green Hill plantation was built in the 1790s and was operated by a Virginia slave dealer for the first half of the 19th century. close
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