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  1. Mulberry Grove Plantation, located north of Port Wentworth, Chatham County, Savannah, was a rice plantation, notable as the location where Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin. Once a thriving plantation, comprising, in 1798, some

  2. Mulberry Grove Plantation. Year Erected: 1956. Marker Text: Mulberry Grove which is located approximately 2 miles northeast from this marker is one of the most historic of the old Savannah River plantations. In early Colonial days mulberry trees were cultivated at Mulberry Grove for use in Georgia's silk industry.

  3. Mulberry Grove which is located approximately 2 miles northeast from this marker is one of the most historic of the old Savannah River plantations. In early Colonial days mulberry trees were cultivated at Mulberry Grove for use in Georgia's silk industry.

  4. Sep 22, 2019 · Twice visited by George Washington, now a pile of decaying bricks reclaimed by nature, the Mulberry Grove Plantation became the home of General Nathanael Greene and witnessed the invention of the cotton gin, a convoluted tale worth exploring.

  5. No visitors center welcomes tourists to Mulberry Grove. There’s a historic marker a mile away, but the rush of 18-wheelers discourages passers-by from stopping and learning about the...

  6. Mulberry Grove represents a time capsule of human occupation spanning 3,000 years. Many key events in the early history of Georgia and the United States occurred on the former plantation site known as Mulberry Grove. | Drag mouse over camera icon to view pictures. |. 1500 - 1733.

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  8. Mar 5, 2018 · Mulberry trees were cultivated at Mulberry Grove Plantation for use in Georgia’s silk industry, giving the site its name. Once the Georgia Trustees’ original ban on slavery in Georgia was lifted in 1750, Mulberry Grove planters began to focus intensely on rice production.

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