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  1. Iredell was primarily a land of small farms and plantations. There were, however, a few noticeable instances of speculation, taking up land to hold it until there was a rise in price enough to make a sizeable profit.

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    Mildred J. Miller's Map of Early Iredell Settlers, dated 1988 copy and details furnished by Donald Anderson Mildred Jenkins Miller (1932-2011) went to the Rowan County Library, History Room and there worked with Gretchen Whitt, the local history librarian and Mildred read, studied all land deeds of land that fell in Iredell County after 1788. She t...

    To see bigger images click one of the links below. (Some images are currently missing) Iredell County Populated Places 1808 Iredell County Early Settlers Map, part 1 Iredell County Early Settlers Map, part 2 Iredell County Early Settlers Map, part 3 Iredell County Early Settlers Map, part 4

    The following is an index of names and places identified in this map and was compliled by Donald Anderson. The date for persons is the date of the first deed from Mildred Miller's original map. Dates of organization of churches and dates of establishment of post offices have been inserted, also, to help develop a chronology. The columns are sortabl...

  2. “Sankofa-gen Wiki is a growing collection of freely accessible genealogical and historical data pertaining to U.S.A. antebellum plantations, farms, factories, manors, etc. that used African slave labor.

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  3. Plantations . Farmville Plantation, owned by Major Pinckney Brown Chambers, near Elmwood; Fort Dobbs Plantation, owned by Alexander Huggins, along Fourth Creek, just North of Statesville; Hoover Plantation, owned by John Hoover, who was hung in 1840 for killing one of his slaves, near Troutman

  4. The county retains many modern farmsteads with traditional log and farm buildings. In the 19th c. plantation gentry emerged, and some built imposing houses that combine traditional forms with stylish patternbook details. Both large and small farms are notable for single and double-crib log barns of the 19th c.

  5. Both of those versions look even more different than the present-day Iredell. Knowing how much land your ancestors owned can tell you a lot about them. Sometimes, land records can tell you that...

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  7. Mar 28, 2023 · There were a number of plantations just north of the village of Davidson College. Most were in Iredell County, but there was one, that of William and Amelia K. “Milly” White, located in Mecklenburg County.

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