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Title
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Alabama Places and Spaces
Subject
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Alabama Cultural Resource Survey
Description
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Alabama Cultural Resource Survey
Creator
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Alabama Cultural Resource Survey
Auburn University
Keith S. Hebert
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Auburn University
University of North Alabama
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Title
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Harris-Pryor House
Creator
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Pam Kingsbury, University of North Alabama
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Pam Kingsbury, University of North Alabama
Publisher
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Alabama Cultural Resource Survey
Type
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Still Image and Text
Subject
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The Harris-Pryor House was built around 1858 by Schulyer Harris on land that had been owned by Henry Augustine Washington (who had been related to the President).
Harris gave the house to his daughter, Ida Marie, and her husband, William Richard Pryor (who was the son of Senator Luke Pryor and Isabella Virginia {Harris} Pryor).
Through the purchase of land, marriages, and inheritances, the plantation that was known as "Flower Hill Farm" grew to over 3,000 acres. After the abolition of slavery, over sixty tenant farmers lived on the land.
The historic farm and land, which is not open to the public, is owned and held in private trust.
Source
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Historic Marker.
Description
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Limestone County, Alabama; Tanner, Alabama; Harris-Pryor House; Antebellum Trail;
Date
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1858 to the present.
Limestone County
Tanner Alabama
The Antebellum Trail
The Harris-Pryor House