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Title
Belle Mina Plantation
Subject
Plantations; Belle Mina; Limestone County, AL
Description
Belle Mina Plantation is a Late Georgian-style home located in the community of Belle Mina, Alabama. The home was constructed in 1826 by Alabama's second governor, Thomas Bibb. Thomas Bibb purchased 2,500 acres of land in Northern Alabama and decided to construct a plantation in the center of it. During the Civil War, the home was occupied by Federal troops.
The plantation house has a front portico with six wide Doric Columns. The slave quarters and kitchen are joined on the side of the one story wing. This is different from most plantations, because most slave quarters were separated from the main house in Alabama. At one time, a brick wall surrounded the plantation house, but it has been removed. The fireplace mantels and interior trim show handplowed moldings, constructed by slave labor.
The plantation house has a front portico with six wide Doric Columns. The slave quarters and kitchen are joined on the side of the one story wing. This is different from most plantations, because most slave quarters were separated from the main house in Alabama. At one time, a brick wall surrounded the plantation house, but it has been removed. The fireplace mantels and interior trim show handplowed moldings, constructed by slave labor.
Creator
Dylan Tucker, University of North Alabama
Source
"Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record/Historic American Landscapes Survey." Governor Thomas Bibb House, County Road 71, Belle Mina, Limestone County, AL. Accessed May 26, 2015.
Publisher
Alabama Cultural Resource Survey
Date
1820s
Format
Text
Type
Text