Woodlawn Plantation (Florida)
Woodlawn Plantation was a large forced-labor farm built by Thomas Peter Chaires on St. Augustine Road immediately south of Chaires in eastern Leon County, Florida.
Chaires, along with his 2 brothers Green H. Chaires and Benjamin Chaires, established large plantations during the Florida Territorial Period of 1821-1845. Green Chaires would establish Evergreen Hills Plantation and Benjamin would establish Verdura Plantation.
Plantation specifics
The Leon County Florida 1860 Agricultural Census shows that the Woodlawn Plantation had the following:
- Improved Land: N/A
- Unimproved Land: N/A
- Cash value of plantation: N/A
- Cash value of farm implements/machinery: N/A
- Cash value of farm animals: N/A
- Number of slaves: N/A
- Bushels of corn: N/A
- Bales of cotton: N/A
The plantations would eventually form the community hub of Chaires. In 2000 the community of Chaires was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The owner
Chaires' father was Major Benjamin Chaires who laid out and named the area of Jacksonville, Florida in 1822. Chaires is also listed as a voter in First Florida Election of 1845.
References
- ^ Clifton Paisley (1968). From cotton to quail an agricultural chronicle of leon country florida 1860-1967. Internet Archive. p. 5.