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Record #:
14727
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Combination of harvest festival, county fair, and homely university is the annual Braswell Plantation barbecue which is the main spoke in a unique experiment in farm owner-tenant relations.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 12 Issue 21, Oct 1944, p8-9, f
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Record #:
14918
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Thomas J. Pearsall was superintendent at Braswell Plantation, a historic farm-tenantary plantation. The house dated to 1790 but the rest of the property (22,000 acres) sprawled between Halifax, Nash, and Edgecombe Counties. As a business, the plantation operated off of a landlord-tenant scheme. Pearsall required each family, 150 total in 1943, maintain a cow, sow, garden, and sweet potato patch. In return, church, school and community meeting spaces were provided.
Source:
The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 11 Issue 26, Nov 1943, p24-25, il
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