Kingsley Plantation slave quarters ruins located on Fort George Island, Florida. The cabins are believed to have been built in 1820\u27s or 1830\u27s from cement tabby. The plantation is named for Zephaniah Kingsley who lived there with his African wife, Anna Madgigne Jai from 1814-1830\u27s. This is on the National Register of Historic Places (NRIS #70000182).https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/historical_architecture_main/6439/thumbnail.jp
Stereograph shows ruins of slave quarters, possibly on the grounds of Kingsley Plantation, Fort Geor...
The graves pictured contained the daughter and sister-in-law of John H. McIntosh, President of the R...
A momella house on Kingsley Plantation located on Fort George Island. Momella was a place in Africa...
Kingsley Plantation slave quarters ruins located on Fort George Island, Florida. The cabins are beli...
Remains of a well on the Kingsley Plantation located on Fort George Island, Florida. Kingsley Planta...
Kingsley Plantation kitchen house located on Fort George Island, Florida. It was built in the 1820\u...
Kingsley Plantation main house located on Fort George Island, Florida. The house was built between 1...
Kingsley Plantation main house located on Fort George Island, Florida. The house was built between 1...
Barn located on Kingsley Plantation. The barn was built of cement tabby. Located on Fort George Isla...
Kingsley Plantation main house located on Fort George Island, Florida. The house was built between 1...
Barn located on Kingsley Plantation. The barn was built of cement tabby. Located on Fort George Isla...
Barn located on Kingsley Plantation. The barn was built of cement tabby. Located on Fort George Isla...
The island was named after a 1736 fort that was used to defend southern Georgia when it was a colony...
The Kingsley Plantation barn is located on the is located on Kingsley Plantation which is part of th...
Kingsley Plantation house which was home to the owners of the plantation was built in 1798 by the fi...
Stereograph shows ruins of slave quarters, possibly on the grounds of Kingsley Plantation, Fort Geor...
The graves pictured contained the daughter and sister-in-law of John H. McIntosh, President of the R...
A momella house on Kingsley Plantation located on Fort George Island. Momella was a place in Africa...
Kingsley Plantation slave quarters ruins located on Fort George Island, Florida. The cabins are beli...
Remains of a well on the Kingsley Plantation located on Fort George Island, Florida. Kingsley Planta...
Kingsley Plantation kitchen house located on Fort George Island, Florida. It was built in the 1820\u...
Kingsley Plantation main house located on Fort George Island, Florida. The house was built between 1...
Kingsley Plantation main house located on Fort George Island, Florida. The house was built between 1...
Barn located on Kingsley Plantation. The barn was built of cement tabby. Located on Fort George Isla...
Kingsley Plantation main house located on Fort George Island, Florida. The house was built between 1...
Barn located on Kingsley Plantation. The barn was built of cement tabby. Located on Fort George Isla...
Barn located on Kingsley Plantation. The barn was built of cement tabby. Located on Fort George Isla...
The island was named after a 1736 fort that was used to defend southern Georgia when it was a colony...
The Kingsley Plantation barn is located on the is located on Kingsley Plantation which is part of th...
Kingsley Plantation house which was home to the owners of the plantation was built in 1798 by the fi...
Stereograph shows ruins of slave quarters, possibly on the grounds of Kingsley Plantation, Fort Geor...
The graves pictured contained the daughter and sister-in-law of John H. McIntosh, President of the R...
A momella house on Kingsley Plantation located on Fort George Island. Momella was a place in Africa...