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Instructions for placing plantations on this page:
Under Construction - If your plantation page needs work or is partially complete place it under this heading.
Profiles Needed - If the plantation has names but the profiles are not yet completed then place it under this heading.
Do Not Count - If you have created an index or holding page for multiple plantations you are working on that were owned by the same person, please place your holding page under this heading.
Please place each plantation in alphabetical order.
Completed
- Enfield Chase Plantation in Prince George's County, owned by John Contee
- Java Farm Plantation, Anne Arundel, MD, owned by John Contee and his sons Charles Snowden Contee and Richard Contee
- Pleasant Prospect Plantation, Prince George's County, owned by John Contee
- Portland Manor Plantation owned by Bennett Darnall and his ancestors in Anne Arundel Co, MD
- Youngs Plantation Prince George's County, owned by John Contee
Needs Profiles
- Doughoregan Manor Plantation owned by the Charles Carroll family in Anne Arundel Co/Howard Co, MD (213 profiles to be made, complex)
- Otwell Plantation, Talbot County, owned by Nicholas Goldsborough (76 profiles needed)
- Sotterley Plantation St. Mary's Co, MD begun by James Bowles and George Plater II (179 profiles to be made, complex)
Under Construction
- The Burgess Plantation Puddington Harbour, Anne Arundel County, owned by Benjamin Burgess
Needs Category
Total (9)
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