Reconstructed Slave Cabin | Historic Brattonsville
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To the right of the Dairy is the Reconstructed Slave Cabin, built on the foundation of one of the original slave cabins.Located in York County near Rock Hill, Brattonsville is home to structures that range from a pre-Revolutionary War cabin to an antebellum plantation.
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To the right of the Dairy is the Reconstructed Slave Cabin, built on the foundation of one of the original slave cabins.Photo
Fireplace inside Reconstructed Slave CabinPhoto
Shed and wagon used for loading cornPhoto
Cart used for loading corn. In addition to corn, Dr. John Bratton also grew wheat and oats, and much of his wealth came from growing cotton.Photo
The structure to the right of the tree is the Double Pen Corn Crib.Photo
Farm animals helped farmers to succeed in agriculture.Photo
Farm animals were kept at the Work Barn.Photo
Left : Work Barn Right: Small Corn Crib for storing corn. After harvesting the corn, it would be left in the crib to dry with the shucks still on. After it dried out and the shucks were removed, it...Photo
Wagon used for hauling cottonPhoto
In the Wood Shed, wood working would be done and furniture would be made.