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  1. About. Hidden among the trees in historic Roswell, Georgia, sits a graceful home constructed by one of Roswell’s founding families, the Smiths. In 1838, the Smith family and 30 of their slaves left two struggling plantations along the Georgia coast to make a new start with 300 acres of cotton farmland north of the Roswell Square.

  2. Smith Plantation " The Southern Trilogy: The Historic Homes of Roswell " tells the tale of the founding of Roswell, Georgia. Three historic homes tell us a lot about the first families and how they lived.

  3. Archibald Smith Plantation Home Roswell, Georgia: For over 150 years, the Smith’s Plantation Home has stood the test of time as The Civil. Destrehan Plantation Destrehan, Louisiana: Erected in 1787 by Charles Paquet, Destrehan Plantation was purchased by indigo planter. B&O Railroad Museum: Ellicott City Station Ellicott City, Maryland

  4. www.roswellgov.com › discover-us › historic-houseBarrington Hall | Roswell, GA

    The seven acres of park like grounds feature the only antebellum garden in the Metro Atlanta area that is open to the public. Along with the Archibald Smith Plantation Home and Bulloch Hall, Barrington Hall stands today full of the early memories of Roswell and the families who laid the foundation for it to become the community it is today.

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  6. The Archibald Smith Plantation Home shows the history of the area over a timespan ranging from the early Georgian colonial period to the middle 20th Century. The family owned the property and lived there for most of that time. The house shows some of the updates that were added by the family, such as the more modern kitchen.

  7. Feb 9, 2024 · Bottom middle - The Archibald Smith Plantation Home, a historic house in Roswell, Georgia, was built in 1845 by one of Roswell's founders, Archibald Smith, and housed three generations of his family. Bottom right - A common button bush with an Eastern swallowtail butterfly on it.

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