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  1. Thornhill is a historic plantation near Forkland, Alabama. The Greek Revival main house was built in 1833 by James Innes Thornton. The house was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 10, 1984.

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  3. Feb 25, 2017 · Located in what was known as "the Forks," the area between Black Warrior River and Tombigbee River in Alabama's Black Belt region, near the town or Forkland in southern Greene County, Thornhill by 1850 had become one of the leading cotton producers in the leading cotton producing states in the South.

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    • County Road 19, Forkland, 36740, Alabama
  4. 30. OLD SLAVE QUARTERS - Thornhill Plantation, County Road 19, Forkland, Greene County, AL | Library of Congress. Photo, Print, Drawing 30. OLD SLAVE QUARTERS - Thornhill Plantation, County Road 19, Forkland, Greene County, AL Photos from Survey HABS AL-238.

  5. sah-archipedia.org › buildings › AL-01/063/0093Thornhill | SAH ARCHIPEDIA

    Thornton Plantation. 1830s; c. 1845 colonnade. North side of Greene County 19 at end of private lane, between Boligee and Forkland. (Courtesy of George F. Landegger Collection of Alabama Photographs in Carol M. Highsmith's America, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division)

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  6. Thornhill Plantation, County Road 19, Forkland, Greene County, AL. Names. Historic American Buildings Survey, creator. Thornton, James Innes. Glover, Allen. Created / Published. Documentation compiled after 1933. Headings. - houses. - outbuildings. - wells. - cisterns. - story. - slave quarters. - cabins. - stables. - barns. - bells.

  7. Dec 25, 2023 · Thornhill is a historic plantation near Forkland, Alabama. The Greek Revival main house was built in 1833 by James Innes Thornton. [2] . The house was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 10, 1984. [1] Contents. History. Architecture. Family Cemetery. References. External links. History.

  8. Thornhill is an old plantation house near Forkland, Alabama. The Greek Revival main house was built in 1833 by James Innes Thornton. Thornhill was a cotton plantation in the early 1830s. It extended over 2,600 acres. By 1860, there were 156 slaves working on the plantation.

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