Airlie Plantation
The Airlie Plantation was owned and operated by James Green Carson, who moved across the Mississippi River from Canebrake Plantation in Adams County, Mississippi, around 1846 with his wife Catherine Waller Carson and family. The Carsons fled to Texas during the Civil War, and James Green Carson died of diphtheria in Tyler, Texas.
From the guide to the Airlie Plantation Records 16125404., 1846-1951, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)
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creatorOf | Airlie Plantation Records 16125404., 1846-1951 | Dolph Briscoe Center for American History |
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associatedWith | Affleck, Thomas, 1812-1868 | person |
associatedWith | Carson, Catherine Waller, d. ca. 1888 | person |
associatedWith | Carson, James Green, 1815-1863 | person |
associatedWith | Gallaway, T. A. | person |
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Slavery |
Airlie Plantation (East Carroll Parish, La.) |
Cotton growing |
East Carroll Parish (La.) |
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