North of the Broadfield
House, archeologists have also discovered the ruins of a small
cabin that may have originally served as a slave dwelling on the
plantation. Artifacts associated with the house indicate that
it continued to be inhabited after the Civil War, probably until
sometime around the turn of the 20th century.
This work is generously funded by the Dent-Troup Memorial Trust
Fund and administered by the Parks, Recreation and Historic Sites
Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Kay Wood,
Principal Archeologist with Southern Research, is directing the
work.
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