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Sun Jan 23, 2022, 06:17 AM Jan 2022

Sotterley's Remaining Slave Cabin

Hollywood in St. Mary's County, Maryland — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)

In the 18th century, enslaved African Americans were housed in outlying barns and buildings of the plantation, as well as in the passageways of the manor house. By the 19th century, approximately ten slave cabins were constructed between the ravine and the agricultural fields within partial view of the house.

This cabin would have housed an estimated two dozen slaves. The Plantation owner provided little by way of furnishings, so slaves made clothing, furniture and bedding themselves.

Archaeological excavations at this site uncovered a hidden root cellar, and hundreds of artifacts including buttons tools and pottery.

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