Enslaved Memorial at Farmington
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Farmington plantation primarily grew hemp and produced goods related to that crop, such as rope and bagging . The Speeds owned a number of enslaved people to do the plantation's labor intensive work. Today, a memorial commemorates those enslaved individuals. Photograph courtesy of Whitney Todd.
This file appears in: Farmington Historic Plantation
Farmington Historic Plantation
Historical Marker #2231 in Louisville denotes Farmington Historic Plantation, a fourteen-room Federal-style home built by John and Lucy Speed in 1816. The house was designed from plans drawn by Thomas Jefferson. For much of its existence,…