W. G. Ponder Plantation
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The William G. Ponder Plantation was a large cotton plantation of over 5756 acres (23 km2) situated in northeastern Leon County, Florida, United States and established by William G. Ponder.
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[edit] Location
The plantation was located west of the settlement of Miccosukee and not bordering any other plantations. Today that land encompasses private property north of Moccasin Gap Road and Veteran's Memorial Drive.
[edit] Plantaton statistics
The Leon County Florida 1860 Agricultural Census shows that the William G. Ponder Plantation had the following:
- Improved Land: 1000 acres (4 km²)
- Unimproved Land: 4000+ acres (16 km²)
- Cash value of plantation: $48,000
- Cash value of farm implements/machinery: $1500
- Cash value of farm animals: $6,125
- Number of slaves: 99
- Bushels of corn: 8,500
- Bales of cotton: 206
[edit] The owner
G.W. Ponder was one of two absentee planters in northeast Leon County. Originally from Thomas County, Georgia, Ponder began purchasing land in Leon County in 1846.
Agents for William Ponder.
- B. Regan
- Jno. J. Courtney
[edit] The 1900s
In 1913, the W.G. Ponder Plantation grounds were purchased by Lewis S. Thompson of Red Bank, New Jersey renaming it Sunny Hill Plantation.
[edit] References
- Wealth of land owners
- Slave holders
- Paisley, Clifton; From Cotton To Quail, University of Florida Press, c1968.