William A. Carr Plantation

The William A. Carr Plantation was a small cotton plantation of 2000 acres (8 km2) in northwestern Leon County, Florida established by William A. Carr.

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Location

The land was situated at the northern tip of Lake Carr and encompassed what is now the small unincorporated African-American community of Blocker and the Cedar Hill Road area. A road in northern Leon County just off Bannerman Road, Carr Lane, is the remnant of William Carr in the area.

Plantation statistics

The Leon County Florida 1860 Agricultural Census shows that the William A. Carr Plantation had the following:

The owner

William Carr was originally from Virginia. Outside of agriculture, Carr was a stockholder with the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company in 1838. [1] In 1840 Carr was a complaintant in a land case before the United States Supreme Court. Carr was also one of the first teachers at the all black McBride School. [2]

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