Lower Sauratown Plantation

Lower Sauratown Plantation
Nearest city Eden, North Carolina
Area 4 acres (1.6 ha)
Built 1825 (1825)
NRHP Reference #

84000071[1]

Site 31RK1
Location Southern side of the Dan River, southeast of Eden, near Eden, North Carolina[2]
Area 12 acres (4.9 ha)
NRHP Reference # 84002474[1]
Added to NRHP May 24, 1984
Added to NRHP October 11, 1984

Lower Sauratown Plantation includes the remnants of a historic plantation and archaeological site located near Eden, Rockingham County, North Carolina. The plantation remnants include a plantation office building (c. 1825), a mid-19th century brick dwelling house, the Brodnax family cemetery, the remains of an extensive boxwood garden, and numerous below-grade foundations. The office and dwelling house were restored in 1983. Site 31RK1 is located on the Lower Sauratown Plantation and includes the remains of a large 17th-century Indian village of the Saura tribe. Lower Sauratown Plantation was the boyhood home of Governor Robert Broadnax Glenn, the adopted son of Dr. Edward T. Brodnax.[3]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 National Park Service (2010-07-09). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. Master Site Record, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, n.d. Accessed 2014-06-23.
  3. Lindley S. Butler and Michael T. Southern (July 1984). "Lower Sauratown Plantation" (pdf). National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory. North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office. Retrieved 2015-02-01.


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