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Mount Mourne Plantation

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Built
  
1836 (1836)

NRHP Reference #
  
74001354

Area
  
4 ha

Architectural style
  
Greek Revival, Federal

Opened
  
1836

Added to NRHP
  
29 October 1974

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Location
  
Off NC 115, Mount Mourne, North Carolina

MPS
  
Iredell County MRA (AD)

Similar
  
Wood Lawn, Bennett Bunn Plantation, Green River Plantation

Mount Mourne Plantation is a former Southern plantation and historic house located in Mount Mourne, Iredell County, North Carolina. It was built in 1836, and is a two-story, five-bay transitional Federal / Greek Revival style frame dwelling. It features a hipped roof entrance portico with four fluted Tuscan order columns.

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It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

History

The plantation house was built by Major Rufus Reid (1797-1854). He grew cotton, wheat and corn. In its heyday, the Plantation was one of the largest in the area, and the second largest in Iredell County, being worked by around 88 slaves at one point. This made Rufus Reid one of the wealthiest and most prosperous planters in not only the area, but the state as a whole.

At present

It is currently privately owned, and is closed to the public. The plantation gave its name to the modern-day community of Mount Mourne, North Carolina, in which the home is located.

References

Mount Mourne Plantation Wikipedia