Built 1780 NRHP Reference # 72000924 Area 26 ha | Architect Brown, Col. Thomas Opened 1780 Added to NRHP 25 April 1972 | |
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Location Off SR 1730, near Carvers, North Carolina |
Oakland Plantation, situated on a bluff overlooking the Cape Fear River in Bladen County, North Carolina, was built over 200 years ago by General Thomas Brown, an American Revolutionary War patriot. It is one of a few houses of its period in North Carolina still being used today.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Oakland depicts the architecture and skill of the artisans of that period. Bricks laid in Flemish bond were brought from England on sailing ships as ballast, transported up river, and unloaded by hand.
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
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