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Perry Farm

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Built
  
1820

Architectural style
  
Other

NRHP Reference #
  
94001025

Area
  
4 ha

Architect
  
Unknown

MPS
  
Wake County MPS

Opened
  
1820

Added to NRHP
  
26 August 1994

Perry Farm

Location
  
NC 2320 south side, east of the junction with NC 2300, Riley Hill, North Carolina

Similar
  
Pullen Park, Falls Lake State Recreatio, Five County Stadium

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The Perry Farm is an intact, historic African-American farm complex in Riley Hill, North Carolina, a suburb of Raleigh. The farm house was built in 1820 by John and Nancy Perry, white owners of several slaves during the Antebellum period of the South.

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After the Civil War ended, a freedman named Feggins Perry made arrangements with his former masters to work the land as a tenant farmer. Each night after work, Feggins made baskets and furniture for extra money so he and his brother could buy land, which was the prime goal of many freedmen. Feggins Perry also helped establish the nearby Riley Hill Baptist Church for freedmen.

In 1914 Feggins' son Guyon Perry purchased Perry Farm. The property remains in the family to this day.

Perry Farm was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in August 1994 as significant in African-American social history.

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References

Perry Farm Wikipedia