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Spirit of Red House Plantation

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Red House Plantation appears to have been part of what once was Cherry Hill Plantation. The original house was built between 1810 to 1850 by Edward Bailey. The forerunner to this mansion appears to have been the William Seabrook Mansion built in 1810. After surviving the calamity of the Civil War and the march of years, the mansion seems to have withstood adverse forces until World War II when it was burned to the ground, leaving only its brick chimneys.

Today, a visit to Red House Plantation is a meeting with the remnants of the past. There on what was the lawn are two large chimneys overgrown with vines. There is little that remains of the drives, the manicured lawn, and the out buildings. 

Size: 27” × 21” Encore

For information on purchasing this print, please email madelinecarolart@gmail.com

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Red House Plantation appears to have been part of what once was Cherry Hill Plantation. The original house was built between 1810 to 1850 by Edward Bailey. The forerunner to this mansion appears to have been the William Seabrook Mansion built in 1810. After surviving the calamity of the Civil War and the march of years, the mansion seems to have withstood adverse forces until World War II when it was burned to the ground, leaving only its brick chimneys.

Today, a visit to Red House Plantation is a meeting with the remnants of the past. There on what was the lawn are two large chimneys overgrown with vines. There is little that remains of the drives, the manicured lawn, and the out buildings. 

Size: 27” × 21” Encore

For information on purchasing this print, please email madelinecarolart@gmail.com

Red House Plantation appears to have been part of what once was Cherry Hill Plantation. The original house was built between 1810 to 1850 by Edward Bailey. The forerunner to this mansion appears to have been the William Seabrook Mansion built in 1810. After surviving the calamity of the Civil War and the march of years, the mansion seems to have withstood adverse forces until World War II when it was burned to the ground, leaving only its brick chimneys.

Today, a visit to Red House Plantation is a meeting with the remnants of the past. There on what was the lawn are two large chimneys overgrown with vines. There is little that remains of the drives, the manicured lawn, and the out buildings. 

Size: 27” × 21” Encore

For information on purchasing this print, please email madelinecarolart@gmail.com

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