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What changes were made to the plantation in 1881

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Barrow Plantation

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The transformation has been so gradual that almost imperceptibly a radical change has been effected. For several years after the war, the force on the plantation was divided into two squads

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In 1881 David Barrow, a plantation owner in mid-Georgia, wrote a newspaper article describing the changes in his property= stewardship and organization post-Emancipation. Two decades earlier, his father had owned 94 slaves, housed in communal quarters overlooked by the house of the overseer.

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