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Patterson Plantation

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The Patterson Plantation, also known as Holly Rock Farm, is a historic Federal style plantation house located on the edge of Durham in Orange County, North Carolina. The home was once the center of a 2,200-acre plantation dating back to the 18th-century.

Patterson Plantation in 2021

History

The Patterson Plantation was first listed in a 1770 Collet Map as "I. Paterson", at the time it was owned by a planter named John Patterson, who built a cabin on the site.[1] The family also operated a mill, known as Patterson's Mill, along New Hope Creek in what is now Duke Forest.[1] The land later passed to Patterson's son, John Tapley Patterson.[1] Upon his death, it passed to his son, Mann Patterson.[1] Construction on the large Federal-style house began in 1834, shortly before the death of Patterson.[1] His second wife Mary Cabe Patterson, who had inherited the 2,200-acre plantation, later completed the building.[1] It was built at the intersection of Erwin and Whitfield Roads, less than a mile from Mt. Moriah Baptist Church.[1] The Patterson's two sons, Mann and Robert, also lived at the farm.[1] Two house slaves, named Matthew and Phebe, were listed as part of the household in 1870.[1]

The plantation also includes a family cemetery, located further down Erwin Road, which includes 27 marked graves and 5 unmarked graves.[2]

In the 1950s, the plantation was under the ownership of Charlie and Josie Henderson Humphries, who had inherited it from family members.[1] The Humphries later moved to Hope Valley Country Club, and members of the Henderson family came to live on the property, building a house across the street in the 1980s.[1]

The plantation was later purchased by David Dickson and renamed Holly Rock Farm.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "PATTERSON PLANTATION | Open Orange".
  2. ^ "174 PATTERSON FAMILY CEMETERY Orange County North Carolina Cemeteries".

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This page was last edited on 30 March 2022, at 08:29
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