Overview

Location

Natchez, Adams Co., MS

Date Constructed/ Founded

not determined

Associated Surnames

Buhler, Smith

Historical notes

none

Associated Slave Workplaces

none



Associated Free Persons

  • The Smith's - owners; grandparents of John Robert Buhler
  • John Robert Buhler - resident at Independence Plantation
  • Mary Reynolds Buhler - wife of J.R. Buhler


Associated Enslaved Persons

  • none recorded yet


Research Leads and Plantation Records

Natchez-Area Manuscript collections in The Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections at Louisiana State University: Buhler, John Robert, 1829-1886
Papers, 1843-1914. 6 ms. vols. Location: H:17. John Robert Buhler was the son of John Christian Buhler, a planter of Buhler's Plains near Baton Rouge. After his marriage to Mary Reynolds, they lived at Independence Plantation, home of his grandparents, the Smiths, near Natchez. Papers include three volumes of a diary containing entries (1847-1849) reflecting family and social life on Independence Plantation and providing information on events in and around Natchez and Baton Rouge. http://www.lib.lsu.edu/special/guides/natchez.html



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