Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, these are the remaining two of eight cabins, circa 1836, that were built by African-Americans to house African-American slaves who were brought to this area to raise cotton. The quality of the woodcraft, especially the full-dovetailed corners, shows that the builders were skilled craftsmen who took great pride in their work.
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