Mulberry Grove Plantation

32°11.4′N 81°9.6′W / 32.1900°N 81.1600°W / 32.1900; -81.1600

Mulberry Grove Site
Mulberry Grove Plantation is located in Georgia
Mulberry Grove Plantation
Mulberry Grove Plantation is located in the United States
Mulberry Grove Plantation
Nearest cityPort Wentworth, Georgia
Area153 acres (62 ha)
Built1794
NRHP reference No.75000575[1]
Added to NRHPJuly 17, 1975

Mulberry Grove Plantation, located north of Port Wentworth, Chatham County, Savannah, was a rice plantation, notable as the location where Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin.[2]

Once a thriving plantation, comprising, in 1798, some

... 500 acres of river swamp, under good dams and well drained; and 200 acres of upland, in good order for cotton or provisions. The remaining part of the tract, which contains in the whole more than 2000 acres, consists of oak and hickory, and well timbered pine land. There is a large and complete water machine for cleaning out rice, with barns, overseers houses, and other suitable plantation buildings, well constructed, and in good repair. There is also a convenient and well finished Dwelling House with suitable outbuildings, and an excellent garden, containing a variety of shrubs and trees both for use and ornament.[3]

Mulberry Grove has been left to ruins, surrounded by industrial areas, and all that remains is a bronze marker outlining the history of the plantation.

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ The American Historical Review (New York, 1897), III, No. 1, 99
  3. ^ The Columbian Museum and Savannah Advertiser October 26, 1798.