Hayes Plantation, near Edenton, North Carolina

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Hayes Plantation, near Edenton, North Carolina, is a historic estate and former plantation notable as the home and burial site of prominent early American statesman Samuel Johnston.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic estate
historic plantation
architecturalStyle Federal architecture
Georgian-influenced architecture
associatedPerson Samuel Johnston
associatedWith early American political history
enslaved African Americans
planter elite of North Carolina
category Historic houses in North Carolina
Houses in Chowan County, North Carolina
National Historic Landmarks in North Carolina
Plantations in North Carolina
Slave plantations in the United States
country United States of America
county Chowan County, North Carolina NERFINISHED
governingBody private
hasBurial Samuel Johnston
hasPart agricultural lands
family cemetery
main plantation house
outbuildings
hasResident Samuel Johnston
hasUse plantation
residential estate
hasView Albemarle Sound
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark
listed on the National Register of Historic Places
historicalFunction slave plantation
locatedIn Albemarle Sound
surface form: Albemarle Sound region
locatedNear Currituck Sound
surface form: Edenton Bay
location near Edenton, North Carolina
namedAfter Hayes family
notableFor being the burial site of Samuel Johnston
being the home of Samuel Johnston
NRHPType historic district
overlooks Albemarle Sound
proximityTo Edenton
surface form: Edenton, North Carolina
region eastern North Carolina
significantPeriod early 19th century
late 18th century
state North Carolina

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Samuel Johnston burialPlace Hayes Plantation, near Edenton, North Carolina