Disambiguation evidence for Mulberry Grove Plantation, near Savannah, Georgia via surface form

"Mulberry Grove Plantation"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Mulberry Grove Plantation".

Predicate Object
associatedWithEvent invention of the cotton gin
associatedWithField agricultural technology
associatedWithField history of slavery in the United States
associatedWithField history of the cotton industry
associatedWithPerson Catherine Littlefield Greene
surface form: Catharine Littlefield Greene
associatedWithPerson Eli Whitney
associatedWithPerson Nathanael Greene
coordinateWith Savannah
surface form: Savannah, Georgia
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasCategory Historic sites in Georgia
hasCategory Plantations in Georgia
hasCategory Sites associated with the American Revolution
hasCategory Sites associated with the invention of the cotton gin
hasCrop cotton
hasCrop rice
hasDemolitionOrDestruction eventually abandoned and no longer standing as a plantation house
hasHeritageStatus no longer extant as an operating plantation
hasHistoricalRole example of a lowcountry rice plantation
hasHistoricalRole home of Revolutionary War General Nathanael Greene after the American Revolution
hasHistoricalRole site where Eli Whitney developed the cotton gin in 1793
hasNameOrigin named for mulberry trees grown for silk experiments in colonial Georgia
influenced expansion of cotton cultivation in the American South
influenced growth of the plantation slavery system through the cotton gin
instanceOf historic plantation
instanceOf rice plantation
locatedIn near Savannah, Georgia
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Chatham County, Georgia NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Colony of Georgia
locatedInTimePeriod American Revolutionary War
surface form: American Revolutionary War era
locatedInTimePeriod early United States period
locatedOnWaterbody Savannah River
notableFor association with Eli Whitney
notableFor being death place of Nathanael Greene
notableFor being residence of Nathanael Greene
notableFor development of the cotton gin
notableFor rice cultivation
ownedBy Catherine Littlefield Greene
surface form: Catharine Littlefield Greene
ownedBy Nathanael Greene
partOf history of Georgia
partOf history of the American South
partOf history of the Industrial Revolution in the United States
partOf plantation economy of the American South
precededBy earlier colonial plantation at the same site
significantDate 1793
usedLaborType enslaved labor