Whitfield family

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The Whitfield family was a prominent Southern planter family that owned and developed the historic Gaineswood plantation in Alabama.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Southern United States family
plantation
planter
planter family
architecturalPatronage Greek Revival architecture at Gaineswood
architecturalStyle Greek Revival
associatedPlace Demopolis, Alabama NERFINISHED
associatedWith Gaineswood NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developedBy Whitfield family NERFINISHED
economicActivity plantation agriculture
ethnicBackground white American
family Whitfield family NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 19th century
historicDesignation National Historic Landmark NERFINISHED
historicRole prominent Southern planter family
involvedIn antebellum plantation economy
knownFor development of Gaineswood plantation
ownership of Gaineswood plantation
location Demopolis, Alabama NERFINISHED
notableMember Nathan Bryan Whitfield NERFINISHED
ownedBy Whitfield family NERFINISHED
propertyTypeOwned cotton plantation
region American South NERFINISHED
role developer of Gaineswood
owner of Gaineswood
socialClass planter elite
state Alabama

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Gaineswood associatedWith Whitfield family