Smith, James2024-11-192024-11-192009https://hdl.handle.net/1911/118035Authored primarily by James Smith, in his work with the Brazosport Archaeological Society, this collection reflects the summary of archival and archaeological reconnaissance work conducted by the BAS between 1980 and 2020. The documents in the collection summarize the results of a comprehensive study on the history of Antebellum plantations in Brazoria County, TX, as well as other related historical places and developments.In this overview of the history of Waldeck Plantation, the author presents information derived from archival research covering geographical location, shifting ownership over time, biographical and genealogical information on owners, measures of agricultural productivity and inventory, the current status of Waldeck Plantation, and information about enslaved people and other forms of captive labor. The item contains newspaper articles and advertisements, autobiographies, doctoral theses, letters, hand bills, cheques, maps, census data, photographs, Texas handbook entries, Texas state penitentiary reports, and lists of deed records.43 ppengThis work is protected by copyright and is made available here for research and educational purposes. Permission to reuse, publish, or reproduce the work beyond the bounds of fair use or other exemptions to copyright law must be obtained from the copyright holder.Waldeck PlantationReportarchivesantebellum plantationsarchaeological articlesplantation familiesenslaved personsMexican government leaguessugar millssurgeons of the Confederate Armycolonels of the New York 7th Regimentfamily supply companiescommercial firmsMorgan L. SmithJohn AdrianceHamblin BassDr. Robert AdamsJohn WellsScottish laborersconscripted enslaved laborerssmokehousesconvict laborerstenant farmerscattle ranchesoil leasesBAS_Waldeck_2009_0058