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- Title
JOHN WOOD AND THE LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY DEVELOPMENT PLANTATION, NEW PROVIDENCE, THE BAHAMAS.
- Authors
Brooker, Cohn
- Abstract
The article relates the result on the study of the artifacts which had been found at the historical Clifton Heritage Park in New Providence, The Bahamas. It presented the finding of the excavated documents which according to the author had led them into the account of the first Clifton generation of planters and their slaves illustrated by the retrieved evidences of John Wood's career and building activities of the Great House in the island. It offered information on the life and settlement of John Wood in the Bahamas after his disposal from East Florida when the Spain yielded it.
- Subjects
NEW Providence Island (Bahamas); BAHAMAS; HISTORICAL research; HISTORIC sites; ARCHAEOLOGICAL research; WOOD, John; PLANTATION life; HISTORY education; CLIFTON Plantation Site (Bahamas); HISTORY
- Publication
Journal of the Bahamas Historical Society, 2007, Vol 29, p19
- ISSN
1025-9236
- Publication type
Article