Little-Known Black History Fact: Slave Cabins of L’Hermitage
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Archeologists at the National Park Service in Frederick County, Maryland have found slave artifacts from an 18th century, 748-acre plantation called L’Hermitage, located on the Monocacy National Battlefield. The experts dug in the area for months with radar, discovering remnants of four cabins that made up the small slave village. The main house still stands after 200 years.
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