Rosswood was a thriving cotton plantation of 1250 acres, long before the Civil War, with 105 slaves working the fields. It now has 100 acres of rolling fields and stately trees, where deer and other wildlife abound. Plantation records describe plantation life before and during the Civil War. parties and balls, construction of the mansion, Civil War battles when the mansion was used a hospital, treasure buried and lost, two ghosts, and how slaves lived and were granted their freedom in days now "Gone With the Wind."
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