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Farmington, an 18-acre (7.3 ha) historic site in Louisville, Kentucky, was once the center of a hemp plantation owned by John and Lucy Speed. The 14-room, Federal-style brick plantation house was possibly based on a design by Thomas Jefferson and has several Jeffersonian architectural features. As many as 64 African Americans were enslaved by the Speed family at Farmington.

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  • Farmington, an 18-acre (7.3 ha) historic site in Louisville, Kentucky, was once the center of a hemp plantation owned by John and Lucy Speed. The 14-room, Federal-style brick plantation house was possibly based on a design by Thomas Jefferson and has several Jeffersonian architectural features. As many as 64 African Americans were enslaved by the Speed family at Farmington. (en)
  • Farmington est une propriété historique d'environ 7,3 ha situé à Louisville (Kentucky). La propriété était située au centre de la plantation de chanvre possédée par John et Lucy Speed. L'habitation construite possède une architecture de style fédéral basée probablement sur des plans réalisés par Thomas Jefferson et qui sont conservés aujourd'hui dans la de la Massachusetts Historical Society. Speed bâtit la maison pour sa femme Lucy Gilmer Fry, qui était la petite fille du docteur Thomas Walker, le médecin de Thomas Jefferson. James Speed devint procureur général des États-Unis en 1863. (fr)
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  • Farmington, an 18-acre (7.3 ha) historic site in Louisville, Kentucky, was once the center of a hemp plantation owned by John and Lucy Speed. The 14-room, Federal-style brick plantation house was possibly based on a design by Thomas Jefferson and has several Jeffersonian architectural features. As many as 64 African Americans were enslaved by the Speed family at Farmington. (en)
  • Farmington est une propriété historique d'environ 7,3 ha situé à Louisville (Kentucky). La propriété était située au centre de la plantation de chanvre possédée par John et Lucy Speed. L'habitation construite possède une architecture de style fédéral basée probablement sur des plans réalisés par Thomas Jefferson et qui sont conservés aujourd'hui dans la de la Massachusetts Historical Society. Speed bâtit la maison pour sa femme Lucy Gilmer Fry, qui était la petite fille du docteur Thomas Walker, le médecin de Thomas Jefferson. James Speed devint procureur général des États-Unis en 1863. (fr)
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