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Old 10-12-2007, 03:44 PM
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Default Glenburnie or aka Goat Castle

Hi,
I am from Louisiana and I am very interested in the "Goat Castle" aka Glenburnie Plantation, my question is ....is this plantation still standing? also whawt about Glenwood Plantation? Someone had posted the article about Goat Castle on one of my message boards and it has gotten my curiosity stirred up, you see, I am a big history buff and I love old stories told as this story was told. Please feel free to email me if someone has any information about these 2 plantation homes:
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All information will be greatly appreciated
Have A Great Day & Bless All!
Debbie

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Old 12-22-2008, 09:57 PM
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Glenwood was the house that became known as Goat Castle. It was eventually torn down in 1955. There evidently is a subdivision there now by the name of Glenwood. Glenburnie has evidently been restored.
See:
The Goat Castle Murders by Sim C. Callon and Carolyn Vance Smith, Plantation Publishing Company, Natchez, Mississippi, 1985
Natchez on the Mississippi by Harnett T. Kane, William Morrow & Co., New York, 1947
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Old 12-23-2008, 08:39 AM
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Does Glenburnie have Scottish roots? Just curious as that is a Scottish name.

I'd like to see more of Mississippi. Does anyone have any pictures?
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