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- Meridian_Plantation abstract "Meridian Plantation was a quail hunting plantation in central Leon County, Florida was established by Arthur Lapsley in 1915. Lapsley was from Pomfret Center in Pomfret, Connecticut.Meridian Plantation had previously been Mossview Plantation owned by the Whitehead family.In 1933, Meridian Plantation was purchased by Dwight F. Davis. Davis was Assistant Secretary of War under President Calvin Coolidge and Governor General of the Philippines from 1929-1932. Davis also founded the tennis world's prestigious Davis Cup. In 1945, Davis died with Meridian becoming the property of Griscom Bettle, nephew to Lloyd C. Griscom of Luna Plantation. Bettle would also acquire Rose Hill Plantation, a smaller plantation which bordered Lake Elizabeth on its east and also had considerable acreage near Lake Jackson. Rose Hill would be sold to Ralph Nicholson, former publisher of the New Orleans Item-Tribune and other newspapers.Adjacent plantations:Ayavalla Plantation to the westLive Oak Plantation to the south↑ ↑".
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- Meridian_Plantation wikiPageRevisionID "508791007".
- Meridian_Plantation wikiPageWikiLink Ayavalla_Plantation.
- Meridian_Plantation wikiPageWikiLink Calvin_Coolidge.
- Meridian_Plantation wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Leon_County,_Florida.
- Meridian_Plantation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plantations_in_Leon_County,_Florida.
- Meridian_Plantation wikiPageWikiLink Davis_Cup.
- Meridian_Plantation wikiPageWikiLink Dwight_F._Davis.
- Meridian_Plantation wikiPageWikiLink Governor-General_of_the_Philippines.
- Meridian_Plantation wikiPageWikiLink Governor_General_of_the_Philippines.
- Meridian_Plantation wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Elizabeth_(Florida).
- Meridian_Plantation wikiPageWikiLink Leon_County,_Florida.
- Meridian_Plantation wikiPageWikiLink Live_Oak_Plantation,_Florida.
- Meridian_Plantation wikiPageWikiLink Luna_Plantation.
- Meridian_Plantation wikiPageWikiLink Mossview_Plantation.
- Meridian_Plantation wikiPageWikiLink New_Orleans_Item-Tribune.
- Meridian_Plantation wikiPageWikiLink Pomfret,_Connecticut.
- Meridian_Plantation wikiPageWikiLink Quail_hunting_plantation.
- Meridian_Plantation wikiPageWikiLink Rose_Hill_Plantation.
- Meridian_Plantation wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Assistant_Secretary_of_War.
- Meridian_Plantation wikiPageWikiLink File:Meridian_Plantation.png.
- Meridian_Plantation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Meridian Plantation".
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- Meridian_Plantation subject Category:History_of_Leon_County,_Florida.
- Meridian_Plantation subject Category:Plantations_in_Leon_County,_Florida.
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- Meridian_Plantation type Article.
- Meridian_Plantation type Place.
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- Meridian_Plantation comment "Meridian Plantation was a quail hunting plantation in central Leon County, Florida was established by Arthur Lapsley in 1915. Lapsley was from Pomfret Center in Pomfret, Connecticut.Meridian Plantation had previously been Mossview Plantation owned by the Whitehead family.In 1933, Meridian Plantation was purchased by Dwight F. Davis. Davis was Assistant Secretary of War under President Calvin Coolidge and Governor General of the Philippines from 1929-1932.".
- Meridian_Plantation label "Meridian Plantation".
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