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Windsor Ruins, once one of the most magnificent homes in the antebellum South. Built between 1859 and 1861, it was the home of Smith Coffee Daniell, II, a wealthy planter who had extensive properties in the Delta and in Arkansas. Completed in 1861, the home was the largest house built at that time, the plantation once covering over 2,600 acres. From the elaborate furnishings to the wrought iron staircase, the four-story home was designed to reflect the height of Southern life at the time. File historyLegend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete
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