Blakely Plantation

Blakely Plantation was a forced-labor farm of 900 acres (360 ha) located in extreme northeast Leon County, Florida.

[1] Blakely was bounded on the east by Ingleside Plantation and on the west by what is today County Road 59 (Veterans Memorial Drive).

Blakely's northern boundary would now be Cypress Landing Road and to the south it would have bounded by the streets of Leland Circle and Indigo Lane.

[citation needed] After Miles died, his wife Susan Parish Blake took over ownership.

The 1850 tax roll for Leon County lists Susan Blake as owning 800 acres and enslaving 51 people.

Location of the Blakely Plantation and Ingleside Plantation
Where Blakely Plantation would be today