The plantation, which used slave labor, was owned by Peter Heyliger, Sr., and his son and survived into the 19th century.
[1] The three buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 19, 1976.
[2] East Hill A portion of the property south across the public road was purchased by the Danish government and used for a schoolhouse a home to house and a farm to support a schoolmaster.
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