Miccosukee Plantation was a medium-sized forced-labor farm of 2,517 acres (10 km2) located in eastern Leon County, Florida, USA.
It was developed by John Miller, from Duplin County, North Carolina, who had migrated south during the period of Indian Removal in the 1830s.
He depended on the labor of enslaved African Americans to develop the plantation and produce cotton as a commodity crop.
Miller was born in 1798 in Duplin County, North Carolina where he became a merchant and was appointed postmaster.
He migrated to Florida but returned briefly to Duplin County to marry Sarah Eliza Houston in 1850.