Oaklawn Plantation (Leon County, Florida)

Oaklawn Plantation was a large forced-labor farm of 5326 acres (21½ km2) in northern Leon County in the U.S. state of Florida.

The house was an antebellum I-house with Carolina type porch and enclosed rear shed rooms.

In 1834, prior to coming to Florida, Lester became the head of vigilante committee called "The Regulators" during the funeral of a Mr. Roundtree.

In May 1846, the Florida Superior Court the grand jury investigated the deaths of two Georgia citizens at the hands of The Regulators.

The grand jury called on the officers of The Regulators to dismiss the body that was no longer needed for the purpose it was organized.

Location of Oaklawn Plantation.