The William A. Carr Plantation was a small forced-labor farm growing cotton on 2,000 acres (8.1 km2) in northwestern Leon County, Florida, established by William A. Carr.
The land was situated at the northern tip of Lake Carr and encompassed what is now the small unincorporated African American community of Blocker and the Cedar Hill Road area.
Outside of agriculture, Carr was a stockholder with the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company in 1838.
[1] In 1840, Carr was a complainant in a land case before the United States Supreme Court.
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