Luxe Beat Magazine AUGUST 2015 | Page 37

Travel pre-Civil War times, and should they desire (and pay for overnight lodging) they may experience that themselves. John Hampden Randolph was one of the wealthiest planters from Louisiana. He married Emily Jane Liddell in 1837 and went on to have eleven children. Randolph moved his family to southern Louisiana in 1842 after purchasing a 1,650-acre cotton plantation He soon converted the land to sugar production and constructed a steam-powered sugar mill that tripled his earnings. Within ten years, he had increased his holdings to 7,116 acres. Randolph owned 176 slaves making him one of the largest slaveholders in the South. In 1855, he purchased an additional 1,000 acres for building an impressive estate. The Nottoway Plantation Greek Revival/ Italianate Style mansion was completed in 1859 at an estimated cost of $80,000. Slaves baked handmade bricks in kilns used to construct the massive structure. Over 40 carpenters, brick masons, and plumbers labored on the project while living in tents. The finished development included a مɥ