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The Asa Johnston Farmhouse is a historic farmhouse in Johnsonville, Conecuh County, Alabama.〔 The one story, spraddle roof dogtrot house was built in 1842 by Ezra Plumb for Asa Johnston.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=National Register of Historic Places Registration: Asa Johnston Farmhouse ) ''See also:'' 〕 ==History== The farmhouse is one of only small number of surviving works by Ezra Plumb, a local carpenter, designer, and builder who became one of Conecuh County's eminent builders prior to the American Civil War. Plumb, born in Connecticut, migrated to the area around 1835. The residence was built for Asa Johnston, born in Bibb County, Georgia on August 24, 1798. He had arrived in Conecuh by 1818, the year the county was founded, making him one of the original pioneers. He owned forty slaves by 1840. He held of land and forty-seven slaves by 1850. His real estate holdings had increased to , valued at $10,000 by 1860. His personal property was valued at $63,500 during that year. This figure included his farm implements, livestock, and sixty-seven slaves.〔
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