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Luna Plantation was a quail hunting plantation located in northeastern Leon County, Florida, United States established by Lloyd C. Griscom. Lloyd C. Griscom was the son of Clement A. Griscom from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Clement was a shipping magnate, President of the Red Star Line and American Line. Almost four years after the death of Clement A. Griscom, on October 19, 1916 Horseshoe Plantation was divided up and part sold. Lloyd C. Griscom, Clement's son received on the west side naming it Luna Plantation while his sister Frances C. Griscom, a sportswoman, received of the old plantation to the east and named it Water Oak Plantation.〔 Paisley, Clifton; ''From Cotton To Quail'', University of Florida Press, c1968, pp. 83-84.〕 Frances Griscom won the 1900 United States Women's Amateur Golf Championship.〔 (History of the McBride School )〕 ==Adjacent plantations== Adjacent plantations 1947: *Water Oak Plantation to the east *Orchard Pond Plantation to the south *Ayavalla Plantation to the south Lloyd C. Griscom purchased the Tallahassee Democrat in 1929 owning it until his death in 1958. His widow owned the paper from 1958 through 1965. Adjacent plantations 1967: *Kinhega Lodge to the east *Avayalla Plantation to the south 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Luna Plantation」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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