ELLICV_181226_078
Existing comment:
A network of rolling roads curved along the ridgeline from the plantations to the deep water port at Elkridge Landing. Large barrels, each holding 1,000 pounds of tobacco, were rolled along the rolling roads using horses and/or oxen for power. At Elkridge Landing the barrells [sic], called hogsheads, were loaded on ships bound for the Caribbean and England.
Proposed user comment: