brad moorehead is from mississippi, and this is called coming home. we have along the walls here are the names, date of death, ages, and names of the mothers of all of these children who died. these are recorded in the church records. our historian did the research in pulling those records out of the church and recording them here. these are people who are not listed with any name whatsoever. they are just listed as little slave, negro slave girl, negro slave boy. some of these people who have no names were perhaps too young, they died too young to be named, but sometimes we see this notation when people were two years old or three years old, people who are definitely had names, but who in death were not seen as important enough to look into it to find at what their name was in life. so, the whitney plantation was for the longest amount of time a sugar plantation. today, our sugar field comes right up to the edge of where we interpret. historically, the land had a sugar mill on its site as well. so, the people who were in slaved on this land worked in