Caneel Bay (Cinnamon Bay Plantation)
Form No. 10-306 (Rev. 10-74) UNITHDSTATtS DEPARTMENT Oh THH INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM FOR FEDERAL PROPERTIES |08 N?S US! ONLY DATA SHEEI 311977 JUL 11 1978 SEE INSTRUCTIONS IN HOW TO COMPLETE NATIONAL REGISTER FORMS _____TYPE ALL ENTRIES - COMPLETE APPLICABLE SECTIONS______ NAME HISTORIC Cancel Bay (1800) Both Cancel Bay and Cinnamon Bay 1780 ANO/OR COMMON Cinnamon B ay Plantation _____________________________________ LOCATION / • !-'• ' ' ' •*•„>• STREET* NUMBER ( Maho Bay Quarter (center north coast, St. John) _NOTFOR PUBLICATION CITY. TOWN -St. John i .. STATE i ( Virgin Islands QCLASSIFICATION CATEGORY OWNERSHIP ^.DISTRICT ^.PUBLIC _BUILDING(S) _PRIVATE —STRUCTURE _BOTH __ VICINITY OF CODE 078 STATUS —OCCUPIED ?LllNOCCUPIED —WORK IN PROGRESS —SITE PUBLIC ACQUISITION ACCESSIBLE — OBJECT _ IN PROCESS —BEING CONSIDERED ?LYES: RESTRICTED — YES: UNRESTRICTED —NO CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Virgin Islands COUNTY CODE St. …
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Form No. 10-306 (Rev. 10-74) UNITHDSTATtS DEPARTMENT Oh THH INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM FOR FEDERAL PROPERTIES |08 N?S US! ONLY DATA SHEEI 311977 JUL 11 1978 SEE INSTRUCTIONS IN HOW TO COMPLETE NATIONAL REGISTER FORMS _____TYPE ALL ENTRIES - COMPLETE APPLICABLE SECTIONS______ NAME HISTORIC Cancel Bay (1800) Both Cancel Bay and Cinnamon Bay 1780 ANO/OR COMMON Cinnamon B ay Plantation _____________________________________ LOCATION / • !-'• ' ' ' •*•„>• STREET* NUMBER ( Maho Bay Quarter (center north coast, St. John) _NOTFOR PUBLICATION CITY. TOWN -St. John i .. STATE i ( Virgin Islands QCLASSIFICATION CATEGORY OWNERSHIP ^.DISTRICT ^.PUBLIC _BUILDING(S) _PRIVATE —STRUCTURE _BOTH __ VICINITY OF CODE 078 STATUS —OCCUPIED ?LllNOCCUPIED —WORK IN PROGRESS —SITE PUBLIC ACQUISITION ACCESSIBLE — OBJECT _ IN PROCESS —BEING CONSIDERED ?LYES: RESTRICTED — YES: UNRESTRICTED —NO CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Virgin Islands COUNTY CODE St. John 0700 PRESENT USE —AGRICULTURE —MUSEUM —COMMERCIAL XPARK —EDUCATIONAL —PRIVATE RESIDENCE —ENTERTAINMENT —RELIGIOUS ^-GOVERNMENT —SCIENTIFIC —INDUSTRIAL —TRANSPORTATION —MILITARY —OTHER AGENCY REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS IIItpplicfbltl Southeast STREET* NUMBER \ 1895 .Phonnix Avenue ^ CITY ^owN CITY "\ Atlanta VICINITY OF STATE Georgia 3034Q LOCATION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION \ COURTHOUSE.\ REG.STRY OF PEEPS.ETC Registry of Deeds . Qffice of Lieutenant Governor STREET* NUMBER King Street, Government Hill CITY. TOWN Charlofcte Amalie, St. afhomas, ______ STATE Virgin Islands I REPRESENTATION IN EXISTING SURVEYS TITLE Historic Resource Management Plan^/Virgin Islands National Park DATE June, i 1973 X-FEDERAL —STATE —COUNTY _ LOCAL DEPOSITORY FOR SURVEY RECORDS virginlslands National Park CITY. TOWN / P. O. feox 806. Charlotte Amalie , St. Thomas (/ STATE Virgin Islands H DESCRIPTION CONDITION CHECK ONE CHECK ONE —EXCELLENT _DETERIDRATED X_UNALTERED X_ORIGINAL SITE _GDOD X.RUINS _ALTERED __MDVED DATE_______ _FAIR _UNEXPDSED DESCRIBE THE PRESENT AND ORIGINAL (IF KNOWN) PHYSICAL APPEARANCE Preservation and Partial Restoration Cinnamon Bay Plantation is located on the north shore of St. John. The ruins of the former plantation buildings are clustered around the North Shore Road and pepresent all elements, except for the "village", of a well developed sugar producing plantation. In addition to walls, watering trought, gate posts, two cemeteries, a well and a stone bridge, it has the ruins of six identifiable and one unidentified masonry structures. The expound, watering troughs and well are located on the seaward side of the North Shore Road while all other structures are south of the road. A gut separates the factory and its supporting facilities from the residence with its service buildings. The lattfer are all on the west side of the gut* A"-small stone bridge over the gut provides a direct access between the production and the residential areas. The site is within a short walking distance of the Cinnamon Bay Campground. The district also includes a burial ground on the beach now partially washed out by the sea and a pre-Columbian archeological 1. Horsemill (H-25, 1) The horsemill is a circular raised platform about 5' high with a diameter of 40 feet de- fined by rubble masonry retaining walls. A ramp on the northwest side of the horsemill gives access to it. Masonry fragments in the center of the platform indicate the location of the former grinding machinery. The mill is located 4'3" east of the factory building. - It is in a deteriorated condition.- •• - . -. .: i •. : • Significance: Third Order Recommended Treatment Preservation ' Preliminary estimatfe for stabilizing retaining walls and pavements $5, 000 Latitude 18°21'11" Longitude 65°45'15" / 2. Bagasse Shed (H-25, 2) / i The Bagasse Shed was an open roofed area where the cnnshed cane stalks were dried before use as fuel in the boiling down process of the cane juice. At Cinnaiiion Bay only the eight two feet square masonry posts that supported the wood structures of the roof have bcentreserved. The shed was 21'x27'. It is located northwest of the'.horsemill and approximately 50' north of the factory. \ Significance: Third Order Recommended Treatment Preservation Preliminary estimate of repairs to stone pillars and excavation to original fl'oor levels. $5,000 { Latitude 18°21'11" Longitude 65°45'15" i, Page 1 of 7 pagtes 3 SIGNIFICANCE PERIOD JXPREHISTORIC — 1400 1499 — 1500-1599 — 1600-1699 —1 700-1799 —3?1800-1899 — 1900- AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE JCARCHEOLOGY-PREHISTORIC —ARCHEOLOGY-HISTORIC ^AGRICULTURE XARCHITECTURE _ART —COMMERCE _COMMUNICATIONS —COMMUNITY PLANNING _CONSERVATION —ECONOMICS _EDUCATION —ENGINEERING — EXPLORATION/SETTLEMENT _INDUSTRY _INVENTION CHECK AND JUSTIFY BELOW —LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE _LAW —LITERATURE —MILITARY __MUSIC —PHILOSOPHY _POLITICS/GOVERNMENT — RELIGION —SCIENCE —SCULPTURE —SOCIAL/HUMANITARIAN —THEATER —TRANSPORTATION _OTHER ISPECicvi SPECIFIC DATES BUILDER/ARCHITECT STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE Second Order r : < c Cinnamon Bay Plantation was brought under cultivation>.a few years after th*. Panish settlement of St. John in 1717. It was one of the early plantations to be equipped with the "works" necessary for producing sugar. Although the remains of the existing factory cannot be dated precisely, the plan organi- zation of the factory and the supporting structures belong to the type common during the early and middle decades of the 18th century. The factory building, the mill, and the curing house probably predate the last quarter of the 1700s. The buildings well illustrate the different steps of -an- early historic sugar production^. They are utilita- rian in nature and cannot be classified stylistically,' but even in their nuinous state, their method of construction, their details and their organization provide illuminating information on the standards and practices of architecture of the period and of the islands. •. < •. Cinnamon Bay Plantation has been owned and been associated with several families pro- minent th.-oughout the Virgin Islands and for most of its existence; its historic asso- ciations have been of local and area significance. In 1733, however, Cinnamon Bay Plantation provided the setting and its owner Daniel Jans en played an important role in the events of the slave rebellion of St. John. This uprising shook the Caribbean and in its final stages, involved the participation of both French and English forces, and in its course, it also influenced the legislation within and beyond the Virgin Islands. Cinnamon Bay like other sheltered coves on the north and west shore of St. John attracted human settlements before European colonization. Pre-Columbian middens behind the center and eastern section of the bay, in the area of the present campground, provide evidence of Ameridian occupation over an extensive period prior to 1500. Although test diggings have been made.the extent of the Prehistoric archeological site has not been determined. MAJOR BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES Oxholm Survey of St. John, 1780, National Archives, Copenhagen, Denmark Oxholm Map of St. John, 1800, Congressional Library, Washington, D. C. Kay Larsen, Dansk Vestindien 1666-1917, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1928 Johannes Brtfnsted, Vore Gamle Tropekolonier, Westermanns Forlag 1953, Copenhagen DenmarkWaldmar Westergaard, The Danish Westindies Under Company DGEOGRAPHICAL DATA ACREAGE OF NOMINATED PROPERTY 13.0__________ UTM REFERENCES A| . | I I , I . . I I , 1 , 1 , , I ZONE EASTING NORTHING C| . | I I . I , . I I . I . I , . 1 i ne iviacrininan nr, INC WTTJn I I . I . . I I . I . I . . EASTING' ' NORTHING ' Dl". I I I • 1 . . 1 I . 1 . I ... . VERBAL BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION Lat.NW 18°21'22" NE 18°21'22" SE I8°2 SW 18°2 Long. 64°45 123'i' 64°45'12' u 64°45'12" i6.4°45'23" •Mil LIST ALL STATES AND COUNTIES FOR PROPERTIES OVERLAPPING STATE OR COUNTY BOUNDARIES STATE CODE COUNTY ' CODE STATE COOE |£J FORM PREPARED BY NAME /TITLE Frederik C. Giessing, Architect ORGANIZATION Virgin Islands National Park . STREETS NUMBER P. O. Box 806, Charlotte Amalie CITY OR TOWN St. Thomas, Virgin Isl COUNTY CODE April. 197i DATE TELEPHONE 809-775-2050 STATE ' Virgin Islands •" •">*• '' CERTIFICATION OF NOMINATION STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER RECOMMENDATION NO___ \ STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER SIGNATURE In compliance with Executive Order 11593, I hereby nominate this property to the. National Register, certifying that the State Historic Preservation Officer has been allowedj90 days \f which to present the nomination to the State Review Board and to evaluate its significance. The evaluated leveKtf si&rfitafic&is ___National _fe!!_State - FEDERAL REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE /S^ff-^CC^^——^ imv f) V. -Local. MAY 85197? TITLE DATE FOR NPS USE ONLY ' '• " I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PROPERTY IS INCLUDED IN THE NATIONAL REGISTER Form No 1f)-300a (fiev 10-741 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OH THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE ... tun^ MAY 311977 RECEIVED NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM FOR NPS USE ONLY DATE ENTERED______. ._ IM7i:. CONTINUATION SHEET Factory Building ITEM NUMBER(H-25, SPACE 2__________________ 3. Factory Building (H-25, 3) The factory building contained the boiling bench, the crystallizing pans and at Cinnamon Bay the initial curing area. It is 36'x45'6" with a 5' wide horizontal ground level flue projection 11'6" from the west wall of the factory to a 7' square masonry base Hppport- ing a round chimney. A 9' wide firing trench runs along the entire length of the west wall (45'6"). The trench is partially blocked by the horizontal flue. Significance: Second Order Recommended Preservation Preliminary Estimate $20, 000 Latitude 18°21'11" Longitude 65°45'15" 4. Curing and Storage House (H-25, 4) The curing and storage house is 35' south of the factory. Its masonry walls stand to their full height but in a deteriorated condition. The building measures 52'6"x25', is oriented east-west and contained 2 rooms separated by a masonry partition. A 7'2" •prfLde platform at the floor level of the interior runs the full length of the building along its north side and has ramps at either end. The curing and storage house is 1'6" east of the still. Significance: Third Order Recommended Treatment Preservation Preliminary estimate for clearing, repair and copping of standing walls $10,000 Latitude 18°21'11" Longitude 65°45'15" 5. Still (H-25, 5) The still is southwest of the factory and immediately west of the curing house. It is 50' east of the plantation house and separated from it by the Cinnamon Bay Gut. The still consists of a roofed and usable storage house 15'7"x23', a functioning cistern 12'7"xl7'10" built against the storage house and the masonry furnace of the still fitted into and against the north and west wall of the storage house and the cistern respectively, with the chimney projecting out from the cistern wall to the north. The kettle, neck, Page 2 of 7 pages Form No. 1fl-300a (fiev. 10-74) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OH THE INTERIOR FOR NPS USE ONLY NATIONAL PARK SERVICE RECEIVED M AV 311971 NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM BATE ENTERED JUL 1-1978 CONTINUATION SHEET Still__________ITEM NUMBER(H-25, 5f AGE 3________________________ snake, etc., of the still proper and all metal parts of the furnace are lacking, but other wise the still is the best preserved structure on this site. Originally constructed for and used as a Rhum still it has subsequently been used for distilling of Bay Oil. Significance: Second Order Recommended Treatment Preservation Preliminary Estimate $5, 000 Latitude 18°21'11" Longitude 65°45'15" 6. Plantation House (H-25, 6) The Plantation House is a masonry and wood structure with a full story over a partial basement. The building is still under roof but in an altered and ruinous condition. It measures 30'xlS' and have the remains of a one story addition now in ruins extending to the south. A masonry staircase provides access to the main floor from the lower grades to the north. The building was the residence of the owners or managers of the Cinnamon Bay Plantation. It is §6" west of the still and separated from the factory site by the Cinnamon gut which is below the Plantation house and is crossed by a stone bridge. Significance: Second Order Recommended Treatment Preservation Preliminary Estimate $5, 000 Latitude 18°21'11" Longitude 65°45'15" 7. Unidentified Building (H-25, 7) The partial walls of a plastered rubble masonry building 14'xl8' approximately 15' west of the plantation house and apparently associated with same. Its functions cannot be determined with certainty. It is probably a storehouse as there arevirents slits but no windows in the standing walls. Significance: Third Order Recommended Treatment Preservation Preliminary Estimate for stabilization $4, 000 Latitude 18O21'11" Longitude 65°45'15" 8. Cookhouse and Bake Oven (H-25, 8) A cookhouse 12' square with an attached bake oven 6' square extending from the south wall is located 9' west of the unidentified building and approximately 35' southwest of the plantation house. The walls are plastered rubble masonry. They are in poor con dition and A the north end of the building has toppled. PaRe 3 of 7 paRes Form No 1£>-300a (fiev 10-74) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE RECEIVED MAY 31 1977 NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM FOR NPS USE ONLY DATE ENTERED JUL 111978 CONTINUATION SHEET cook house & QveriTEM NUMBER(H-25. 8fAGE 4___________________ Significance: Third Order Recommended Treatment Preservation Preliminary Cost Estimate $1,000 Latitude 18°2ril" Longitude 65°45 I 15" 9. Servants Quarters (H-25, 9) A small rectangular dwelling 12'xl6 T is located 15' west of the cookhouse. It is rubble masonry building with the south wall standing to plate height while only fragments re main of the other walls. Significance: Third Order Recommended Treatment Preservation Preliminary Cost Estimate $800 Latitude 18°2ril" Longitude 65°45'15" 10* iGemettftry No. 1 (H-25, 10) Third Order llecornmffn Thirty feet south and uphill from the servants quarters is a small cemetery contaihg 7 marked graves placed in a row perpendicular to the contours of the hill. The top four grave markers are raised plastered masonry structures 6 T 6 Mx2 T 6" raised from two to three feet above existing grade and decorated with inset panels on the four sides. Below these are three built up masonry but badly deteriorated graves about Z^'x!^" pre sumedly burials of infants. The cemetery has no defined boundaries. Significance: Third Order Recommended Treatment Preservation Preliminary Cost Estimate $BOO Latitude 18821'11" Longitude 65O45'15" 11. Entrance Gate (H-25, 11) On the North Shore Road directly south of the plantation house are two masonry gateposts placed 10' apart. The posts are 2 1 square and 8'9" high. They have a molded base, a collar moulding and a slightly projecting pyramid shaped cap. Although crude in exe cution they are reminiscent of the gatepost found at Reef Bay Great House and in abun dance on St. Croix where they provide a formal entrance often through an avenue of trees or other controlled planting, to the owner or managers residence. Presumedly the area between them and the plantation house now occupied by a Park Service trailer residence and a large modern cistern that had at one time a more appropriate treatment Page 4 of 7 pages Form No 1p-300a (Aev 10-74) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THh INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE „ RECEIVED MAY 3 IB// NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES DATE ENTERED INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM FOR NPS USE ONLY CONTINUATION SHEET Gate ____________ ITEM NUMBER(H-25. Significance: Third Order Recommended Treatment Preservation Preliminary Cost Estimate $300 Latitude 18O21'11" Longitude 65°45'15" 12. Gate House (H-25, 12) A small dwelling constructed in rubble masonry is located approximately 12' east of the entrance gate on the North Shore Road. It is 12'xl8' and appears to have served as a gatekeepers lodge. It has a doorway in the wall close to the entrance gate. The south wall stands to plate height while the other walls have been retained only partially. Significance: Third Order Recommended Treatment Preservation Preliminary Cost Estimate $1,000 Latitude 18O21'J1" Longitude 65°45'15" 13. Bridge (H-25, 13) A small arched stone and brick bridge crosses the gut that separates the factory and its support facilities from the residential area to the west directly east of and about 60' from the plantation house. The bridge is in a deteriorated condition and the west abut ment as well as the top surfaces are badly eroded. The bridge is 4' wide and has a free span of 4' 6". It provided pedestrians passage during such period when the gut was in u flux. Significance: Third Order Recommended Treatment Preservation Preliminary Cost Estimate $1,200 Latitude 18O21'H" Longitude 65°45'15" 14. Cemetery No. 2 (H-25, 14) A cemetery with nine marked graves and undefined boundaries is located approximately 600' south of the factory on the east side of the gut. All marked graves have built up masonry covers. All are in a deteriorated condition and three of them have disinte grated to a point where careful search is required to determine the original appearance. Four grave markers are plastered mansonry half cylinders of variable lengths placed on a common masonry platform raised about 6" above present grade. Two are large aar- cophagi raised three feet above existing grade and measure 6jx4' and 3' respectively. The larger of these is covered by a limestone slab with the inscription in Danish, "Anna Margaretha Hjardemaal, nee Berner, born on St. Croix Nov. 7th, 1785, died the 27th of Nov. 1836, Her memory will live in deserved and loving remembrance of her deprived family. " page 5 of ? pageg Form No. 1p-300a (fiev 10-74) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE RECEIVED MAY 311977 NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM DATE ENTMip FOR NPS USE ONLY CONTINUATION SHEET Cemetery No. 2 ITEM NUMBER(H-25-14fGE 6___________________ Significance: Third Order Recommended Treatment Preservation Preliminary Cost Estimate $2, 000 Latitude 18°2r7" Longitude 65°45'8" 15. Oxpound (H-25, 15) The expound is located on the seaward side of the North Shore Road and along the east ward side of the road that leads down to the warehouse on the shoreline. Only the west, south and a short section of the north wall have been preserved. It was a trapezoid en closure defined by 4" high rubble masonry walls with a gate in both the south and west walls. The waHae are in a deteriorated condition and the northeast section of the expound has been infringed upon by parking areas and service roads of the Cinnamon Bay Campground. Significance: Third Order Recommended Treatment Preservation Preliminary Cost Estimate $800 Latitude 18°21'11" Longitude 65°45'15" 16. Well and Drinking Trough No. 1 (H-25, 16) A well and a drinking trough is located along the west side of the road that from the North Shore Road leads down towards the Cinnamon Bay Warehouse and approximately 500'fnorth of the Oxpound. The well is a circular rubble masonry shaft raised 2'6" above grade placed at the north end of the drinking trough. This is a 2" wide plastered and raised masonry structure extending 30" south and is parallel to the road. Significance: Third Order Recommended Treatment Preservation Preliminary Cost Estimate $200 Latitude 18°21'22" Longitude 65°45'20" 17. Well and Drinking Trough No. 2 (H-25, 17) Well and drinking trough No. 2 is on the east side of the road that leads down to the Cinnamon Bay Warehouse from the North Shore Road and about 150" south of the ware house. The well is a circular shaft 4'6" in diameter raised 3" above surrounding grade and centered in the 30' long drinking trough that is 2' wide and raised 1'6" above grade. Page 6 of 7 pages Form No 1j)-300a (Aev 10-74) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR FOR NPS USE ONLY NATIONAL PARK SERVICE RECEIVED ylW 3 1 19?7 NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM DATE ENTERED JUL 1 ' 1978 (H-25 r 18) CONTINUATION SHEET NO> 2 Trough ITEM NUMBER ______ Significance: Third Order Recommended Treatment Preservation Preliminary Cost Estimate $200 18. Cinnamon Bay Warehouse (H-25, 18) Latitude 18O21'22" Longitude 65°45'20" Cinnamon Bay Warehouse is located at the center of Cinnamon Bay immediately behind the beach. It is connected tb the factory site 330 yards to the southeast by an unpaved road. Its date of construction is unknownjpresumedly it was built in the mid-19th cen tury. The building measures 20'x40'. It is a single story rubble masonry structure with a shingle gable roof and shingled wood frame gable ends above the plate high masonry walls. The masonry walls throughout are parged and whitewashed. The building has two rooms. The larger to the west, the warehouse proper, takes up 3/4 of the interior. It has a concrete floor and a large double entry door in the west gable and three small shuttered window openings in the north wall. The smaller east room has an entrance door in the north wall and windows in the east gable and south wall. The floor is wood and it was either office or quarters connected with the warehouse facility. There are remains of a small cistern against the south wall of the structure. The building is currently used by the park and Cinnamon Bay Campground concession. It is intended by the park to be used as an interpretive facility with restoration of the exterior. Cinnamon Bay Warehouse illustrates a historic usage common to both the sugar and cattle plantations on St. John and St. Thomas. The terrain and road conditions of these islands made it necessary to both receive supplies and to ship the products of the plant ation over the beach. Cinnamon Bay Warehouse was the collection point for produce to be shipped and the shelter for materials received before dispersion. It is a well pre served example of a type of structure now generally found only in ruins or in documen tary references. Significance: Third Order Recommended Treatment Adaptive Restoration Preliminary Cost Estimate $10,000 Latitude 18°21'22" Longitude 65°45'20" Page 7 of 7 pages Form No 10-30.1 a ' (?ev 10-7V) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OI- THE INTERIOR \ ""'NATIONAL PARK SERVICE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES PROPERTY PHOTOGRAPH FORM FOR NFS USI ONLY MAY 31 1977 DATE ENTERED JUL 1 1 1978 SEE INSTRUCTIONS IN HOWTO COMPLETE NATIONAL REGISTER FORMS __________________TYPE ALL ENTRIES ENCLOSE WITH PHOTOGRAPH NAME HISTORIC Cancel Bay (1800). Both Cancel Bay and Cinnamon Bay 1780 AND/OR COMMON Cinnamon Bay Plantation LOCATION CITY. TOWN Maho Bay Quarter .VICINITY OF COUNTY St. John STATE Virgin Islands PHOTO REFERENCE PHOTO CREDIT F. C. Gjessing DATE OF PHOTO June, 1973 NEGATIVE FILED AT Virgin Islands National Park IDENTIFICATION DESCRIBE VIEW. DIRECTION. ETC IF DISTRICT. GIVE BUILDING NAME & STREET PHOTO NO Cinnamon Bay Factory (H-25, 3) in background, viewed from 1 of 4 the south with pillar of bagasse shed (H-25, 2) in the left foreground. 33k, UTl •fl ~2k / •* 4 Form No 10-301a > (?ev. 10-7V) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR " NATIONAL PARK SERVICE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES PROPERTY PHOTOGRAPH FORM USi OIM1Y bATEEKTEMD SEE INSTRUCTIONS IN HOW TO COMPLETE NATIONAL REGISTER FORMS __________________TYPE ALL ENTRIES ENCLOSE WITH PHOTOGRAPH NAME HISTORIC Cancel Bay (1800). Both Cancel Bay and Cinnamon Bay 1780 AND/OR COMMON Cinnamon B ay Plantation LOCATION CITY. TOWN Maho Bay Quarter .VICINITY OF COUNTY St. John STATE Virgin Islands PHOTO REFERENCE PHOTOCREDIT F< C> DATE OF PHOTO June> NEGATIVE FILED AT Virgin Islands National Park IDENTIFICATION DESCRIBE VIEW. DIRECTION. ETC IF DISTRICT. GIVE BUILDING NAME & STREET West wall of factory (H-25, 3) viewed from the southwest. PHOTO NO 2 of 4 Form No. 10-301a (Pev. 10-7>) UN!lit 6sSTATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES PROPERTY PHOTOGRAPH FORM FOR NFS USE ONLY RECEIVED MAY 311977 DATE ENTERED 1978 SEE INSTRUCTIONS IN HOW TO COMPLETE NATIONAL REGISTER FORMS __________________TYPE ALL ENTRIES ENCLOSE WITH PHOTOGRAPH NAME HISTORIC Cancel Bay (1800), Both Cancel Bay and Cinnamon Bay 1780 AND/OR COMMON Cairmamon Bay Plantation LOCATION CITY. TOWN Maho Bay Quarter _VICINITYOF COUNTY St. John STATE Virgin Islands PHOTO REFERENCE PHOTO CREDIT F. C. Gjessing DATE OF PHOTO June, 1973 NEGATIVE FILED AT Virgin Islands National Park IDENTIFICATION DESCRIBE VIEW. DIRECTION. ETC IF DISTRICT, GIVE BUILDING NAME & STREET PHOTO NO Cinnamon Bay Plantation House (H-25, 6) viewed from the north. 3 of 4 Form No 10-301a (?ev. 10-7M \ UNWED STATES DEPARTMENT Of THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES PROPERTY PHOTOGRAPH FORM FOR NFS USE ONLY RECEIVED Jfl/\Y 3 1 1977 DATE ENTERED 1978 SEE INSTRUCTIONS IN HOW TO COMPLETE NATIONAL REGISTER FORMS __________________TYPE ALL ENTRIES ENCLOSE WITH PHOTOGRAPH NAME HISTORIC Cancel Bay (1800), Both Cancel Bay and Cinnamon Bay 1780 AND/OR COMMON Cinnamon Bay Plantation LOCATION CITY. TOWN Maho Bay Quarter -VICINITY OF COUNTY St. John STATE Virgin Islands PHOTO REFERENCE P HOTOCRED,T F> c> Gjessing NEGATIVE FILED AT Virgin Islands National Park DATE OF PHOTO June, 1973 IDENTIFICATION DESCRIBE VIEW. DIRECTION. ETC IF DISTRICT. GIVE BUILDING NAME & STREET Cinnamon Bay Still (H-25, 5) viewed from the northwest. PHOTO NO. 4 of 4 _^->/' ' siW~ xf«*J. NORTHEAST CORNER WAREHOUSE, CINNAMON BAY NOTE DETERIORATED SHINGLES, DOWNSPOUT § LACK OF GUTTERS JUll 11978 - FEB151978 **&** £>**>,- -VT W--T " '. •. Hi -Kfe NORTHWEST CORNER PLANTATION HOUSE, CINNAMON BAY . : NOTE DETERIORATED STAIRS IN FOREGROUND. MISSING SHUTTERS AND SIDING FEB 151978 11 1978 ! NORTHWEST CORNER•WAREHOUSE, CINNAMON BAY NOTE DETERIORATED SHINGLES § GUTTERS