EXTRAS | Photographs
Photographs
Details of photographs included in Scarlett are shown below. Click on the thumbnails below to view specific images in the slideshow or use the < and > icons.

Double exposure showing the Scarlett family at the Oak Grove Plantation during rebuilding after a catastrophic fire, ca. 1899.

The 1856 headstone in the Scarlett cemetery at Oak Grove marking the grave of “Maum Charlotte,” a woman enslaved by the Scarletts.

Spending a night with members of the Slave Dwelling Project, in a cabin once inhabited by enslaved Americans.

Portrait of Fanny Scarlett, Frank Scarlett’s wife, who “lived at Fancy Bluff, Glynn County, Georgia, almost in sight of the Atlantic Ocean.”

Alec Massie, a man formerly enslaved by the Scarletts, at work on post-war Scarlett property, ca. 1888.

Eighteen-year-old Fricie Griffin was “legally” executed in Brunswick, Georgia, in 1901 after being hunted down by a member of the Scarlett family.