Behind a wire fence not far from National Harbor, the waterfront resort and mini-city in Oxon Hill, are the remains of a once-thriving plantation.
It was called Salubria and was owned by John H. Bayne, a prominent physician and slave owner whose three children were poisoned by a 14-year-old slave named Judith.
Proposed development in Oxon Hill, next to National Harbor, worries preservationists - The Washington Post
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