Dan Kelo
Web applications developer
Daniel Kelo joined LEARN NC in the spring of 2006 as a systems programmer for the LEARN NC website. Dan received a B.A. in Humanities from Pepperdine University in Malibu, California where he worked as a software developer and system administrator.
When not hacking at LEARN, he enjoys music, reading, camping/backpacking, photography, and talking about himself in the third person.
Resources created by Dan Kelo
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- Bennehan House, Stagville Plantation

- Exterior view of the Bennehan house at Stagville Plantation. This was the main plantation house on the property. The original 1.5-story structure is located at the right in these photos, and was built in 1787. The two-story addition at left was added in 1799....
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- Exterior of slave house, Stagville Plantation

- Exterior view of a slave house at Horton Grove at Historic Stagville, North Carolina. Paul Cameron ordered these slave houses to be built in 1850 in hopes of improving the health of those who had been living in poorly-constructed, leaky, dirt-floored cabins...
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- Great Barn exterior, Stagville Plantation

- Exterior view of the Great Barn at Stagville Plantation, North Carolina. The Great Barn was built by enslaved people during the summer of 1860 and was originally used to house the plantation's mules. It is thought to be the largest agricultural building built...
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- Great Barn interior, Stagville Plantation

- Interior view of the Great Barn at Stagville Plantation, North Carolina. The Great Barn was built by enslaved people during the summer of 1860 and was originally used to house the plantation's mules. It is thought to be the largest agricultural building built...
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- Outhouse exterior, Stagville Plantation

- Exterior view of an outhouse behind the Bennehan house, the main plantation house at Stagville Plantation. Stagville plantation is located in parts of what are now Orange, Durham, Wake, and Granville counties. Established in 1787 by the Bennehan and Cameron...
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- Outhouse interior, Stagville Plantation

- Interior view of an outhouse behind the Bennehan house, the main plantation house at Stagville Plantation. Stagville plantation is located in parts of what are now Orange, Durham, Wake, and Granville counties. Established in 1787 by the Bennehan and Cameron...
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- Slave house door, Stagville Plantation

- Door of a slave house at Horton Grove at Historic Stagville, North Carolina. Paul Cameron ordered these slave houses to be built in 1850 in hopes of improving the health of those who had been living in poorly-constructed, leaky, dirt-floored cabins on the...
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- Stagville bricks

- Bricks in the chimney of a slave house at Horton Grove at Historic Stagville, North Carolina. These bricks were made on-site by enslaved people. In order to maximize output the bricks were taken from their molds for firing in a kiln when not completely dry....
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- Stagville slave house interior

- Interior view of a slave house at Horton Grove at Historic Stagville, North Carolina. The framed bed would likely have been used by adults, either parents or grandparents. The furniture depicted is not original to the house. Stagville plantation is located...
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- Stagville slave house sleeping area

- Interior view of the lower floor of a slave house at Horton Grove at Historic Stagville, North Carolina. The small sleeping area on the floor would likely have accommodated two children sleeping head to foot. Each room had a fireplace. Stagville plantation...
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