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Isaac Ross (planter)

Isaac Ross
Born January 18, 1760
Orangeburg County, South Carolina
Died January 19, 1836
Jefferson County, Mississippi
Resting place Prospect Hill Plantation, Jefferson County, Mississippi
Occupation Planter
Title Captain
Spouse(s) Jane (Brown) Ross
Children Margaret Allison Ross Reed
Martha B. Ross
Alison Ross
Isaac Ross
Arthur Alison
Parent(s) Isaac Ross
Jean Brown Ross
Relatives Thomas Buck Reed (son-in-law)
Isaac Ross Wade (grandson)
Walter Ross Wade (grandson)

For the rugby player from New Zealand, see Isaac Ross.

Isaac Ross (1760-1836) was an American Revolutionary War veteran and planter from South Carolina who developed Prospect Hill Plantation in Jefferson County, Mississippi, for cotton cultivation. He owned thousands of acres and nearly 160 slaves by 1820.

In 1830 Ross was among the major donors and founders of Oakland College, a Presbyterian-affiliated school for young men near Lorman, Mississippi, which operated from 1830 to 1870. After sale to the state that year, it was renamed by the Reconstruction era-state legislature as Alcorn College and designated as a land-grant university, the first land grant institution for blacks in the United States.

Influenced by war ideals and the American Colonization Society, Ross was among the founders of the Mississippi Colonization Society. Its goal was to repatriate (or transport) freed slaves and free people of color to Africa in order to get them out of the South, where planters believed they threatened slave societies. In 1835 Ross wrote a will to free his hundreds of African-American slaves (who were overwhelmingly US native-born). It ordered the sale of his plantation to generate revenue to fund the transport of the freed slaves to Mississippi-in-Africa, the state's colony in what became Liberia in coastal West Africa. The Mississippi Colonization Society had purchased land there. In 1847 it became part of the Commonwealth of Liberia.

Isaac Ross was born on January 18, 1760 in North Carolina. His family moved when he was young to Orangeburg County, South Carolina. He was named after his father, Isaac Ross. His mother was Jean (Brown) Ross (1722-1766,per find a grave and tombstone).


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