Belonging to or pertaining to the period before a war.
In the United States: Pertaining to the period before the Civil War.
1 The motive at work in the mind of the antebellum refugee was higher.
2 Recreating the opulence of an antebellum mansion is an expensive business.
3 WGN America has officially canceled the hit antebellum set series Underground.
4 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Beyoncé and a group of women in white, antebellum - inspired fashion.
5 Dev knocked on the black, wooden door of the pristine, rebuilt antebellum mansion.
6 In the antebellum years, there was nothing resembling an anti-slavery consensus in the North.
7 His new home was an old antebellum with such character.
8 It appeared that the antebellum South had been their theme.
9 The house had reverted to what I suspected was Macon's preferred state, dilapidated antebellum finery.
10 The mansions still stand in antebellum grandeur, shaded by water oaks draped in Spanish moss.
11 WGN America canceled Underground much to the horror of fans of the antebellum set series.
12 There are still families here who own vast estates and live in grand, antebellum mansions.
13 Enslaved people in the antebellum (pre-war) South constituted about one-third of the southern population.
14 We were also interested in what gay male sexuality might have meant in the antebellum South.
15 Marcia Semmes was a modern young woman but her roots were in an antebellum ghost town.
16 White antebellum pillars and trim up and down.
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