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The Slusser-Ryan Farm is a historic farm at 2028 Mount Tabor Road in rural Montgomery County, Virginia, about 4 miles (6.4 km) northeast of Blacksburg.The main farm complex includes a house whose core elements are log structures built beginning in 1855, and later enlarged with frame structures.
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Lewis Slusser was born on January 21, 1820, at his family farm in Canton, Ohio, to Nancy (née Dewalt) and John Slusser. His father was from Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, and served in the War of 1812 and worked as a cabinet maker. [1] [2] Slusser grew up in Canton and attended public schools.
Slusser said he had become aware of Hulme’s efforts to “dig up dirt” on Democrats and Prenzler’s failure to take action, and he felt bound to report it to authorities, leading Gibbons to ...
Slusser is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: George Edgar Slusser (1939–2014), American scholar, professor, and writer; James Slusser (1916–1996), American police officer; Jean Paul Slusser (1886–1981), American painter, designer, art critic, and professor; Lewis Slusser (1820–1892), American politician and physician