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  2. Willow Grove (Madison Mills, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Willow Grove, also known as the Clark House, is a historic plantation house located near Madison Mills, Orange County, Virginia. The main brick section was built about 1848, and is connected to a frame wing dated to about 1787. The main section is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, six-bay, Greek Revival-style brick structure on a high basement.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Frederick ...

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    Built in 1883; also known as Cedar Grove Farm (1843-1919) or the Heater House, owned by Solomon and Caroline Wunder Heater, who lost two sons fighting for the Confederacy, even though she was a staunch Union sympathizer. [7] 18: Newtown-Stephensburg Historic District: Newtown-Stephensburg Historic District

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Montgomery ...

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    South of the junction of VA 637 and 603 over North Fork of Roanoke River: Ironto: Bridge removed in 1995 2: Harrison-Hancock Hardware Company Building: November 13, 1989 (#89001877) March 19, 2001: 24 E. Main St: Christiansburg: Demolished in 1995 3: Montgomery White Sulphur Springs Cottage: November 13, 1989 (#89001884) March 19, 2001

  5. List of James River plantations - Wikipedia

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    Piney Grove at Southall's Plantation was established in the eighteenth century as a seat of the Southall family. During the late eighteenth century, the 300-acre (1.2 km 2) plantation was owned by Furneau Southall. The original log portion of Piney Grove was built before 1790 as a corn crib, later converted and enlarged into a general ...

  6. Cyrus McCormick Farm - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 19th century, McCormick's company had built a primitive combine, which could harvest grain even faster and cheaper than older reapers. Prior to the invention of the reaper, farmers could harvest only 0.5-acre (0.20 ha) a day; using this machine, farmers could harvest 12 acres (4.9 ha) a day, with less manual labor.

  7. Willow Grove Inn - Wikipedia

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    Willow Grove Inn (officially known as The Inn at Willow Grove [2]) is a hotel in Orange, [1] Virginia, United States. The basic structure of the building was built by Joseph Clark in 1778. In 1820, his son added a brick wing.

  8. Willow Grove - Wikipedia

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    Willow Grove may refer to: Willow Grove (Greensboro, Maryland), listed on the NRHP in Maryland; Willow Grove, Delaware, United States; Willow Grove, Pittsgrove ...

  9. Primitive decorating - Wikipedia

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    Primitive decorating often features a number of recurring themes and characters including primitive angels, barnstars, primitive crows, primitive dolls & rag dolls, saltbox houses, sheep, willow trees, primitive wooden signs, and pottery. [3] Primitive design focuses on furniture made between the mid-18th century and the early 19th century by ...