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Clover Forest, southern exposure. Clover Forest, is a historic mansion, and former plantation house built starting in 1761 and located in Goochland, Virginia.The mansion lies in a large bend of the James River, and is an authentically restored in a Federal-style with portions of the architecture dating to Pre-American Revolutionary Period.
Realtor.com is operated by the real estate network Move, Inc., [2] which is owned by News Corp. [3] Ryan O'Hara served as chief executive officer (CEO) of both realtor.com and Move until June 18, 2019. [4] Following the announcement of O'Hara's departure, News Corp's President of Global Digital Real Estate Tracey Fellows was named acting CEO in ...
Dr. William E. Troutt brings 35 years of experience as a college president. In July 2017 he became President Emeritus of Rhodes College having led the college as president since 1999. A new college curriculum, innovative academic partnerships to enhance student learning, a re-centering and re-shaping of the campus, and a new trustee governance ...
Sep. 16—Daniel Reiner, an investor of companies worth billions of dollars, was found dead last month in a Pend Oreille County Lake he owned with his wife. Pend Oreille County Sheriff officers ...
In 1736, William Beverly received a patent from Virginia's Governor William Gooch for 118,491 acres (479.52 km 2; 47,952 ha) in what became Augusta County. [8] At the time, this was the "outermost limits of Virginia". [7] Beverly sold parcels of land to settlers, including property that is now in Stuarts Draft.
The facade is a two-bay, two-story structure with a full basement, while the main building is only two stories. The two bays of the facade are separated by a central stone chimney. The western side wall of the facade forms a rounded turret with a conical slate roof, and each story has triple one-by-one windows, round-headed on the lowest level ...
Henry Trout married Annie Elmira Thomas of Montgomery County, Virginia, on 16 May 1866. Three children were born to this union. Shortly after his birth, his father acquired "The Trout House", an extensive farm on Franklin road in Roanoke. "The Trout House: A popular tavern of Southwest Virginia in Ante-Bellum days. Built in 1797 by William ...
The Wagner Homestead was built c. 1855 by William Wagner, who came to Miami with his Creole wife Everline. Wagner, a U.S. Army veteran, had joined the army in 1846, fought in the Mexican War under General Winfield Scott until he was wounded in the Battle of Cerro Gordo, and sent to Charleston S.C. to recuperate.