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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Southampton ...

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    The last house in which anyone was killed during the Southampton Insurrection of 1831 18: William H. Vincent House: William H. Vincent House: January 16, 2004 : 23016 Main St. Capron: 19: Millie Woodson-Turner Home Site

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

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    Spotsylvania Courthouse: Also known as Kenmore Woods - not to be confused with Kenmore (Fredericksburg, Virginia) 5: La Vista: La Vista: December 1, 1997 : 4420 Guinea Station Rd. Guinea: Federal / Greek revival house built in 1838. 6: La Vue: La Vue

  4. Saffell Funeral Home - Wikipedia

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    The Saffell Funeral Home, located at 4th and Clay Streets in Shelbyville, Kentucky, was built in about 1830. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [1] It is or was a two-story, three bay brick side passage plan building which had been stuccoed by 1983. [2]

  5. Spotsylvania Court House Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Associated with the courthouse is a late 18th-century jail and office and storage buildings erected in the 1930s. Other notable buildings include the Spottswood Inn (c. 1800), Berea Church (1856), Christ Church (1841), Dabney Farm, J.P.H. Crismond House (c. 1904), Harris House, and Cary Crismond House. [3]

  6. Spotsylvania Courthouse, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Spotsylvania Courthouse is a census-designated place (CDP) and the county seat of Spotsylvania County, Virginia, United States, located 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Fredericksburg. Recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau as a census-designated place (CDP), the population was 5,610 at the 2020 census.

  7. James Clay Rice - Wikipedia

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    Signature of Brig. Gen. James Clay Rice on an 1864 letter to New York Governor Horatio Seymour. When the Civil War broke out, Rice enlisted on 28 May 1861 in the 39th New York Infantry Regiment, quickly becoming a captain of Company B and engaging at the First Battle of Bull Run.

  8. Todds Tavern, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Todds Tavern was the focal point of a cavalry battle on 7–8 May 1864, between the battles of the Wilderness and Spotsylvania Court House during the American Civil War. [1] The tavern location on Brock Road carried the name of Charles Todd who died about 1850.

  9. Category : Cemeteries in Spotsylvania County, Virginia

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