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

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    Louisa: 6: Cuckoo: Cuckoo: August 19, 1994 : Junction of U.S. Routes 33 and 522: Mineral: Federal-style home with a Colonial-style portico built for physician Henry Pendleton about 1819. [6] 7: Duke House: Duke House: August 16, 2007 : 2729 Diggstown Rd.

  3. Richmond Terrell Lacy - Wikipedia

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    Lacy was born to the former Jane Terrell and her planter husband, Benjamin Lacy, on a family plantation in New Kent County, Virginia. His maternal grandfather, Richmond Terrell, was the grandson of Revolutionary War patriot and officer Col. Thomas West. [1] He married Ellen Green Lane (1815–1875), daughter of Col. John Lane of "Vaucluse". [2]

  4. Category:People from Louisa County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    People from Louisa, Virginia (15 P) Pages in category "People from Louisa County, Virginia" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.

  5. Louisa, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Louisa is also home to the Twin Oaks Community, an intentional community of 100 people living on 465 acres (1.88 km 2). The community has been in Louisa since 1967. The 2011 Virginia earthquake had its epicenter just 7 miles (11 kilometers) south-southeast of Louisa. [14]

  6. Louisa County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Louisa is also home to the Acorn Community, a rural, cooperative, income sharing community on about 80 acres, founded in 1993 by one of the founding members of Twin Oaks, Kat Kincade. Another newly forming community as of 2011 is the Living Energy Farm , a 'neo- Amish ' farm, where no fossil fuels will be used but new technologies such as solar ...

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  8. Chatham Manor - Wikipedia

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    The Civil War brought change and destruction to Chatham. As discussed above, the house was owned by James Horace Lacy (1823–1906), a former schoolteacher who had married Churchill Jones's niece. As a planter, Lacy sympathized with the South, and at the age of 37, he left Chatham to serve the Confederacy as a staff officer.

  9. Summerville Plantation - Wikipedia

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    In 1760, the original 200-acre parcel was bought by Robert Moseley (1732–1804) and Magdalene Guerrant Moseley (1740–1826), a young couple, from Thomas Lacy for 65 pounds. Two additional purchases in 1762 and 1763 of 228 and 100 acres, respectively, brought the total acreage of the farm to 528 acres.

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