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Grassdale, an Italianate villa built in 1861 by the Morris family, later home of Rear Admiral David W. Taylor and his wife Imogene Morris Taylor. [22] Green Springs, a late 18th-century house built by the Morris family near the springs that lent their name to the district. [23]
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.
Louisa (originally named Louisa Court House) is a town in Louisa County, Virginia, United States. The population was 1,555 at the 2010 census. The population was 1,555 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Louisa County .
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Dabney Carr (1743–1773), celebrated Louisa County patriot. Patrick Henry (1736–1799), at Roundabout Plantation, eight miles southwest of Louisa Court House, Patrick Henry lived in Louisa County from 1765 to 1768, when he sat for Louisa County in the House of Burgesses. This was the beginning of his political career.
The highways enter the town from the north as Piedmont Avenue. SR 22 reaches its eastern terminus at the highways' intersection with US 522, which heads south along the same roadway but with a different name, Mineral Avenue. Eastbound SR 208 and northbound US 522 turn east onto 1st Street and have a grade crossing of the railroad, then turn ...
Bloomington is a historic home located at Louisa, Louisa County, Virginia. The dwelling evolved into its present form from an original two-room, split-log dwelling dating to about 1790. The main block was built about 1832, and is a two-story, three-bay structure with steeply-pitched gable roof constructed over a raised brick basement.
Bumpass is an unincorporated area in Louisa County, Virginia, United States. [3] Its post office [4] is still in service. National Historical Places registered in Bumpass include the Duke House and Jerdone Castle. [5] The latter is a plantation (now lakefront) where George Washington spent the night on June 10 during his 1791 Southern tour. [6]