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  2. Lynnhaven House - Wikipedia

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    The Lynnhaven House, also Wishart–Boush House, Wishart House, and Boush House, which was built circa 1725, is an example of 18th century Tidewater Virginia vernacular architecture and is located in Virginia Beach, Virginia. [3] Although it was founded by the Thelaball family, it is sometimes referred to as the Boush House or the Wishart House ...

  3. Old Donation Episcopal Church - Wikipedia

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    [3] The last colonial rector of Lynnhaven Parish was the Reverend Robert Dickson. He served as rector of the parish for 25 years. Upon his death in 1776, he left his home, slaves and property to the church. This property, which was to be used as a free school for orphan boys, became known as "Donation Farm."

  4. Timeline of Virginia Beach, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    1639 - Lynnhaven Parish Church built. 1720 - Adam Thoroughgood House built (approximate date). 1736 - Old Donation Episcopal Church built. 1750 - Kempsville district established as Kemps Landing (approximate date). 1775 - Battle of Kemp's Landing; 1781 - September 5: Battle of the Chesapeake. [2] 1791 - Nimmo Church constructed. It is the ...

  5. Ferry Plantation House - Wikipedia

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    Ferry Plantation House, or Old Donation Farm, Ferry Farm, Walke Manor House, [3] [5] is a brick house in the neighborhood of Old Donation Farm in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The site dates back to 1642 when Savill Gaskin started the second ferry service in Hampton Roads to carry passengers on the Lynnhaven River to the nearby county courthouse ...

  6. Adam Thoroughgood - Wikipedia

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    Despite his widespread and long-lasting influence in South Hampton Roads, his choice of residence was along the Lynnhaven River, also named for his home in England. In 1635, he earned a land patent for over 5,000 acres (20 km 2 ) in this area for having earlier persuaded 105 new residents to settle in Virginia, including Augustine Warner, an ...

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Virginia ...

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    Wishart-Boush House (aka Lynnhaven House) Wishart-Boush House (aka Lynnhaven House) November 12, 1969 : East of the junction of Wishart Rd. and Independence Boulevard: 35: Woodhouse House: Woodhouse House: April 24, 2007

  8. List of the oldest buildings in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Abingdon Glebe House: Gloucester, Virginia: Before 1724 [9] Lynnhaven House: Virginia Beach, Virginia: 1725 [10] Rural Plains: Hanover County, Virginia: ca. 1725 Oldest home in America continuously occupied by one family; site of Patrick Henry's wedding Berkeley Plantation: Charles City County, Virginia: 1726 Plantation established in 1619 ...

  9. Lynnhaven, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Lynnhaven is one of the seven original boroughs created when the city of Virginia Beach, Virginia was formed in 1963. [1] It is located in the North Central portion of the city. This area was originally located at the mouth of the Lynnhaven Bay inlet.