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Poplar Forest, State Route 661, Forest, Bedford County, Virginia

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Significance: Poplar Forest, one of Thomas Jefferson's most accomplished architectural essays, was built from 1806-19. It was described by its designer-builder as "...the best dwelling in the state, except that of Monticello, perhaps preferable to that, as more proportioned to the faculties of a private citizen." Poplar Forest served Jefferson as a welcome retreat from the constant stream of guests and press of business at Monticello. When Jefferson died in 1826, the estate was left to his grandson, Francis Wayles Eppes, who sold it two years later. It then remained in the interrelated Cobbs-Hutter family for 118 years. In 1845 the house burned, and although the extent of the damage has not been determined, the present roof (which departs from Jefferson's design) as well as the interior trim, date from this time. From 1946 to 1979, Poplar Forest was the home of Mr. and Mrs. James O. Watts, Jr. In 1983 the property was purchased by the Corporation for Jefferson's Poplar Forest, which plans to restore the house and open it to the public. Because of both its architectural merit and historical significance, Poplar Forest has been designated a National Historic Landmark.

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-328

Survey number: HABS VA-303

Building/structure dates: 1819 Initial Construction

Building/structure dates: 1845 Subsequent Work

National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 69000223

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1933 - 1970
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Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
Jefferson, Thomas
DeBoer, Ruth, transmitter
Morris, Scott, transmitter
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bedford county ,  37.36025, -79.26738
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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houses us presidents classical revival architectural elements brick buildings bedford county poplar forest poplar forest state route bedford virginia domestic life jack e boucher tim buchman timothy a buehner s allen chambers ruth deboer paul d dolinsky c o greene historic american buildings survey stephen w jackman thomas jefferson scott morris thomas t waterman elizabeth white eric a zehrung photo ultra high resolution high resolution united states history manor residential buildings country estates villa official white house photos public domain library of congress national register of historic places