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Green Hill Plantation, Laundry, State Route 728, Long Island, Campbell County, Virginia

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Green Hill Plantation, Laundry, State Route 728, Long Island, Campbell County, Virginia

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Summary

Significance: "Green Hill" plantation was built by Samuel Pannill who first bought 600 acres from William and Moses Fuqua in 1797, and added to and developed the plantation 'til his death in 1864. The laundry is a small (14'x24') stone building with a large chimney at one end. It remains much in its original state, retaining on one side the original shingles and much of the architectural woodwork. On the interior, the well has been modernized and the laundry is no longer used as such but is now used as a smokehouse for curing meats.
Survey number: HABS VA-609
Building/structure dates: ca. 18t4 Initial Construction
National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 69000226

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Date

1933 - 1970
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Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
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Location

campbell county37.07807, -79.09660
Google Map of 37.0780681, -79.0966023
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