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Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virgini...

Significance: This is a handsome, early-19th century, brick house used as headquarters for General Lockwood, of the Union Army, during the Civil War. Survey number: HABS VA-622 Building/structure dates: 1811 ... More

Mount Custis, State Route 662, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Mount Custis, State Route 662, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: Home of prominent Eastern Shore of Virginia personalities including Thomas M. Bayly, Thomas H. Bayly, and Henry Custis. Survey number: HABS VA-627 Building/structure dates: 17t1 Initial Construc... More

Runnymede, Walston Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Runnymede, Walston Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: An example of a characteristic type of Eastern Shore of Virginia house called the "big room, little room, colonnade, and kitchen." Survey number: HABS VA-628 Building/structure dates: 1797 Initi... More

Mount Custis, State Route 662, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Mount Custis, State Route 662, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: Home of prominent Eastern Shore of Virginia personalities including Thomas M. Bayly, Thomas H. Bayly, and Henry Custis. Survey number: HABS VA-627 Building/structure dates: 17t1 Initial Construc... More

The Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

The Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: This is an 18th-century dwelling, and once probably the site of Port of Folly Landing, one of the two ports of entry for Accomack County during the 18th century. Survey number: HABS VA-626 Build... More

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virgini...

Significance: This is a handsome, early-19th century, brick house used as headquarters for General Lockwood, of the Union Army, during the Civil War. Survey number: HABS VA-622 Building/structure dates: 1811 ... More

Mount Custis, State Route 662, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Mount Custis, State Route 662, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: Home of prominent Eastern Shore of Virginia personalities including Thomas M. Bayly, Thomas H. Bayly, and Henry Custis. Survey number: HABS VA-627 Building/structure dates: 17t1 Initial Construc... More

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virgini...

Significance: This is a handsome, early-19th century, brick house used as headquarters for General Lockwood, of the Union Army, during the Civil War. Survey number: HABS VA-622 Building/structure dates: 1811 ... More

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virgini...

Significance: This is a handsome, early-19th century, brick house used as headquarters for General Lockwood, of the Union Army, during the Civil War. Survey number: HABS VA-622 Building/structure dates: 1811 ... More

Fisher-Seymour House, State Route 13, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Fisher-Seymour House, State Route 13, Accomac, Accomack County, Virgin...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a residential home interior, living room, fireplace, 19th-20th century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

The Folly, Dovecote, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

The Folly, Dovecote, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: The date of erection of this dovecot is not known, but it is probably somewhat later than the main house which was built in stages between about 1759 and about 1800. It is a simple, wood structur... More

Bowman's Folly, Dovecote, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Bowman's Folly, Dovecote, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virgi...

Significance: This structure has similar details (siding pattern and moldings) to other buildings on the place and is probably approximately contemporary with the main house which was built in 1816. It is a sm... More

Housing for migratory agricultural workers near Accomac, Virginia

Housing for migratory agricultural workers near Accomac, Virginia

Public domain photograph of a historic place in Virginia, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

The Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: This is an 18th-century dwelling, and once probably the site of Port of Folly Landing, one of the two ports of entry for Accomack County during the 18th century. Survey number: HABS VA-626 Build... More

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virgini...

Significance: This is a handsome, early-19th century, brick house used as headquarters for General Lockwood, of the Union Army, during the Civil War. Survey number: HABS VA-622 Building/structure dates: 1811 ... More

Fisher-Seymour House, State Route 13, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Fisher-Seymour House, State Route 13, Accomac, Accomack County, Virgin...

Picryl description: Public domain photo of a church building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Migratory workers in an onion field near Accomac, Virginia

Migratory workers in an onion field near Accomac, Virginia

Public domain photograph of 1930s-1940s Virginia, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

The Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: This is an 18th-century dwelling, and once probably the site of Port of Folly Landing, one of the two ports of entry for Accomack County during the 18th century. Survey number: HABS VA-626 Build... More

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virgini...

Significance: This is a handsome, early-19th century, brick house used as headquarters for General Lockwood, of the Union Army, during the Civil War. Survey number: HABS VA-622 Building/structure dates: 1811 ... More

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virgini...

Significance: This is a handsome, early-19th century, brick house used as headquarters for General Lockwood, of the Union Army, during the Civil War. Survey number: HABS VA-622 Building/structure dates: 1811 ... More

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virgini...

Significance: This is a handsome, early-19th century, brick house used as headquarters for General Lockwood, of the Union Army, during the Civil War. Survey number: HABS VA-622 Building/structure dates: 1811 ... More

Bowman's Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Bowman's Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: One of the finest mansions on the Shore and once home of Brigadier General John Cropper, famous Revolutionary War officer; personal friend of George Washington and General Lafayette. Survey numbe... More

Runnymede, Walston Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Runnymede, Walston Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: An example of a characteristic type of Eastern Shore of Virginia house called the "big room, little room, colonnade, and kitchen." Survey number: HABS VA-628 Building/structure dates: 1797 Initi... More

Fisher-Seymour Icehouse, State Route 13, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Fisher-Seymour Icehouse, State Route 13, Accomac, Accomack County, Vir...

Significance: The Fisher-Seymour house was built in stages beginning 1791-1793 and probably completed about 20 years later. This ice house was presumably built about the same time. It is 17' in diameter, part... More

Mount Custis, State Route 662, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Mount Custis, State Route 662, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: Home of prominent Eastern Shore of Virginia personalities including Thomas M. Bayly, Thomas H. Bayly, and Henry Custis. Survey number: HABS VA-627 Building/structure dates: 17t1 Initial Construc... More

Mount Custis, State Route 662, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Mount Custis, State Route 662, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: Home of prominent Eastern Shore of Virginia personalities including Thomas M. Bayly, Thomas H. Bayly, and Henry Custis. Survey number: HABS VA-627 Building/structure dates: 17t1 Initial Construc... More

St. James' Rectory, Accomac, Accomac County, Virginia

St. James' Rectory, Accomac, Accomac County, Virginia

Public domain photograph - historical image of Virginia, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Porch on house north of Rectory, Accomac, Accomac County, Virginia

Porch on house north of Rectory, Accomac, Accomac County, Virginia

Public domain photograph of 1930s-1940s house, porch, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[Drummond Mill, store, and cabin, Lee Mont vicinity, Accomac County, Virginia. Road façade]

[Drummond Mill, store, and cabin, Lee Mont vicinity, Accomac County, V...

Slide for lecturing on "Tales Old Houses Tell." Title and date based on same image in the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, LC-J7-VA-1015, with additional information from Sam Watters, 2011. For... More

St. James' Rectory, Accomac, Accomac County, Virginia

St. James' Rectory, Accomac, Accomac County, Virginia

Public domain photograph of a historic place in Virginia, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virgini...

Significance: This is a handsome, early-19th century, brick house used as headquarters for General Lockwood, of the Union Army, during the Civil War. Survey number: HABS VA-622 Building/structure dates: 1811 ... More

Bowman's Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Bowman's Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: One of the finest mansions on the Shore and once home of Brigadier General John Cropper, famous Revolutionary War officer; personal friend of George Washington and General Lafayette. Survey numbe... More

Debtor's Prison, State Route 764, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Debtor's Prison, State Route 764, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: Originally built about 1785 as a residence for the jailor. Used for confinement of debtors in 1824, and continued as debtors' prison until 1849. Survey number: HABS VA-623 Building/structure da... More

Debtor's Prison, State Route 764, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Debtor's Prison, State Route 764, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: Originally built about 1785 as a residence for the jailor. Used for confinement of debtors in 1824, and continued as debtors' prison until 1849. Survey number: HABS VA-623 Building/structure da... More

Bowman's Folly, Privy, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Bowman's Folly, Privy, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: This structure has similar details (siding pattern and moldings) to other buildings on the place, and is probably approximately contemporary with the main house which was built in 1816. It is a s... More

Debtors' Prison, Accomac, Accomac County, Virginia

Debtors' Prison, Accomac, Accomac County, Virginia

Public domain photograph of 1930s-1940s house, porch, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Debtors' Prison, Accomac, Accomac County, Virginia

Debtors' Prison, Accomac, Accomac County, Virginia

Public domain photograph of a house, cottage, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

The Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: This is an 18th-century dwelling, and once probably the site of Port of Folly Landing, one of the two ports of entry for Accomack County during the 18th century. Survey number: HABS VA-626 Build... More

St. James' Rectory, Accomac, Accomac County, Virginia

St. James' Rectory, Accomac, Accomac County, Virginia

Picryl description: Public domain image of a residential building, house, 19th-20th century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virgini...

Significance: This is a handsome, early-19th century, brick house used as headquarters for General Lockwood, of the Union Army, during the Civil War. Survey number: HABS VA-622 Building/structure dates: 1811 ... More

Bowman's Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Bowman's Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: One of the finest mansions on the Shore and once home of Brigadier General John Cropper, famous Revolutionary War officer; personal friend of George Washington and General Lafayette. Survey numbe... More

Fisher-Seymour House, State Route 13, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Fisher-Seymour House, State Route 13, Accomac, Accomack County, Virgin...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a tower, column, chimney, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Fisher-Seymour House, State Route 13, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Fisher-Seymour House, State Route 13, Accomac, Accomack County, Virgin...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a residential home interior, living room, fireplace, 19th-20th century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

[Rogers House, Craddockville, Accomac County. Fireplace and panelled surround]

[Rogers House, Craddockville, Accomac County. Fireplace and panelled s...

On slide (handwritten): "Rogers, E.S., Craddockville." Slide for lecturing on "Tales Old Houses Tell." Title and date based on same image in the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, LC-J7-VA-1073-A... More

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virgini...

Significance: This is a handsome, early-19th century, brick house used as headquarters for General Lockwood, of the Union Army, during the Civil War. Survey number: HABS VA-622 Building/structure dates: 1811 ... More

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virgini...

Significance: This is a handsome, early-19th century, brick house used as headquarters for General Lockwood, of the Union Army, during the Civil War. Survey number: HABS VA-622 Building/structure dates: 1811 ... More

Bowman's Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Bowman's Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: One of the finest mansions on the Shore and once home of Brigadier General John Cropper, famous Revolutionary War officer; personal friend of George Washington and General Lafayette. Survey numbe... More

[Drummond Mill, store, and cabin, Lee Mont vicinity, Accomac County, Virginia. Interior]

[Drummond Mill, store, and cabin, Lee Mont vicinity, Accomac County, V...

On slide (handwritten): "Drummond mill, Int." Slide for lecturing on "Tales Old Houses Tell." Title and date based on same image in the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, LC-J7-VA-1018, with addi... More

[Drummond Mill, store, and cabin, Lee Mont vicinity, Accomac County, Virginia. River]

[Drummond Mill, store, and cabin, Lee Mont vicinity, Accomac County, V...

On slide (handwritten): "Drummonds Mill. Accomac." Slide for lecturing on "Tales Old Houses Tell." Title and date based on same image in the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, LC-J7-VA-1016, with... More

Florida migratory worker gathering onions in a field near Accomac, Virginia

Florida migratory worker gathering onions in a field near Accomac, Vir...

Picryl description: Public domain image of industrial or agricultural worker, 1930s, 20th-century, free to use, no copyright restrictions. show less

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virgini...

Significance: This is a handsome, early-19th century, brick house used as headquarters for General Lockwood, of the Union Army, during the Civil War. Survey number: HABS VA-622 Building/structure dates: 1811 ... More

Bowman's Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Bowman's Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: One of the finest mansions on the Shore and once home of Brigadier General John Cropper, famous Revolutionary War officer; personal friend of George Washington and General Lafayette. Survey numbe... More

Bowman's Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Bowman's Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: One of the finest mansions on the Shore and once home of Brigadier General John Cropper, famous Revolutionary War officer; personal friend of George Washington and General Lafayette. Survey numbe... More

Runnymede, Walston Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Runnymede, Walston Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: An example of a characteristic type of Eastern Shore of Virginia house called the "big room, little room, colonnade, and kitchen." Survey number: HABS VA-628 Building/structure dates: 1797 Initi... More

House occupied by migratory agricultural workers in a field near Accomac, Virginia

House occupied by migratory agricultural workers in a field near Accom...

Public domain photograph of a house, cottage, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Mount Custis, State Route 662, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Mount Custis, State Route 662, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: Home of prominent Eastern Shore of Virginia personalities including Thomas M. Bayly, Thomas H. Bayly, and Henry Custis. Survey number: HABS VA-627 Building/structure dates: 17t1 Initial Construc... More

Mount Custis, State Route 662, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Mount Custis, State Route 662, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: Home of prominent Eastern Shore of Virginia personalities including Thomas M. Bayly, Thomas H. Bayly, and Henry Custis. Survey number: HABS VA-627 Building/structure dates: 17t1 Initial Construc... More

The Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

The Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: This is an 18th-century dwelling, and once probably the site of Port of Folly Landing, one of the two ports of entry for Accomack County during the 18th century. Survey number: HABS VA-626 Build... More

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virgini...

Significance: This is a handsome, early-19th century, brick house used as headquarters for General Lockwood, of the Union Army, during the Civil War. Survey number: HABS VA-622 Building/structure dates: 1811 ... More

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virgini...

Significance: This is a handsome, early-19th century, brick house used as headquarters for General Lockwood, of the Union Army, during the Civil War. Survey number: HABS VA-622 Building/structure dates: 1811 ... More

Bowman's Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Bowman's Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: One of the finest mansions on the Shore and once home of Brigadier General John Cropper, famous Revolutionary War officer; personal friend of George Washington and General Lafayette. Survey numbe... More

Bowman's Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Bowman's Folly, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: One of the finest mansions on the Shore and once home of Brigadier General John Cropper, famous Revolutionary War officer; personal friend of George Washington and General Lafayette. Survey numbe... More

Debtor's Prison, State Route 764, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Debtor's Prison, State Route 764, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: Originally built about 1785 as a residence for the jailor. Used for confinement of debtors in 1824, and continued as debtors' prison until 1849. Survey number: HABS VA-623 Building/structure da... More

Runnymede, Walston Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Runnymede, Walston Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: An example of a characteristic type of Eastern Shore of Virginia house called the "big room, little room, colonnade, and kitchen." Survey number: HABS VA-628 Building/structure dates: 1797 Initi... More

Debtor's Prison, State Route 764, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Debtor's Prison, State Route 764, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: Originally built about 1785 as a residence for the jailor. Used for confinement of debtors in 1824, and continued as debtors' prison until 1849. Survey number: HABS VA-623 Building/structure da... More

The Folly, Icehouse, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

The Folly, Icehouse, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: The date of erection of this ice house is not known, but it is probably approximately contemporary with the main house which was built in sections between about 1759 and about 1800. It is a circu... More

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Richard D. Bayly House, Back Street, Accomac, Accomack County, Virgini...

Significance: This is a handsome, early-19th century, brick house used as headquarters for General Lockwood, of the Union Army, during the Civil War. Survey number: HABS VA-622 Building/structure dates: 1811 ... More

Florida migrants in an onion field near Accomac, Virginia

Florida migrants in an onion field near Accomac, Virginia

Public domain photograph of Virginia, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Mount Custis, State Route 662, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Mount Custis, State Route 662, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: Home of prominent Eastern Shore of Virginia personalities including Thomas M. Bayly, Thomas H. Bayly, and Henry Custis. Survey number: HABS VA-627 Building/structure dates: 17t1 Initial Construc... More

Bowman's Folly, Privy, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Bowman's Folly, Privy, Folly Creek, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Significance: This structure has similar details (siding pattern and moldings) to other buildings on the place, and is probably approximately contemporary with the main house which was built in 1816. It is a s... More

Porch on house north of Rectory, Accomac, Accomac County, Virginia

Porch on house north of Rectory, Accomac, Accomac County, Virginia

Public domain photograph of 1930s-1940s house, porch, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The Folly, Accomac, Accomac County, Virginia

The Folly, Accomac, Accomac County, Virginia

Picryl description: Public domain image of a residential building, house, 19th-20th century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Fisher-Seymour House, State Route 13, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia

Fisher-Seymour House, State Route 13, Accomac, Accomack County, Virgin...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a residential building, house, 19th-20th century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.