Judge Watson House, 713 Park Street, Charlottesville, Charlottesville,...
Significance: In 1861 Judge Egbert R. Watson who read law under James Monroe's son-in-law Judge Hay and was a personal friend of the former president purchased 2 3/10 acres from Richard K. Mead. The lot was of... More
Judge Watson House, 713 Park Street, Charlottesville, Charlottesville,...
Significance: In 1861 Judge Egbert R. Watson who read law under James Monroe's son-in-law Judge Hay and was a personal friend of the former president purchased 2 3/10 acres from Richard K. Mead. The lot was of... More
Judge Watson House, 713 Park Street, Charlottesville, Charlottesville,...
Significance: In 1861 Judge Egbert R. Watson who read law under James Monroe's son-in-law Judge Hay and was a personal friend of the former president purchased 2 3/10 acres from Richard K. Mead. The lot was of... More
Judge Watson House, 713 Park Street, Charlottesville, Charlottesville,...
Significance: In 1861 Judge Egbert R. Watson who read law under James Monroe's son-in-law Judge Hay and was a personal friend of the former president purchased 2 3/10 acres from Richard K. Mead. The lot was of... More
Judge Watson House, 713 Park Street, Charlottesville, Charlottesville,...
Significance: In 1861 Judge Egbert R. Watson who read law under James Monroe's son-in-law Judge Hay and was a personal friend of the former president purchased 2 3/10 acres from Richard K. Mead. The lot was of... More
Judge Watson House, 713 Park Street, Charlottesville, Charlottesville,...
Significance: In 1861 Judge Egbert R. Watson who read law under James Monroe's son-in-law Judge Hay and was a personal friend of the former president purchased 2 3/10 acres from Richard K. Mead. The lot was of... More
Judge Watson House, 713 Park Street, Charlottesville, Charlottesville,...
Significance: In 1861 Judge Egbert R. Watson who read law under James Monroe's son-in-law Judge Hay and was a personal friend of the former president purchased 2 3/10 acres from Richard K. Mead. The lot was of... More
Judge Watson House, 713 Park Street, Charlottesville, Charlottesville,...
Significance: In 1861 Judge Egbert R. Watson who read law under James Monroe's son-in-law Judge Hay and was a personal friend of the former president purchased 2 3/10 acres from Richard K. Mead. The lot was of... More