Palmer House, Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, V...
Survey number: HABS VA-525 Public domain photograph - historical image of Virginia, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Williamsburg, 821 Main Street, Natchez, Adams County, MS
Significance: This Federal style cottage possesses an unusual number of regional characteristics, for example, the exterior paneled dado, the fireplace cabinets, the vaulted ceilings, the plan of the open rear ... More
William & Mary College, Main Bulding, College Yard, Williamsburg, Will...
Significance: The construction of this main building of the College of William and Mary was begun in 1695. It is the oldest known college structure extant in the country and has been attributed to Sir Christop... More
William & Mary College, Main Bulding, College Yard, Williamsburg, Will...
Significance: The construction of this main building of the College of William and Mary was begun in 1695. It is the oldest known college structure extant in the country and has been attributed to Sir Christop... More
William & Mary College, Main Bulding, College Yard, Williamsburg, Will...
Significance: The construction of this main building of the College of William and Mary was begun in 1695. It is the oldest known college structure extant in the country and has been attributed to Sir Christop... More
William & Mary College, Main Bulding, College Yard, Williamsburg, Will...
Significance: The construction of this main building of the College of William and Mary was begun in 1695. It is the oldest known college structure extant in the country and has been attributed to Sir Christop... More
Josiah Hayden House, 127 Main Street, Williamsburg, Hampshire County, ...
Significance: Part of the Haydenville Historic District, a well preserved 19th century industrial community developed by the Hayden family. The town is also significant for its fine examples of Greek Revival, ... More
Josiah Hayden House, 127 Main Street, Williamsburg, Hampshire County, ...
Significance: Part of the Haydenville Historic District, a well preserved 19th century industrial community developed by the Hayden family. The town is also significant for its fine examples of Greek Revival, ... More
Colonel Charles Chiswell House, Francis Street, Williamsburg, Williams...
Survey number: HABS VA-404 Building/structure dates: 17t1 Initial Construction
Mount Etna Iron Works, Blacksmith Shop, East of U.S. Route 22 on T.R. ...
Significance: Mt. Etna Iron Works was one of numerous of charcoal iron producers in the nationally renowned Juniata Iron region. This region was a leading producer of pig iron in the antebellum years. Mt. Etn... More
Redwood Ordinary, 449 Nicholson Street, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
Significance: Redwood Ordinary is an unrestored circa 1825 frame house near the northeast edge of the Colonial Williamsburg historic area. The building remained essentially unaltered until the second quarter o... More
Linnean Hill, 3545 Williamsburg Lane Northwest, Washington, District o...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS DC-168
Peyton Randolph House, Nicholson & North England Streets, Williamsburg...
Survey number: HABS VA-197 Building/structure dates: ca. 1725 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 70000863
Maine Farm, State Route 614 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Virg...
Survey number: HABS VA-71 Building/structure dates: ca. 17t1 Initial Construction
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Nelson House, Kingstree, Williamsburg County, SC
Survey number: HABS SC-233 Public domain photograph - historical image of South Carolina, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Governor John Page House, Palace Green vicinity, Williamsburg, William...
Survey number: HABS VA-273 Building/structure dates: ca. 1725 Initial Construction
Public Records Office, 428 Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, Wi...
Significance: Construction of this small brick building was begun in 1747, shortly after the Capitol Building burned. The new structure was intended to safely house government records. The designer is not kno... More
Archibald Blair Dairy, Smokehouse & Privy, 100 Nicholson Street, Willi...
Significance: The Archibald Blair Dairy and Smokehouse date from the eighteenth century, both were restored in 1930-31 as were the house and the kitchen. An addition to the smokehouse was removed at this time.... More
William & Mary College, Main Bulding, College Yard, Williamsburg, Will...
Significance: The construction of this main building of the College of William and Mary was begun in 1695. It is the oldest known college structure extant in the country and has been attributed to Sir Christop... More
William & Mary College, Main Bulding, College Yard, Williamsburg, Will...
Significance: The construction of this main building of the College of William and Mary was begun in 1695. It is the oldest known college structure extant in the country and has been attributed to Sir Christop... More
William & Mary College, Main Bulding, College Yard, Williamsburg, Will...
Significance: The construction of this main building of the College of William and Mary was begun in 1695. It is the oldest known college structure extant in the country and has been attributed to Sir Christop... More
Tayloe Office, 112 East Nicholson Street, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, ...
Significance: A surviving eighteenth century building with a bell-shaped or ogee roof, it was moved to its present location early in the nineteenth century. It was probably used as a doctor's office. (Owned by... More
Redwood Ordinary, 449 Nicholson Street, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
Significance: Redwood Ordinary is an unrestored circa 1825 frame house near the northeast edge of the Colonial Williamsburg historic area. The building remained essentially unaltered until the second quarter o... More
Redwood Ordinary, 449 Nicholson Street, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
Significance: Redwood Ordinary is an unrestored circa 1825 frame house near the northeast edge of the Colonial Williamsburg historic area. The building remained essentially unaltered until the second quarter o... More
Griffin House, 410 West Francis Street, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
Significance: This unrestored brick dwelling house was built by Colonel William Allen just prior to 1770. William Byrd III of Westover acquired the house in 1771 and used it as his house in town until his deat... More
Griffin House, 410 West Francis Street, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
Significance: This unrestored brick dwelling house was built by Colonel William Allen just prior to 1770. William Byrd III of Westover acquired the house in 1771 and used it as his house in town until his deat... More
Linnean Hill, 3545 Williamsburg Lane Northwest, Washington, District o...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS DC-168
Richard Bland House, Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, Williams...
Survey number: HABS VA-403 Building/structure dates: 17t1 Initial Construction
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
McCandlish House, Francis Street, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Virginia
Survey number: HABS VA-328 Building/structure dates: after 1700 Initial Construction
Prentis Store, 214 Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, Williamsbu...
Significance: The oldest original store in Williamsburg, the Prentis Store was built in 1738-1740 by William Prentis, and has more architectural elaboration than most of the commercial buildings in town. The p... More
Public Records Office, 428 Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, Wi...
Significance: Construction of this small brick building was begun in 1747, shortly after the Capitol Building burned. The new structure was intended to safely house government records. The designer is not kno... More
Williamsburg, 821 Main Street, Natchez, Adams County, MS
Significance: This Federal style cottage possesses an unusual number of regional characteristics, for example, the exterior paneled dado, the fireplace cabinets, the vaulted ceilings, the plan of the open rear ... More
William & Mary College, Main Bulding, College Yard, Williamsburg, Will...
Significance: The construction of this main building of the College of William and Mary was begun in 1695. It is the oldest known college structure extant in the country and has been attributed to Sir Christop... More
Black Mingo Baptist Church, SC Secondary Road 162, Nesmith, Williamsbu...
Significance: Black Mingo Baptist Church is a significant Greek Revival temple form meeting house, the last surviving building associated with the nineteenth-century port of Wiltown, on the Black Mingo Creek. ... More
Black Mingo Baptist Church, SC Secondary Road 162, Nesmith, Williamsbu...
Significance: Black Mingo Baptist Church is a significant Greek Revival temple form meeting house, the last surviving building associated with the nineteenth-century port of Wiltown, on the Black Mingo Creek. ... More
Black Mingo Baptist Church, SC Secondary Road 162, Nesmith, Williamsbu...
Significance: Black Mingo Baptist Church is a significant Greek Revival temple form meeting house, the last surviving building associated with the nineteenth-century port of Wiltown, on the Black Mingo Creek. ... More
Redwood Ordinary, 449 Nicholson Street, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
Significance: Redwood Ordinary is an unrestored circa 1825 frame house near the northeast edge of the Colonial Williamsburg historic area. The building remained essentially unaltered until the second quarter o... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Archibald Blair House, Nicholson Street, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, V...
Survey number: HABS VA-196 Building/structure dates: 17t1 Initial Construction
Bowden-Armistead House, 207 Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, W...
Significance: Lemuel J. Bowden, lawyer, judge, and later mayor began this formal Greek Revival style house in 1858. The architect is not known, however, the contractor was the owner's brother Henry M. Bowden. ... More
Prentis Store, 214 Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, Williamsbu...
Significance: The oldest original store in Williamsburg, the Prentis Store was built in 1738-1740 by William Prentis, and has more architectural elaboration than most of the commercial buildings in town. The p... More
Prentis Store, 214 Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, Williamsbu...
Significance: The oldest original store in Williamsburg, the Prentis Store was built in 1738-1740 by William Prentis, and has more architectural elaboration than most of the commercial buildings in town. The p... More
Prentis Store, 214 Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, Williamsbu...
Significance: The oldest original store in Williamsburg, the Prentis Store was built in 1738-1740 by William Prentis, and has more architectural elaboration than most of the commercial buildings in town. The p... More
Governor John Page House, Palace Green vicinity, Williamsburg, William...
Survey number: HABS VA-273 Building/structure dates: ca. 1725 Initial Construction
Royer House, Springfield Furnace, State Highway 866, .25 mile North of...
Significance: Built by the Royer family about 1810; John Royer settled in this area around 1805. Along with his brother Daniel, he established an iron furnace one-quarter mile to the south, on Piney Creek. The ... More
William & Mary College, Main Bulding, College Yard, Williamsburg, Will...
Significance: The construction of this main building of the College of William and Mary was begun in 1695. It is the oldest known college structure extant in the country and has been attributed to Sir Christop... More
William & Mary College, Main Bulding, College Yard, Williamsburg, Will...
Significance: The construction of this main building of the College of William and Mary was begun in 1695. It is the oldest known college structure extant in the country and has been attributed to Sir Christop... More
Josiah Hayden House, 127 Main Street, Williamsburg, Hampshire County, ...
Significance: Part of the Haydenville Historic District, a well preserved 19th century industrial community developed by the Hayden family. The town is also significant for its fine examples of Greek Revival, ... More
Old Courthouse, Courthouse Green, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Virginia
Significance: The Courthouse, built to serve both Williamsburg and James City County, was built between 1770 and 1772. The building housed a courtroom and rooms for justices and juries. The various dimensions... More
Ludwell-Paradise House, Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, Willi...
Survey number: HABS VA-189 Building/structure dates: 17t2 Initial Construction
Bruton Parish Church, 201 Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, Wil...
Significance: The church was begun in 17112 to a design provided by Governor Alexander Spottswood. The nave was lengthened to the east in 1752, and the steeple was added in 1769. This is the church, in contin... More
Black Mingo Baptist Church, SC Secondary Road 162, Nesmith, Williamsbu...
Significance: Black Mingo Baptist Church is a significant Greek Revival temple form meeting house, the last surviving building associated with the nineteenth-century port of Wiltown, on the Black Mingo Creek. ... More
Redwood Ordinary, 449 Nicholson Street, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
Significance: Redwood Ordinary is an unrestored circa 1825 frame house near the northeast edge of the Colonial Williamsburg historic area. The building remained essentially unaltered until the second quarter o... More
Griffin House, 410 West Francis Street, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
Significance: This unrestored brick dwelling house was built by Colonel William Allen just prior to 1770. William Byrd III of Westover acquired the house in 1771 and used it as his house in town until his deat... More
Linnean Hill, 3545 Williamsburg Lane Northwest, Washington, District o...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS DC-168
Linnean Hill, 3545 Williamsburg Lane Northwest, Washington, District o...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS DC-168
Linnean Hill, 3545 Williamsburg Lane Northwest, Washington, District o...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-13 Survey number: HABS DC-168
Greenspring, State Route 614 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vir...
Survey number: HABS VA-440 Public domain photograph of building plan, architecture design drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Richard Bland House, Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, Williams...
Survey number: HABS VA-403 Building/structure dates: 17t1 Initial Construction
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Carter's Grove, U.S. Route 60 vicinity, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Vi...
For additional documentation, see also HALS VA-75. Significance: Carter's Grove was built by Carter Burwell, grandson of Robert "King" Carter, between 1749 and 1756. David Minetree, a Williamsburg brick mason,... More
Taliaferro-Cole Shop, Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, William...
Survey number: HABS VA-531 Public domain photograph - historical image of Virginia, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Braken House, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Virginia
Survey number: HABS VA-523 Public domain photograph - historical image of Virginia, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Bowden-Armistead House, 207 Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, W...
Significance: Lemuel J. Bowden, lawyer, judge, and later mayor began this formal Greek Revival style house in 1858. The architect is not known, however, the contractor was the owner's brother Henry M. Bowden. ... More
St. George Tucker House, 106 West Nicholson Street, Williamsburg, Will...
Significance: St. George Tucker, noted Virginia jurist, moved a small, early eighteenth century, one and one-half story frame house from the east side of the Palace Green to this site, and greatly enlarged it t... More
St. George Tucker House, 106 West Nicholson Street, Williamsburg, Will...
Significance: St. George Tucker, noted Virginia jurist, moved a small, early eighteenth century, one and one-half story frame house from the east side of the Palace Green to this site, and greatly enlarged it t... More
Public Records Office, 428 Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, Wi...
Significance: Construction of this small brick building was begun in 1747, shortly after the Capitol Building burned. The new structure was intended to safely house government records. The designer is not kno... More
Williamsburg, 821 Main Street, Natchez, Adams County, MS
Significance: This Federal style cottage possesses an unusual number of regional characteristics, for example, the exterior paneled dado, the fireplace cabinets, the vaulted ceilings, the plan of the open rear ... More
Royer House, Springfield Furnace, State Highway 866, .25 mile North of...
Significance: Built by the Royer family about 1810; John Royer settled in this area around 1805. Along with his brother Daniel, he established an iron furnace one-quarter mile to the south, on Piney Creek. The ... More
Josiah Hayden House, 127 Main Street, Williamsburg, Hampshire County, ...
Significance: Part of the Haydenville Historic District, a well preserved 19th century industrial community developed by the Hayden family. The town is also significant for its fine examples of Greek Revival, ... More
Old Courthouse, Courthouse Green, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Virginia
Significance: The Courthouse, built to serve both Williamsburg and James City County, was built between 1770 and 1772. The building housed a courtroom and rooms for justices and juries. The various dimensions... More
Old Courthouse, Courthouse Green, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Virginia
Significance: The Courthouse, built to serve both Williamsburg and James City County, was built between 1770 and 1772. The building housed a courtroom and rooms for justices and juries. The various dimensions... More
Powhatan, Powhatan Creek, Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Virginia
Survey number: HABS VA-177 Building/structure dates: after 1740 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1864 Subsequent Work
George Wythe House, 101 Palace Green Street, Williamsburg, Williamsbur...
Significance: Richard Taliaferro built the Wythe House between 1752 and 1754. He was a planter, designer, architect as well as a builder of "undertaker." In 1755 George Wythe married Taliaferro's daughter, El... More