DescriptionA.P. HILL BOYHOOD HOME, CULPEPER COUNTY.jpg
English: HOME LOCATED IN CULPEPER . THE ORIGINAL SECTION WAS BUILT ABOUT 1820, AND ENLARGED TO ITS PRESENT SIZE ABOUT 1860. IT IS A THREE-STORY, FIVE BAY BY SEVEN BAY, BRICK BUILDING IN THE STYLE TOWNHOUSE. IT WAS ORIGINALLY THREE BAYS DEEP, BUT ENLARGED TO SEVEN BAYS JUST BEFORE THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR. IT WAS BUILT BY REVOLUTIONARY GENERAL EDWARD STEVENS, THEN PURCHASED BY THE FATHER OF GENERAL A. P. HILL IN 1832. IT HOUSED A DWELLING AND STORE. THE HILL FAMILY SOLD THE PROPERTY IN 1862
THE PICTURE PRESENTLY IN THE NR LIST IS JUST THE PLAQUE ON THE WALL. HERE IS A PICTURE OF THE ACTUAL BUILDING. THE PLAQUE CAN BE SEEN ON THE WALL BEAR THE LIGHT STANDARD AND BEHIND THE CAR ON THE LEFT IS A FULLER INTERPRETIVE HISTORIC PLAQUE
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