Archaeologist Brian Crane joined the group for our next stop on #fieldtripfriday... an amazing 18th century farm in the ag reserve with the most incredible HISTORIC OUTBUILDINGS! Seneca sandstone outbuildings that were truly a treat to see. These outbuildings were beautifully crafted... expertly built. Their placement on the landscape next to the main house was really interesting to observe. We will need to revisit the site to get a better understanding of what each building was actually used for... We may be talking about an overseers domicile as well as enslaved quarters. Thank you to Allison who was so gracious letting our group descend upon her property.
Showing posts with label _Historic Outbuildings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label _Historic Outbuildings. Show all posts
February 2, 2021
January 23, 2021
Historic Smithfield at Virginia Tech
The original enslaved structure was removed to said location (adjacent to big house) from a contingent family farm. No idea if original enslaved structure was in this location. Interesting side profile...
March 31, 2014
February 16, 2014
517 Prince Street, Alexandria, VA
Also known as the Fawcett Reeder House, the Murray-Dick-Fawcett house, the John Douglas Brown house and the Murray Brown house.
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