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- Brentmoor abstract "Brentmoor, also known as the Spilman-Mosby House in Warrenton, Virginia, is a historic site that was the home of Confederate military leader John Singleton Mosby. The house was built in 1859 as the residence of Judge Edward M. Spilman, who later sold the house to James Keith, president of the Virginia Court of Appeals. Mosby purchased the property in 1875, only to sell it in 1877 to Confederate general Eppa Hunton. Brentmoor was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, and it currently serves as the location for the John Singleton Mosby Museum and Education Center, founded by Patricia B. Fitch in 2001Brentmoor is a two-story Italianate style house, three bays wide. The central bay is emphasized by a slight projection and a cross gable, with a triple round-headed window on the second floor. A porch extends across the front of the main floor, supported by coupled, bracketed columns. The center-hall plan features a single room to either side of the hall. An ell to the rear contains service rooms. Outbuildings include a brick two-story kitchen and a smokehouse, which surround a courtyard-like space behind the house.".
- Brentmoor added "1978-01-20".
- Brentmoor area "16187.4256896".
- Brentmoor location Warrenton,_Virginia.
- Brentmoor nrhpReferenceNumber "78003016".
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- Brentmoor yearOfConstruction "1859".
- Brentmoor added "1978-01-20".
- Brentmoor architecture "Italian Villa".
- Brentmoor caption "Brentmoor/Mosby House".
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- Brentmoor designatedOther "Virginia Landmarks Register".
- Brentmoor designatedOther1Date "1977-02-15".
- Brentmoor designatedOther1NumPosition "bottom".
- Brentmoor designatedOther1Number "156".
- Brentmoor governingBody "John Singleton Mosby Foundation".
- Brentmoor hasPhotoCollection Brentmoor.
- Brentmoor latDegrees "38".
- Brentmoor latDirection "N".
- Brentmoor latMinutes "42".
- Brentmoor latSeconds "41".
- Brentmoor location "173".
- Brentmoor locmapin "Virginia".
- Brentmoor longDegrees "77".
- Brentmoor longDirection "W".
- Brentmoor longMinutes "47".
- Brentmoor longSeconds "27".
- Brentmoor name "Brentmoor".
- Brentmoor refnum "78003016".
- Brentmoor subject Category:Historic_district_contributing_properties_in_Virginia.
- Brentmoor subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1859.
- Brentmoor subject Category:Houses_in_Fauquier_County,_Virginia.
- Brentmoor subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Virginia.
- Brentmoor subject Category:Individually_listed_contributing_properties_to_historic_districts_on_the_National_Register.
- Brentmoor subject Category:Italianate_architecture_in_Virginia.
- Brentmoor subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Fauquier_County,_Virginia.
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- Brentmoor type HousesCompletedIn1859.
- Brentmoor type HousesInFauquierCounty,Virginia.
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- Brentmoor type HistoricPlace.
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- Brentmoor comment "Brentmoor, also known as the Spilman-Mosby House in Warrenton, Virginia, is a historic site that was the home of Confederate military leader John Singleton Mosby. The house was built in 1859 as the residence of Judge Edward M. Spilman, who later sold the house to James Keith, president of the Virginia Court of Appeals. Mosby purchased the property in 1875, only to sell it in 1877 to Confederate general Eppa Hunton.".
- Brentmoor label "Brentmoor".
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- Brentmoor lat "38.71138888888889".
- Brentmoor long "-77.79083333333334".
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- Brentmoor name "Brentmoor".