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- Richwood_Hall abstract "Richwood Hall, also known as Richwoods, is a house near Charles Town, West Virginia. The lands once belonged to George Washington, who received them from Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron and subsequently gave to his brother, Samuel Washington. It was Samuel's son, Lawrence Augustine Washington, who built or moved into the house with his bride, Mary Dorcas Wood, in 1797. This original house now forms a wing of the present enlarged house. The Washingtons lived at Richwoods until 1802, when they sold the property to Smith Slaughter. By 1829 the house had been enlarged, either by Slaughter or his successor, Joseph Shewater. In any case, materials, including bricks and carved wood were imported from England.At the time of the American Civil War the property belonged to John R. Flagg. Forces under the command of General Jubal A. Early fired from Richwood Hall at Union forces under Sheridan at Locust Hill.".
- Richwood_Hall added "1973-06-19".
- Richwood_Hall location Charles_Town,_West_Virginia.
- Richwood_Hall nrhpReferenceNumber "73001911".
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- Richwood_Hall wikiPageID "18351252".
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- Richwood_Hall yearOfConstruction "1829".
- Richwood_Hall added "1973-06-19".
- Richwood_Hall architect "Unknown".
- Richwood_Hall architecture "No Style Listed".
- Richwood_Hall built "1829".
- Richwood_Hall governingBody "Private".
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- Richwood_Hall latDegrees "39".
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- Richwood_Hall latMinutes "17".
- Richwood_Hall latSeconds "33".
- Richwood_Hall location Charles_Town,_West_Virginia.
- Richwood_Hall locmapin "West Virginia".
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- Richwood_Hall name "Richwood Hall".
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- Richwood_Hall subject Category:American_Civil_War_sites.
- Richwood_Hall subject Category:Federal_architecture_in_West_Virginia.
- Richwood_Hall subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1797.
- Richwood_Hall subject Category:Houses_in_Jefferson_County,_West_Virginia.
- Richwood_Hall subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_West_Virginia.
- Richwood_Hall subject Category:Jefferson_County,_West_Virginia_in_the_American_Civil_War.
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- Richwood_Hall subject Category:Neoclassical_architecture_in_West_Virginia.
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- Richwood_Hall comment "Richwood Hall, also known as Richwoods, is a house near Charles Town, West Virginia. The lands once belonged to George Washington, who received them from Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron and subsequently gave to his brother, Samuel Washington. It was Samuel's son, Lawrence Augustine Washington, who built or moved into the house with his bride, Mary Dorcas Wood, in 1797. This original house now forms a wing of the present enlarged house.".
- Richwood_Hall label "Richwood Hall".
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- Richwood_Hall lat "39.2925".
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- Richwood_Hall depiction Richwood_Hall,_West_Virginia.jpg.
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- Richwood_Hall name "Richwood Hall".