The Revolutionary War artifacts tell the story of what General Cornwallis tried to destroy forever—but couldn’t erase.
Laura and Robert Dunne are parting ways with their beloved 18th-century home — a timber-frame house built in the 1770s by a soldier who fought under George Washington during the American Revolution.
As was the custom of 18th-century warfare, the American general positioned his best and most experienced troops, Continental soldiers from Maryland and Delaware, on his right flank. His Virginia ...
timber-frame house built by a Revolutionary War soldier. Full of period-appropriate furniture, the home appears much as it might have in the 18th century. Now the house itself, with its original ...
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