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HOUSE, FARM
& PROPERTY
HISTORIES
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historic homeowner should have a record of their home's past on hand. It
makes a wonderful conversation piece for guests, and can increase resale
value and marketability of the home. In addition, details on the
architectural style, construction methods, and former additions or
outbuildings can play a key role in any future restoration or remodeling
projects.
Detailed information on the style, owners, and events
associated with a historic house plays a key role in the process of
nominating the property for the State or National Registers.
Completed house histories are
presented to the client in an attractive report (either in a folder or
spiral bound, depending on the size of the report), that includes images
of any photos or related maps that may have been discovered in the
process. In addition, a compact disk (CD) will contain the report and
images in electronic form, so that the client can add information as it
is found in the future. The report is completely footnoted, and is
printed on archival-quality paper. Contemporary digital images of your
property are also included in the report and disk.
Contact us for information on hourly rates, availability, and
other details.
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Elk Hill,
ca. 1797, Bedford County, VA |
Headquarters Farm, ca. 1765 & 1818, Albemarle County, VA |
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Tobacco Row Plantation, Amherst County, VA |
Christ Episcopal Chapel, ca.
1876, Lynchburg, VA |
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Heston-Curle House, ca. 1810, Lynchburg, VA |
Chauncey DePew House, ca. 1880, Washington,
DC |
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Lucky Hill Farm,
Early 19th C., Loudoun
County, VA |
Dicks-Elliott
House, ca. 1813, Lynchburg, VA |
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Ivey Farm,
ca. 1890, Lynchburg,
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Grubb's
Mill, ca. 1803,
Loudoun County, VA |
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Sandusky,
ca. 1807, Lynchburg, VA |
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Jones
House Site, Amherst County, VA |
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Locust
Grove, ca. 1817, Loudoun County, VA |
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