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Liberty Hall (Forest, Virginia)

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for different reasons. Another story was added to the wooden section of the house in the 1970s. In the 2000s, the kitchen and bathrooms were renovated in order to keep up with the current styles and trends at the time. In 2007, the roof was replaced with metal while in 2008 the kitchen and bathrooms
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in for breakfast. This ultimately helped to save the Read's home. Before General Hunter and his army left, they burned down multiple homes but allowed Liberty Hall to stand. After that, he proceeded on his raid of Liberty that occurred on June 17, 1864. "Hunter's Raid" failed since General Hunter
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gave the house the L shape that it has today. The brick walls of the property are 15 inches (38 cm) thick. In 1778, Robert Alexander had built Solitary Hall, that later his son-in-law, Dr. Read would live in and rename Liberty Hall. There are two chimneys, one in the
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style front section was added about 1815. It has a modillion cornice, gable roof, exterior end chimneys, and one and two-story frame additions built off of the side and rear elevations. Also on the property is a contributing brick dependency also built about 1815.
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once visited the home during the Civil War. Many homes were burnt in Forest, Virginia in the 1800s yet Liberty Hall was spared. The first owner of Liberty Hall was the founder of Augusta Academy which is now
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after accepting a job position. He served as the clerk there until his death in 1820. Before Alexander moved, he gave his home to his daughter, Elizabeth, and son-in-law, Dr. John Thomas Wyatt Read.
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The earliest section was built in 1778 and forms the first floor and much of the foundation of the new rear addition. It was originally called Solitary Hall. The two-story, five-bay, brick
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were renovated once again. There is a building behind Liberty Hall that people believe served multiple purposes over the years, such as Dr. Read's office, a servant's living area, a
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Liberty Hall is currently a private residence that is owned by a descendant of Dr. Read and has remained in the family since 1778. It stands as one of the very few
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of Bedford County. On June 16, 1864, William Read, who was the current owner of Liberty Hall, invited General Hunter and his other officers such as
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William Callaway was the first owner of the land that Liberty Hall would eventually be built on. Callaway was one of the founding members of
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He did so by donating a section of his land to the school. Robert Alexander was also the founder of Augusta Academy, which today is named
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found in the yard. The current family works on the farm there which has been running for over 100 years. It is part of the
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searches on the land or house to date. Though, it has been known that through the years there have been
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and walls are made of bricks, the roof is metal, and has a wood frame. The 1815
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from 1772 to 1782 than after the war he served as the first deputy clerk in
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and after his death in 1870, Washington College was renamed once more to
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National Register of Historic Places in Bedford County, Virginia
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Virginia
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and then was on his way to Liberty, which is currently the
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army was coming to stop him. As a result, he retreated to
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before heading to Liberty. New London at the time was the
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Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
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Ellen F. Brown and Michael J. Pulice (February 2009).
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Throughout the years, the house went under multiple
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Virginia Landmarks Register

Liberty Hall (Forest, Virginia) is located in Virginia
Liberty Hall (Forest, Virginia) is located in the United States
U.S. Route 460
Forest
Virginia
37°18′22″N 79°18′49″W / 37.30611°N 79.31361°W / 37.30611; -79.31361
09000613
Bedford County
Forest, Virginia
Federal-Style
Central Virginia
Rutherford B. Hayes
William McKinley
Washington and Lee University
National Register of Historic Places
Federal
foundation
brick section
parlor
dining room
renovations
chicken house

New London, Virginia
Bedford County
John Russell
Great Britain

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