Slaughter-Hill House

This is about the house in Virginia. For the similarly named house and ranch in New Mexico, see Slaughter-Hill Ranch
Slaughter-Hill House
Location 306 N. West St., Culpeper, Virginia
Coordinates 38°28′29″N 77°59′52″W / 38.47472°N 77.99778°W / 38.47472; -77.99778Coordinates: 38°28′29″N 77°59′52″W / 38.47472°N 77.99778°W / 38.47472; -77.99778
Area 0.5 acres (0.20 ha)
Built 1775
Architectural style Greek Revival, Federal
NRHP Reference # 89000203[1]
VLR # 204-0021
Significant dates
Added to NRHP March 16, 1989
Designated VLR September 20, 1988[2]

The Slaughter-Hill House also known as the Corrie Hill House or the Roger Dixon House, is a historic home located at Culpeper, Culpeper County, Virginia. The original section was built about 1775, and enlarged with a frame addition in the early 19th century, and further enlarged about 1835-1840. It is a two-story, "L"-plan, log and frame dwelling with a central-passage plan. During the 1820s. it was the residence of Congressman and diplomat John Pendleton.[3]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 National Park Service (2009-03-13). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. "Virginia Landmarks Register". Virginia Department of Historic Resources. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
  3. Ann L. Miller (April 1988). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Slaughter-Hill House" (PDF). Virginia Department of Historic Resources. and Accompanying photo


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