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Eppington is a
historic plantation house located near Winterpock,
Chesterfield County, Virginia. It was
built about 1768, and
consists of a three-bay...
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monument of his love is inscribed." The
Jefferson daughters sta**** at
Eppington with
their aunt and uncle,
Elizabeth Wayles Eppes and
Francis Wayles Eppes...
- Stith, M.D. (August 23, 1989). "
Eppington:
Crown Jewel of
Chesterfield County" (PDF).
Eppington Foundation.
Eppington Foundation.
Retrieved 2017-01-25...
- the care of
their aunt and uncle,
Francis and
Elizabeth Wayles Eppes of
Eppington in
Chesterfield County, Virginia.
After his
youngest daughter, Lucy Elizabeth...
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Electronic Archive. Boston, M****.: M****achusetts
Historical Society, 2003
Eppington Plantation Heritage Site
Sally Hemings movie on
YouTube Part 1 https://www...
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representing Chesterfield County (1801–1803).
Eppes was born in
April 1772 at
Eppington, in
Chesterfield County in the
Colony of Virginia, the
sixth child and...
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batteaux from 1745 to 1890 as the
Upper Appomattox Canal Navigation System.
Eppington Plantation had
docks for
larger boats that
could carry seven tons to Petersburg...
- bateau,
which could carry about a ton, and
boats several times larger from
Eppington. The
Appomattox River on the
Southern border was the
lower end of the...
- date of
around 1766,
previously thought to have been
built around 1691.
Eppington Chesterfield,
Virginia ca. 1768
Built by
Thomas Jefferson's wife's brother...
- Winnsboro, and
married Elizabeth Simpson,
offspring William, John and Thomas.
Eppington was
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places in 1969. "Winterpock"...