- John
Hoomes. He
donated considerable land when the
community became the
county seat in 1803. The
Bowling Green estate took its name from the
Hoomes family's...
- the time, John
Tayloe III, was a partner.
Although Hoomes and Tayloe's
English agent wrote Hoomes a
letter stating very
clearly that
Diomed was "...a...
-
Exhibition Spaces (Routledge, 2023).
Marilyn M.
Brown &
Michael Pearce, 'Lady
Hoomes Yairds: The
Gardens of
Moray House, Edinburgh',
Garden History 47:1 (2019)...
- Mansion,
originally named "The
Bowling Green" by the
original landowners, the
Hoomes family, is a
historic home
located in
Bowling Green,
Caroline County, Virginia...
-
Pendleton married Sarah Pollard,
daughter of
Joseph Pollard and
Priscilla Hoomes.
Edmund and
Sarah had no children, but in his
extensive correspondence with...
-
Brown John Edie
Charles H.
Graves Hugh
Holmes William C. Holt
Armistead Hoomes James Hunter William Jones Joseph Martin John
Pegram John
Purnall William...
- Grindlay, Grindley, Haliburton, Halliburton, Halyburton, Hewme, Hom, Hoom,
Hoome, Houm, Houme, Hum, Huym, Landels, Lansdale, Mack, Paxton, Nesbit, Nesbitt...
- move
forward on a full
production which Boston Lyric later dropped. John
Hoomes, the
artistic director of the
Nashville Opera,
picked up
production in 2003...
-
Lewis Maury was born in Virginia, the son of
William Grymes Maury and Ann
Hoomes Woolfolk, and
became a
midshipman in the
United States Navy in 1829. Maury...
- near
Studley in King
William County, Virginia.
Built about 1800 for the
Hoomes family, the two-story, five-bay
frame dwelling is in the
Georgian style...