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  2. Amherst County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Amherst County was created in 1761 out of Albemarle County, and it was named in honor of Lord Jeffery Amherst, the so-called "Conqueror of Canada". In 1807 as population increased, the county was reduced in size in order to form Nelson County. Tobacco was the major cash crop of the county during its early years.

  3. Amherst, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    GNIS feature ID. 1498447 [4] Website. Official website. Amherst (formerly Dearborn) is a town in Amherst County, Virginia, United States. The population was 2,231 at the 2010 census. [5] It is the county seat of Amherst County. [6] Amherst is part of the Lynchburg Metropolitan Statistical Area .

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Amherst ...

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    Location of Amherst County in Virginia. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Amherst County, Virginia.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Amherst County, Virginia, United States.

  5. Clifford–New Glasgow Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Clifford–New Glasgow Historic District. /  37.64361°N 79.02222°W  / 37.64361; -79.02222. Clifford–New Glasgow Historic District is a national historic district located at Clifford, Amherst County, Virginia. The district encompasses 43 contributing buildings, 6 contributing sites, and 6 contributing structures in the village of Clifford.

  6. Red Hill Farm (Pedlar Mills, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Red Hill Farm is a historic home located near Pedlar Mills, Amherst County, Virginia. The main house was built about 1824–1825, and is a 21⁄2 -story, Federal style brick dwelling. It has a double-pile, central-hall plan. It measures 55 feet by 42 feet, and has a slate covered hipped roof. Also on the property are a contributing brick ...

  7. Brick House (Clifford, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Brick House (Clifford, Virginia) /  37.64556°N 79.02139°W  / 37.64556; -79.02139. Brick House, also known as Garland House or King David's Palace, is a historic home located in the village of Clifford (formerly, New Glasgow), Amherst County, Virginia. It is a two-story Federal Style, Flemish bond brick house with a projecting pavilion.

  8. Geddes (Clifford, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Geddes (Clifford, Virginia) /  37.66583°N 78.98750°W  / 37.66583; -78.98750. Geddes is a historic home located near Clifford, Amherst County, Virginia. It was built in several stages between about 1762 and the mid-19th century. It is a 11⁄2 -story, Colonial era frame house of post and beam construction with a hipped roof.

  9. Winton (Clifford, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Winton is a historic home located at Clifford, Amherst County, Virginia. It is a two-story, late- Georgian, frame structure with three bays on the main facade, several additions to the rear, and a prominent two-story portico. It is said to have been built by Colonel Joseph Cabell (1732-1798) in about 1770, who sold Winton to his friend Colonel ...

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