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Markers B-4 and J-21 Stand Beside Greenway Avenue in Boyce image, Touch for more information
By Craig Swain, July 8, 2007
Markers B-4 and J-21 Stand Beside Greenway Avenue in Boyce
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1 Virginia, Clarke County, Boyce — B-4 — Saratoga
A half-mile east, Revolutionary War hero Daniel Morgan began this limestone Georgian mansion in 1779 while on furlough. He named it for the Battle of Saratoga in which he had recently distinguished himself. The house was probably constructed by . . . Map (db m1813) HM
2 Virginia, Winchester — Daniel Morgan House1786
In 1802 General Morgan died in this home built by George F. Norton in 1786. The house has been carefully nurtured over the centuries by the Boyd, Sherrard, Massie, Smith, Gaunt and Schember families.Map (db m2650) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 23, 2024