November 30, 2008
Port Republic: Two 19th-Century Buildings
These buildings are across from the park on the South River in Port Republic, VA.
Above we see the old Town Hall.
To the right is the James Patterson log house. It was later owned by Marshall Jones, the first free African-American to be recorded as an occupant in the town.
You can search this blog for other pictures of Port Republic, or just look at the BRCC Field Trip to Port Republic.
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