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Piney Grove and the Southalls V38 |
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 Picture Courtesy of John Musgrove
 Picture Courtesy of John Musgrove During the 18th century this property was established as a Southall family seat. Notable family members include James Barrett Southall, owner of Williamsburg’s Raleigh Tavern, Turner Southall, member of the committee to build Thomas Jefferson’s Virginia Capitol, and historian Douglas Southall Freeman. Furneaus Southall constructed the original log part of the structure, later known as Piney Grove, about 1800 as a corncrib on his 300-acre plantation. Southall’s was home to his family and 18 slaves. He was a grandson of family patriach John Southall and served on the county Committee of Safety with John Tyler and Benjamin Harrison. Department of Historic Resources 2000 Rt. 615 (northbound) at Piney Grove Plantation Charles City County Virginia
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