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Appomattox Court House National Historical Park
Original Structures
 

Original Structures at Appomattox Court House National Historical Park

A. Original Buildings

Name                                           Date

Sweeney Prizery                          ca. 1790

Clover Hill Tavern                         1819

Clover Hill Tavern Guest House       1819

Mariah Wright house                   1823

Charles Sweeney Cabin                ca. 1840

Clover Hill Tavern Kitchen and Guest House                                     1848

Bocock-Isbell house                  ca. 1849-50

Bocock Isbell Smokehouse         ca. 1849-50

Bocock Isbell Outside Kitchen     ca. 1849-50

Jones Law Office                       ca. 1850

Woodson Law Office                   ca. 1851

Plunkett-Meeks Store                  1852

Plunkett-Meeks Storage Building   ca. 1850

Plunkett-Meeks Store Stable         ca. 1850

Peers House                              ca. 1855

Sweeney Conner Cabin                ca. 1860

New County Jail                          ca. 1860-70

Williams Cabin                            ca. 1865

 

B. Original Structures – Roads and Lanes

 

Richmond-Lynchburg Stage Road                                         ca. 1790

Prince Edward Court House Road                                         ca. 1790

Back La                                      ca. 1850

Market Lane                               ca. 1850

Bocock Lane                               ca. 1850

Sears Lane                                  ca. 1850

Trent Lane                                 ca. 1850

Tibbs Lane                                 ca. 1850

Wright Lane                               ca. 1850

Williams Lane                             ca. 1850

Conner Cabin Road                       ca. 1850

Pryor Wright Lane                       ca. 1850

Oakville Road                             prior to 1856

 

* the above is a partial listing of structures on the Appomattox Court House “List of Classified Structures.”

 

Appomattox Parole - Appomattox Court House National Historical Park  

Did You Know?
On April 10, 1865 Generals Lee and Grant met for a 2nd time at Appomattox Court House, Virginia. In the 2nd meeting General Lee requested that his men be given evidence that they were paroled prisoners - to protect them from arrest or annoyance. 28,231 Parole passes were issued to Confederates

Last Updated: October 10, 2006 at 12:09 EST