
Description: 19'x50' post & beam. SE closet extension with shed roof, 2'6"x6'6", North (entrance) porch with flat roof 14'x10'6", South porch with tin shed roof 20'x10'6", both on brick piers. Exterior restored, interior reconstructed. Currently National Park Service Administrative Offices. At time of Surrender, occupied by Lewis D. Isbell, Appomattox County Commonwealth Attorney during Civil War (Judge later). Built by Thomas S. Bocock (Speaker of Confederate House of Representatives) & Henry F. Bocock (Appomattox County Clerk of Court).
Bocock - Isbell Smokehouse
BUILT 1849 - 1850
RESTORED 1949
PRESERVED 1961
Description:
12'x12' post and beam structure raised on brick piers, sheathed
in weather board. Entrance on North elevation. Located 48' from
Bocock-Isbell House. Restored in 1949, foundation piers replaced
in 1961. Present at the time of the Surrender, the building
contributes to the Bocock-Isbell House and the historic village
scene.
Bocock - Isbell Kitchen
BUILT 1849 - 1850
RESTORED 1959
Description:
16'x18' post and beam. Located SE of the House. Building was
present at time of Surrender and contributes to the Bocock-Isbell
House and the historic village scene.
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