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Green Springs National Historic Landmark District
Bikerton Winston Advertises the Sale of Oakleigh, 1862

 

[Richmond Daily Dispatch, April 7, 1862:]

 

[Themes:  architecture; agriculture—crop types]   

 

Green Spring land for Sale.

 

I offer for sale privately my Farm, containing 278 acres, lying seven miles south of Trevillian Depot, Central Railroad, with everything necessary for immediate occupation and cultivation, including Provisions, Stock, Furniture, &c., &c.  The land is highly improved—three fields in grass, one in wheat, and one ready for corn.  The buildings are new and excellent.  The dwelling a handsome cottage, with eight rooms, and is of the best material and workmanship.  For particulars, apply to Wm. S. Royster, corner of Virginia and Cary streets.  Address

 

B. Winston

Trevillian Depot, Louisa.

ap 5—1m*

Lowell, MA  

Did You Know?
Gamblers today can buy a "lucky cologne" which has its origins in the heart of Lowell National Historical Park. One of several local patent medicine companies, E.W. Hoyt & Co. produced personal products like Rubifoam tooth cleaner and Hoyt's German Cologne on Middlesex Street during the late 1800's.

Last Updated: July 30, 2007 at 13:06 EST