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- Stanton Farm Springboro, Ohio 1826
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St. Helena's Anglican Church
Beaufort, South Carolina
1817
St. Helena's Anglican Church, a.k.a. the Parish Church of Saint Helena, was reconstructed in 1817 in Federal/Georgian style, replacing a church of c. 1720-25. It is a contributing property in the Beaufort Historic District (building #1105).
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John Mark Verdier House
Beaufort, South Carolina
c. 1795
The John Mark Verdier House was built in the 1790s for the eponymous son of a French Huguenot emigrant, who became a wealthy planter and merchant. His house typified Beaufort's gracious architectural style and was a focal point of the town.
- Hunt-Forman Farm Franklin, Ohio
- Jonathan Crane Farm Franklin, Ohio 1811
- Fayette-Springs Hotel Chalk Hill, Pennsylvania c. 1822
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Beaufort Historic District
Beaufort, South Carolina
c. 1717-c. 1925
Beaufort ("Bew-furt") is the second oldest town in South Carolina and a "unique treasury of Southern American architecture." The district includes 475 contributing buildings on 304 acres, dating from the early-18th to mid-19th century.
- Col. James Cameron House Milton, Pennsylvania c. 1842
- Randall Farm Cortland, New York
- Holland-Duncan House Moneta, Virginia c. 1830
- DHR file no. 019-5146 Red Oak, Virginia 1830
- Lawrence Farm Troy, New Hampshire c. 1806
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