Bloomsbury Farm (also known as Harris Farm) was an 18th-century timbered framed house, one of the oldest privately owned residences in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. The house was originally built by the Robinson family sometime between 1785 and 1790. It was architecturally significant for its eighteenth-century construction methods and decorative elements. The surrounding location is also significant as the site of the last engagement between Confederate and Union forces in the Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse on May 19, 1864. Bloomsbury Farm was added to the National Register of Historic Places in May 2000. The house was demolished in December 2014 by Leonard Atkins, a nearby resident who purchased the property in November 2014 ostensibly to restore it. Atkins cited the building's suppo
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| - Bloomsbury Farm (auch bekannt als Harris Farm) ist ein im 18. Jahrhundert als Holzfachwerkhaus errichtetes Wohngebäude im Spotsylvania County im US-Bundesstaat Virginia. Das Haus wurde zu einem heute nicht mehr näher bekannten Zeitpunkt zwischen 1785 und 1790 von der Familie Robinson errichtet. Das Gebäude ist wegen seiner für das achtzehnte Jahrhundert typischen Konstruktionsmethoden architektonisch signifikant. Die Umgebung ist außerdem historisch bedeutend als Stätte der letzten Auseinandersetzung zwischen Konföderierten und Unionstruppen in der Schlacht bei Spotsylvania Court House am 19. Mai 1864. Bloomsbury Farm wurde am 8. Mai 2000 in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen. (de)
- Bloomsbury Farm (also known as Harris Farm) was an 18th-century timbered framed house, one of the oldest privately owned residences in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. The house was originally built by the Robinson family sometime between 1785 and 1790. It was architecturally significant for its eighteenth-century construction methods and decorative elements. The surrounding location is also significant as the site of the last engagement between Confederate and Union forces in the Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse on May 19, 1864. Bloomsbury Farm was added to the National Register of Historic Places in May 2000. The house was demolished in December 2014 by Leonard Atkins, a nearby resident who purchased the property in November 2014 ostensibly to restore it. Atkins cited the building's suppo (en)
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