Moss Neck Manor is a historic, antebellum plantation house located at Rappahannock Academy, Caroline County, Virginia, United States. It was completed in 1856, and consists of a two-story central section, long hyphens, and pedimented terminal wings. It is in the Greek Revival style. It features colonnaded verandahs with Doric order columns, a two-level portico, and octagonal cupola. The house, built by people enslaved by James Corbin Sr., measures 225 feet long. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.
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| - Moss Neck Manor is a historic, antebellum plantation house located at Rappahannock Academy, Caroline County, Virginia, United States. It was completed in 1856, and consists of a two-story central section, long hyphens, and pedimented terminal wings. It is in the Greek Revival style. It features colonnaded verandahs with Doric order columns, a two-level portico, and octagonal cupola. The house, built by people enslaved by James Corbin Sr., measures 225 feet long. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. (en)
- Moss Neck är en herrgård på den södra sidan av Rappahannockfloden i Caroline County, Virginia. Den är uppförd på National Register of Historic Places. Under det amerikanska inbördeskriget hade Stonewall Jackson sitt högkvarter vintern 1862-1863 i anslutning till herrgården. (sv)
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| - Moss Neck Manor is a historic, antebellum plantation house located at Rappahannock Academy, Caroline County, Virginia, United States. It was completed in 1856, and consists of a two-story central section, long hyphens, and pedimented terminal wings. It is in the Greek Revival style. It features colonnaded verandahs with Doric order columns, a two-level portico, and octagonal cupola. The house, built by people enslaved by James Corbin Sr., measures 225 feet long. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. (en)
- Moss Neck är en herrgård på den södra sidan av Rappahannockfloden i Caroline County, Virginia. Den är uppförd på National Register of Historic Places. Under det amerikanska inbördeskriget hade Stonewall Jackson sitt högkvarter vintern 1862-1863 i anslutning till herrgården. (sv)
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