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- Cedar_Lawn abstract "Cedar Lawn, also known as Berry Hill and Poplar Hill, is one of several houses built near Charles Town, West Virginia for members of the Washington family. Cedar Lawn was built in 1825 for John Thornton Augustine Washington, George Washington's grand-nephew. The property was originally part of the Harewood estate belonging to Samuel Washington. The property that eventually became Cedar Lawn was left to Samuel's son, Thornton Washington, who built "Berry Hill", named for his wife's family. Berry Hill was destroyed by fire, and John Thornton Augustine built Cedar Lawn when he inherited.In the 1940s, the house was bought by R.J. Funkhouser, an industrialist who had a taste for Washington family estates, who also owned Blakeley and Claymont Court. The property remains in the Funkhouser family and is known as O'Sullivan Farms, after Funkhouser's principal venture, the O'Sullivan Corporation.".
- Cedar_Lawn added "1974-12-04".
- Cedar_Lawn location Charles_Town,_West_Virginia.
- Cedar_Lawn nrhpReferenceNumber "74002004".
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- Cedar_Lawn wikiPageID "18294901".
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- Cedar_Lawn yearOfConstruction "1825".
- Cedar_Lawn added "1974-12-04".
- Cedar_Lawn architect "Unknown".
- Cedar_Lawn architecture "Federal".
- Cedar_Lawn built "1825".
- Cedar_Lawn governingBody "Private".
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- Cedar_Lawn id "wv0043".
- Cedar_Lawn latDegrees "39".
- Cedar_Lawn latDirection "N".
- Cedar_Lawn latMinutes "17".
- Cedar_Lawn latSeconds "6".
- Cedar_Lawn location Charles_Town,_West_Virginia.
- Cedar_Lawn locmapin "West Virginia".
- Cedar_Lawn longDegrees "77".
- Cedar_Lawn longDirection "W".
- Cedar_Lawn longMinutes "55".
- Cedar_Lawn longSeconds "22".
- Cedar_Lawn name "Cedar Lawn".
- Cedar_Lawn photos "2".
- Cedar_Lawn refnum "74002004".
- Cedar_Lawn survey "WV-15".
- Cedar_Lawn title "Cedar Lawn, Summit Point Road, Charles Town vicinity, Jefferson County, WV".
- Cedar_Lawn wordnet_type synset-location-noun-1.
- Cedar_Lawn subject Category:Farms_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_West_Virginia.
- Cedar_Lawn subject Category:Federal_architecture_in_West_Virginia.
- Cedar_Lawn subject Category:Historic_American_Buildings_Survey_in_West_Virginia.
- Cedar_Lawn subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1825.
- Cedar_Lawn subject Category:Houses_in_Jefferson_County,_West_Virginia.
- Cedar_Lawn subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_West_Virginia.
- Cedar_Lawn subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Jefferson_County,_West_Virginia.
- Cedar_Lawn subject Category:Plantations_in_West_Virginia.
- Cedar_Lawn subject Category:Washington_family_residences.
- Cedar_Lawn point "39.285 -77.92277777777778".
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- Cedar_Lawn type HousesInJeffersonCounty,WestVirginia.
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- Cedar_Lawn comment "Cedar Lawn, also known as Berry Hill and Poplar Hill, is one of several houses built near Charles Town, West Virginia for members of the Washington family. Cedar Lawn was built in 1825 for John Thornton Augustine Washington, George Washington's grand-nephew. The property was originally part of the Harewood estate belonging to Samuel Washington. The property that eventually became Cedar Lawn was left to Samuel's son, Thornton Washington, who built "Berry Hill", named for his wife's family.".
- Cedar_Lawn label "Cedar Lawn".
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- Cedar_Lawn sameAs Cedar_Lawn.
- Cedar_Lawn lat "39.285".
- Cedar_Lawn long "-77.92277777777778".
- Cedar_Lawn wasDerivedFrom Cedar_Lawn?oldid=634962482.
- Cedar_Lawn depiction Cedar_Lawn,_West_Virginia.jpg.
- Cedar_Lawn isPrimaryTopicOf Cedar_Lawn.
- Cedar_Lawn name "Cedar Lawn".