. Historic Virginia homes and churches . CIMBERLAND COIRT HOUSE CUMBERLAND TAVERN The county seat of Cumberland still possesses one ofthe large old taverns, formerly called the EffinghamTavern, so full of suggestions of bygone days. JohnRandolph, of Roanoke, was often a guest at this tavernand made political speeches in the Court House, HICIIMOM) AM) TIIK [ VVVM JAMES 1!»7. \Mri I I Mill ( III ,\l \ AMPTHILL Amptliill. ill Cuniberlaiul County, is said to luive beenbuilt by Randolph Harrison, wlio married, in ), MaryRandolph of Duii^eness. Their daughter Mary ItandolphHarri
. Historic Virginia homes and churches . CIMBERLAND COIRT HOUSE CUMBERLAND TAVERN The county seat of Cumberland still possesses one ofthe large old taverns, formerly called the EffinghamTavern, so full of suggestions of bygone days. JohnRandolph, of Roanoke, was often a guest at this tavernand made political speeches in the Court House, HICIIMOM) AM) TIIK [ VVVM JAMES 1!»7. \Mri I I Mill ( III ,\l \ AMPTHILL Amptliill. ill Cuniberlaiul County, is said to luive beenbuilt by Randolph Harrison, wlio married, in ), MaryRandolph of Duii^eness. Their daughter Mary ItandolphHarrison married, in 1827, ^^illiam Byrd Harrison, of 198 VIK(JIMA HOMES AND CHURCHES Tpper Rraiulon, and was tin- mother of Colonel RandolphHarrison, a gallant soldier of the Confederate Army, whoinherited Anipthill and long made it his home. LIBERTY HALL When, in 1724, Doctor William Cabell, of Union Hill,came from Wiltshire. England, and settled in what is nowNelson County, Virginia, his first home was a house whichstood on the site now t)ccupied l)y Liberty Hall. He after-ward built nearer the river, where the family graveyard,
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