When Patrick Henry moved to Red Hill in 1794, he was in semi-retirement from his law practice. Having served as Governor of Virginia for five terms, and in failing health, Henry saw some clients here but used the office chiefly to instruct his sons, nephews, and a grandson in the law. The building may also have been occasionally used to house guests of the Henry family.
Red Hill National Memorial
Is the fireplace in the middle or is it two rooms? It looks so tiny for a lawyers office, lol.
ReplyDeletethere's another room on the other side of the fire place, with a bed...but that room is even smaller! even his house was quite small. it seems like he was a simple kind of guy!
ReplyDeleteAn interesting history of this place. I like the dual shots of this famous place.
ReplyDeleteI always like reading the history you include on your blog Tanya. What an interesting post!
ReplyDeleteI love visiting places of history. Wonderful to see this quaint home.
ReplyDeleteCute place!
ReplyDeleteI wonder what stories this building could tell? I would like to visit this place some day.
ReplyDeletelooks nice and cozy with some great open space outside. n its pretty to double up as home and office!
ReplyDeletecheers!