The Richard White House

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Just across Main Street from the Oaks is the charming little house built by Dr. Richard White, fellow physician and racing crony of Dr. Robert Coles from whom he bought the land. An early resident says the first section was built in 1810, but the official date for the second section is 1837. Close inspection reveals differences in the left side and right side, in width of clapboards and size of windows. The attic clearly displays how the sections were joined. Long the home of Stanhope S. Hurt, Pittsylvania clerk of court for 62 years, it was also the long-time residence of the P.J. Hundley family. It is once again in the Hurt family – Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hurt.

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