Built 1807 (1807) VLR # 089-0067-0031 Opened 1807 Architectural style Federal architecture Added to NRHP 8 March 2004 | NRHP Reference # 04000162 Designated VLR December 3, 2003 Area 1 ha Phone +1 540-286-1118 | |
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Location 305 King St., Falmouth, Virginia Address 303 King St, Falmouth, VA 22405, USA Similar White Oak Civil War Museum, Aquia Church, Public Quarry at Governm, Gari Melchers Home, Chatham Manor |
Conway House, also known as the Moncure Daniel Conway House, is a historic home located at Falmouth, Stafford County, Virginia. It was the home of author, clergyman, and abolitionist Moncure D. Conway (1832-1907) and used as a Union hospital during the American Civil War.
The home was built in 1807, and is a large two-story, five bay, "L"-shaped Federal style brick dwelling. It has a full basement, side-gable slate roof, brick interior-end chimneys.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. In 2005, the National Park Service formally recognized the home as a National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Historical Site. It is located in the Falmouth Historic District.
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