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Spring Hill (Providence Forge, Virginia)

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Built
  
1782 (1782)

VLR #
  
063-0080

Opened
  
1782

Architectural style
  
Federal architecture

NRHP Reference #
  
02001448

Designated VLR
  
September 11, 2002

Area
  
4 ha

Added to NRHP
  
27 November 2002

Spring Hill (Providence Forge, Virginia)

Location
  
11221 Carriage Rd., near Providence Forge, Virginia

Spring Hill is a historic home located near Providence Forge, New Kent County, Virginia. It was built about 1782, and is a 1 1/2-story, five-bay, gable-roofed, timber-frame Federal style dwelling. It has a center-hall plan. An addition was built in 1947. Also on the property is a contributing smokehouse. It is representative of a typical mid- to late-18th-century farmhouse in the Tidewater area of Virginia.

The house was built by Richard Croshaw Graves after the American Revolution. He commanded the New Kent and Charles County militias during the American Revolution (1776–82). After the war, he returned to his plantation, which he called "Indian Fields," and had a new house constructed for his growing family between 1782-84. He died there in 1798. The property passed to his son, Colonel Richard Graves. The Graves family retained possession of Indian Fields until 1863 when it was sold.

Local legend has it that Thomas Jefferson spent the eve of his wedding to Martha Wayles Skelton at Indian Fields with his friend Richard C. Graves . The young lawyer was traveling from Williamsburg, where he was attending court sessions, to Martha's family home, "The Forest," located in Charles City County. He began his journey on Christmas Eve, and arrived at "The Forest" shortly after Christmas Day, 1771. He would have spent Christmas enroute with the Graves family. Jefferson applied for a marriage license on December 31, 1771 and the couple was married on New Year's Day, 1772.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.

References

Spring Hill (Providence Forge, Virginia) Wikipedia