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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EppingtonEppington - Wikipedia

    Eppington is a historic plantation house located near Winterpock, Chesterfield County, Virginia. It was built about 1768, and consists of a three-bay, 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 -story, central block with hipped roof , dormers , modillion cornice , and flanking one-story wings in the Georgian style.

  2. Aug 9, 2018 · Eppington is a Georgian style plantation house in Chesterfield, Virginia, associated with the Eppes and Jefferson families. Learn about its history, architecture, and preservation efforts on the official website of Chesterfield County.

  3. www.monticello.org › thomas-jefferson-encyclopedia › eppingtonEppington | Monticello

    Eppington was a plantation home of his cousins and daughters in Virginia. Learn about its history, architecture, and connection to Jefferson's life and legacy.

  4. Jun 1, 2020 · Thomas Jefferson was a frequent visitor to Eppington. The site is only open during special programs and by group tour reservation only. Built about 1770, this site is on the Virginia Landmarks ...

  5. chesterfieldhistory.comEppingtonEppington - CHSV

    Eppington Plantation has a unique place in our Nation's history. It is linked to the Thomas Jefferson Family. His family ties to the Eppes family and to the Eppington plantation contribute to the plantation's history.

  6. Eppington On The Appomattox by Martha W. McCartney describes native peoples and the colonization of Jamestown Island and the Appomattox River Basin. The history of Francis Eppes’ family in Chesterfield County contains information drawn from court records, archives and overseas repositories.

  7. Eppington Plantation was built around 1770 and was the home of Francis Eppes VI, who married the half-sister of Thomas Jefferson's wife. The plantation on the Appomattox River is managed by a foundation and a parks department and offers tours by appointment or on Eppington Day.