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The Barger House

The War's Lasting Effects

Relocated from its origina...

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The Umbarger House

Late Nineteenth Century Homelife in a San José Farmhouse

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The Barger House

The War's Lasting Effects

Relocated from its original site approximately fifty miles to the south on Little Patterson’s Creek in Botetourt County, Virginia, the Barger home, immediately in front of you, is an operational pre-Civil War farmstead from the Valley of ...

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The Umbarger House

Late Nineteenth Century Homelife in a San José Farmhouse

In 1851 David Umbarger, a “forty-niner” from West Virginia, bought 136.5 acres in the Santa Clara Valley. Umbarger built this house on his homestead in the 1870s.

Like many ex-miners who remained in ...

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