More, MacCallum and Hudgins House Historic District

  • Also Known As: Hudgins-Rutledge House

  • Address: 603 Hudgins St, 439 Walker St
  • Travel Genus: Sight
  • Sight Category: Historic District

The Stoneland Plantation complex included a grist mill, general store, iron mines and a forge, a saw m ill, or chards, pastures, a still house, and hundreds of acre s of productive tobacco and grain fields worked by as many as 200 slaves. In order to ensure the classical education of their children, they set up a boarding school at the Stoneland Manor where John A Fowlkes taught English, French, Latin, arithmetic, and writing. The Main house at Stoneland was destroyed by a fire on New Year's Eve 1815.


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Timeline

Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
Edward Wren Hudgins Significant name
Carl Max Lindner Sr Architect
Lucy Morton Hudgins Significant name
1746/01/07 Armistead Burwell (Merchant) Owner Armistead Burwell patents 3,404 acres on Finneywood Creek. Like other early patentees of large tracts, Armistead was an absentee owner and lived in Williamsburg where he was a merchant and served in the House of Burgess.
1754/00/00 Armistead Burwell (Merchant) Died Armistead Burwell dies suddenly in 1754 and his holdings in Lunenburg-Mecklenburg County are inherited by his sons, Lewis and John who were 9 and 8, respectively.
1771/00/00 Colonel Lewis Burwell Home Lewis moves his family to Mecklenburg County into his recently completed house, Stoneland, near Finneywood Creek. Anne and Lewis Burwell had ten additional children all of whom were born at Stoneland, between 1773 and 1789.
1789/02/14 Anne Spotswood Burwell Died Anne Spotswood Burwell dies at Stoneland, Mecklenburg County, Virginia.
1800/07/02 Colonel Lewis Burwell Final Resting Place Col Lewis Burwell dies at Stoneland. According to various researchers, Burwell is buried at his plantation, but the stone was moved to the St John's Church to prevent vandalism. The house at Stoneland was destroyed by a fire on New Year's Eve 1815.
1815/12/31 The Main house at Stoneland is destroyed by a fire on New Year's Eve.
1910/00/00
1929/00/00
1964/00/00

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Particulars for More, MacCallum and Hudgins House Historic District:
Architectural Style American Colonial Revival
Area of Significance Architecture
Criteria Architecture-Engineering
Historic Use Conservation Area
Landscape Architecture Garden
Sight Category Historic District
Area of Significance Landscape Architecture
Criteria Person
Owner Private
Historic Use Single dwelling



US National Registry of Historic Places Data »

Accurate at time of registration:

PLACE DETAILS
Registry Name:
Registry Address:
Registry Number: 09001051
Resource Type:
Owner: Private
Architect: Lindner, Carl Max, Sr.
Architectural Style: Colonial revival
CULTURAL DETAILS
Level of Significance: Local
Area of Significance: Architecture, Landscape architecture
Applicable Criteria: Person, Architecture-Engineering
Significant Year: 1910, 1929, 1964
Associated People: Hudgins, Edward Wren; Hudgins, Lucy Morton Hudgins
Historic Function: Domestic, Landscape, Landscape
Historic Sub-Function: Garden, Single dwelling, Conservation area
Current Function: Domestic, Landscape, Landscape, Social
Current Sub-Function: Single dwelling Garden Conservation area Clubhouse

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