Rochelle–Prince House and its collection

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The Rochelle–Prince House, located in Courtland, Southampton County, Virginia, is a historic home with a rich history. The original section of the house was built around 1814, making it over two centuries old. This gives visitors a chance to step back in time and experience a piece of American history.

Historical Connections of the House

The Rochelle–Prince House has connections to significant historical figures. James Rochelle, who was the clerk of the Southampton County court during the trial of Nat Turner, lived in the house. His nephew, George Henry Thomas, was a Union general in the American Civil War. These connections provide a fascinating historical context for visitors.

National Recognition of the House

The Rochelle–Prince House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. This recognition underscores the historical significance of the house and its importance as a cultural heritage site.

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Rochelle–Prince House
22371 Main St
VA 23837 Courtland
Virginia

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22371 Main St, Courtland

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