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Dwelling ca. 1809–33

Dwelling ca. 1810–39

E. workmen’s house (weaver’s cottage)

E. workmen’s house (weaver’s cottage)

E. workmen’s house (weaver’s cottage)

Edmund Bacon

Elevation and plans of housing for workers, ca. 1770, by Thomas Jefferson

i. carpenter’s shop

Isaac Granger Jefferson

j. nailery

Jefferson’s Farm Book.

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Joinery

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l. storehouse for iron

l. storehouse for iron

m. smokehouse/dairy

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