These photographs of Green Hill Plantation, near Long Island in Campbell County, Virginia, are from the Historic American Buildings Survey, Library of Congress. The photographs were taken in 1960 by Jack E. Boucher, Photographer, National Park Service, in coordination with a documentation of Green Hill by Orville W. Carroll, Architect, National Park Service.
The front of the main house
View from southeast corner of main house
View from southeast corner of main house
North wing of the main house, with round brick columns
View from northeast corner of main house
View from northwest corner of main house
Dormer on north wing of main house
Dormer on north wing of main house
Portico of main house
Basement window of main house
Slave auction block and auctioneer's stand
Slave auction block and auctioneer's stand
Stone wall with stone gateposts
Kitchen exterior
Kitchen exterior
Kitchen interior
Loom house (left) and kitchen (right)
Loom house
Icehouse exterior
Icehouse interior
Laundry exterior
Laundry exterior
Carved stone water channel in wall of the laundry
Inside the laundry
Duck house
A slave house
Log barn
Log barn detail
Barn
Cobblestone pathway
Ruins of the stable
Granary
Stone at the granary shows construction date
Granary Basement
Tobacco barn
Tobacco barn
Tobacco barn
Frame dependency
Cluster of "Upper Town" buildings: the main house with dependencies
Map of Green Hill Plantation, drawn by Orville W. Carroll
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