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Abraham's Delight Originally built
1728, this structure was built 1753. It's located 1 mile southeast of Winchester, on
Millwood Pike (US 17/50)
Photographed 1901, by Charles Littler Wood, and Contributed by ggson Rob
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Berryville Pike VA Rte 7, taken
1901, looking west from 4 ½ miles east of Winchester
Photographed by Charles Littler Wood and Contributed by ggson Rob Wood
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Large Tree Extraordinary! Near
Abraham's Delight. The girl is Effie H. (Wood) Cartwright.
Photographed 1901, by Charles Littler Wood and Contributed by ggson Rob
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Milltown Mill Built by Isaac
Hollingsworth, 1828. Located on Valley Pike (US 11) 1 mile south of Winchester, at Willow
Lawn.
Photographed by Charles Littler Wood and Contributed by ggson Rob
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Opequon Ford On the Berryville Pike
(VA Rte 7)
Photographed 1901 by Charles Littler Wood and Contributed by ggson Rob
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Spout Spring Isaac Wood House.
Berryville Pike in Frederick Co. (at the water treatment plant)
Photographed by Charles Littler Wood and Contributed by ggson Rob
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The Spout Spring Possibly the source
for the name of the Isaac Wood/Daniel Wood House.
Photographed 1901 by Charles Littler Wood and Contributed by ggson Rob
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The Spout Spring View from across
the Opequon Creek, probably at the ford on Berryville Pike. The horseman is probably 77
year old Daniel Wood.
Photographed 1901 by Charles Littler Wood and Contributed by ggson Rob
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Swinging Bridge Crossing Opequon
Creek, at Burnt Factory, north of Berryville Pike.
Photographed by Charles Littler Wood and Contributed by ggson Rob
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Valley Pike (US 11) View 1 mile
south of Winchester, at home of Isaac Parkins, Sr.
Photographed 1901 by Charles Littler Wood and Contributed by ggson Rob
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Willow Lawn Built 1800 by Isaac
Hollingworth, Sr. Located on Valley Pike (US 11)
Photographed 1901 by Charles Littler Wood and Contributed by ggson Rob Wood
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