Camera Maker |
Canon |
Camera Model |
Canon EOS 20D |
Aperture |
f/14 |
Color Space |
sRGB |
Exposure Value |
0 EV |
Exposure Program |
Unknown: 0 |
Exposure Time |
1/320 sec |
Flash |
No Flash |
Focal Length |
30 mm |
ISO |
400 |
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Pattern |
Date/Time |
2006:09:15 13:39:17 |
Copyright |
© 2006 Jason O. Watson. All rights reserved. |
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1: Normal (0 deg) |
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Inch |
X Resolution |
72 dots per ResolutionUnit |
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72 dots per ResolutionUnit |
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Jpeg Compression |
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0 |
Keywords |
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Caption |
SHADY GROVE
Two miles east is Shady Grove, which was built in 1825 by Dr. George Cabell, of Point of Honor in Lynchburg, for his daughter Paulina and her husband Alexander Spotswood Henry, son of Patrick Henry. Shady Grove is a handsomely proportioned and detailed Federal farmhouse constructed on a raised basement. It contains highly sophisticated and academic architectural embellishments by country craftsmen. The interior features an elaborate carved mantel based on one at Point of Honor, Paulina Henry's childhood home. The family cemetery is across the road and contains the Henry family graves.
Department of Historic Resources, 1997. |
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