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Benjamin Deyerle (1806–1883) was an architect,
artist and
brickmaker in
Roanoke County, Virginia. Many of the
historic homes,
churches and
public buildings...
- Evergreen, also
known as the Callaway-
Deyerle House, is an
historic home
located near
Rocky Mount,
Franklin County, Virginia. The
original section, now...
- of
Historic Places and the
Virginia Landmarks Register in the
Greater Deyerle neighborhood of the
independent city of Roanoke, Virginia, U.S.A. Located...
- Lone Oaks, also
known as the
Benjamin Deyerle Place and Winsmere, is a Gr****
Revival mansion listed on both the
National Register of
Historic Places and...
- Hopkinsville,
Kentucky Lone Oaks, a
historic Gr****
Revival mansion in the
Greater Deyerle neighborhood of Roanoke,
Virginia Lone Oak High
School (disambiguation)...
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Greater Deyerle is a Roanoke,
Virginia neighborhood located in
extreme southwest Roanoke. It
borders the
neighborhoods of
Raleigh Court on the east, Cherry...
-
erected in the
county of
Franklin County, Virginia.
Constructed by
Benjamin Deyerle about 1850, the
Flemish bond Gr****
revival church, has two
front entrances...
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Pleasant Grove, also
known as
Joseph Deyerle House,
Deyerle Homeplace, and
Glenvar is a
historic home
located near
Salem in
Roanoke County, Virginia. It...
- 80°3′20″W / 37.29583°N 80.05556°W / 37.29583; -80.05556
Built 1852
Architect Deyerle,
Joseph Architectural style Gr**** Revival,
Gothic NRHP reference No. 73002226...
- brother-in-law of
frontiersmen Isaac Ruddell,
Lorentz Stephens,
Peter Deyerle,
George Wright,
Henry Richardson and
George Brinker. His grandnephew, Abraham's...