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Gap Run Farm Cabin

Gap Run Farm Cabin, Upperville, Virginia (38.939822, -77.879994)


Primary House     Felling Dates: Winter 1825/6, Spring 1825, Winter 1824/5


Site Master 1729-1825 (white oak) GAVAx1 (t = 8.49 DC-AREA2; 8.26 MARYLAND; 7.95 gmas1).


Gap Run Farm Cabin is a one-and-a-half-story log house with an exterior brick end chimney.


Dendrochronological analysis has shown that the building was constructed from timbers felled in the winter of 1824/5, the spring of 1825, and the winter of 1825/6.


Worthington, M J and Seiter, J 2021 “The Tree-Ring Dating of Gap Run Farm Cabin, Upperville, Virginia,” unpublished laboratory archive report 2021/03




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