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Thomas Stone National Historic Site

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[[Image:087236pv.jpg|right|thumbnail|Thomas Stone's house as photographed in Dec. 1936.]]
The plantation called [[Habre de Venture]], owned by [[Thomas Stone]]. He was a well respected lawyer who voted for and signed the Declaration of Independence. Both Stone and his wife are buried on the site. In 1977 a fire gutted the central block and severely damaged the West wing. However, the site was reconstructed.
== HABS Photos and Drawings ==
 
All photos, drawings, and respective captions in this gallery from Historic American Buildings Survey. E.H. Pickering, Photographer. December 1936. Home of Thomas Stone.
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Image:087239pv.jpg|Drawing Room, Showing Mantel, Now in Possession of the Baltimore Museum of Art.
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