File:Chestnut Hill King's Bend Alabama.jpg
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Wood engraving of Chestnut Hill, the home of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_R._King" class="extiw" title="w:William R. King">William R. King</a> (April 7, 1786 – April 18, 1853), in King's Bend, Dallas County, Alabama. Built circa 1820 on a knoll surrounded by chestnut trees, it was located near the east bank of the Alabama River, opposite from Cahaba. It was inherited by King’s sister, Tabitha King Kornegay, and burned in the 1920s. Original title: Residence of the late Vice President King — His Death Place.
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current | 09:28, 13 January 2017 | 3,123 × 2,039 (1.08 MB) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | Wood engraving of Chestnut Hill, the home of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_R._King" class="extiw" title="w:William R. King">William R. King</a> (April 7, 1786 – April 18, 1853), in King's Bend, Dallas County, Alabama. Built circa 1820 on a knoll surrounded by chestnut trees, it was located near the east bank of the Alabama River, opposite from Cahaba. It was inherited by King’s sister, Tabitha King Kornegay, and burned in the 1920s. Original title: <i>Residence of the late Vice President King — His Death Place.</i> |
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