Category:Lloyd Logan House
English: The Lloyd Logan House is a historic Greek Revival building located at 135 North Braddock Street in Winchester, Virginia. It was built in 1850 for Logan, a local tobacco merchant. The house served as offices for Robert H. Milroy and Philip Sheridan during the Civil War. The building housed the Episcopal Female Institute from 1874-1909, the Elks Club from 1913-1989, and is currently home to Kimberly's, a clothing store. The building is a contributing property to the Winchester Historic District.
Media in category "Lloyd Logan House"
The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total.
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A large apple represents the town symbol, Winchester, Virginia LCCN2011632279.tif 5,703 × 7,305; 238.41 MB
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B.P.O.E. -867 Apple State sign, Route 11, Winchester, Virginia LCCN2017703838.tif 3,500 × 5,098; 102.15 MB
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Lloyd Logan House - Winchester.jpg 1,866 × 1,684; 873 KB
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Lloyd Logan House.jpg 3,649 × 2,778; 2.67 MB
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Winchester, Virginia, Logan's house.jpg 1,330 × 1,000; 297 KB