Built by a wealthy Englishman for his bride Elizabeth Morris, it was known as White House Farm. His son, Anthony Walton White, went against family tradition and sided with the revolutionaries, against the British. The house was occupied during the revolution by the British, and still shows saber and musket marks on its floors, and banisters.
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