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Dudley Digges House (Yorktown, Virginia)

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Dudley Digges House
TypeArchitecture
Location605 Main St, York County, Virginia
Coordinates37°14.037′N 76°30.388′W / 37.233950°N 76.506467°W / 37.233950; -76.506467
Builta. 1760
Governing bodyNational Park Service
Virginia Landmarks Register
Official nameDudley Digges House
Reference no.Candidate Site 099-0022


The Dudley Digges House is a historical property in Yorktown, Virginia built around 1760. It is named for the owner, Dudley Digges (patriot), who was elected lieutenant governor of the Virginia during the American Revolution. The home was severely damaged during the 1781 Siege of Yorktown.


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  1. "Dudley Digges House, circa 1760". The Historical Marker Database. Retrieved November 2, 2024.
  2. "Historic Resources Survey of York County, Virginia". York County Planning Division. March 2013.
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