City Directories and History: Two story frame residence built circa 1860 having an historic association with the Patterson and Culp families. See history via comments section below!
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My great-grandparents, Dallas Williamson Culp and Margaret Lavinia Potts Culp Davidson inherited this house from Dallas’s father and mother. They were James and Mary Elizabeth McFadden Culp. Mary Elizabeth was from Chester County. My grandmother, Inez Dulcinia Culp Stephenson, was born in this house. When Dallas Culp, passed away, Lavinia sold the house to Dallas’s brother and sister-in-law,Thomas Culp and Bleeka Patterson Culp.