Using Wolfram Alpha, the monetary compensation to Theodore Hicks for the condemnation of his land, adjusted for inflation. In 2011 terms, his land (for which he was given $5,672.61) is worth $37,590 adjusted for inflation.
The picture was taken with pretty decent quality but just incase here was the plaques reads: "On this site stood Lee Chapel, a Methodist Episcopal Church, built 1871 and named in honor General Robert E. Lee. Lee Chapel Replaced Mount Carmel Church…
Photo shows the remains of the foundation and stairs to the old Lee Chapel. The Chapel was burned down on purpose and the only thing that remains are some foundation stones and the stairway leading into the chapel.
This is the marker placed outside the Chapman Family Cemetery by the Friends of Bull Run, the conservancy group that administers the land on Bull Run Mountain above historic Beverly Mill.
Photograph of Beverley's (Chapman's) Mill, Broad Run, Virginia, from the Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress). No date is included in the record at the Library of Congress. Beverley Mill is considered to be the tallest stacked…
Ruins of Meadowland, the home of the Chapman/Beverley family at Thoroughfare Gap, Virginia. This undated photograph from the Library of Congress is part of the Historic American Buildings Survey.