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The deck and west railing Photo taken by J.R. Manning in October 2007 |
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Local History The town is named "Hundred" in honor of Henry Church, a British soldier who fought under Lord Cornwallis during the revolution. He died in 1860 at the age of 109. Photo taken by J.R. Manning in October 2007 |
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The north approach, deck and west railing Photo taken by J.R. Manning in October 2007 |
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Government ID Plaque Photo taken by J.R. Manning in October 2007 |
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The west face Photo taken by J.R. Manning in October 2007 |
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The west face Photo taken by J.R. Manning in October 2007 |
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The east railing and deck Photo taken by J.R. Manning in October 2007 |
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The east face Photo taken by J.R. Manning in October 2007 |
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The neighbor's private bridge This is just to the east of the bridge. Photo taken by J.R. Manning in October 2007 |