Monterosa "Neptune Lodge" Historic Home

Monterosa "Neptune Lodge" Historic Home

About

Monterosa was originally the Warrenton home of William ("Extra Billy") Smith, two-term governor of Virginia (1846-1849 and 1864-1865). Smith also served in the Virginia Senate, the U. S. House of Representatives, the Confederate House of Representatives, and as a major general in the Confederate Army. Early in his career, Smith ran the longest mail route in the nation and was dubbed "Extra Billy" by a U. S. senator during a congressional investigation. Sharing the site with Smith's house are three outbuildings: an architecturally stylish Italianate stable built in 1847, a brick smokehouse, and a late-19th-century dwelling known as the Office. James K. Maddux, a later owner and a leader in the Warrenton Hunt, remodeled Smith's Italianate dwelling in the Colonial Revival taste, adding the portico. Maddux also changed the name of the property to Neptune Lodge.

Details

Fauquier County
Historic Site
343 Culpeper St
Warrenton, VA 20186

 

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