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Tunker House

Coordinates:38°36′15″N78°47′55″W/ 38.60417°N 78.79861°W/38.60417; -78.79861
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Tunker House
Tunker House is located in Virginia
Tunker House
Tunker House is located in the United States
Tunker House
Location411 Lindsay Avenue,Broadway, Virginia22815
Coordinates38°36′15″N78°47′55″W/ 38.60417°N 78.79861°W/38.60417; -78.79861
Area9.9 acres (4.0 ha)
Builtc. 1798(1798),1802-1806
ArchitectYount, Benjamin
NRHP referenceNo.71000989[1]
VLRNo.177-5004
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJuly 2, 1971
Designated VLRMarch 2, 1971[2]

Tunker House,also known as theYount-Zigler House,is a historic home located inBroadway,Rockingham County, Virginia.The house consists of a two-story, three-bay, brick main block, with a brick and frame rear ell. The brick portion of the rear ell is the oldest section and dates to about 1798. It was later raised to a full two stories in the 1830s. The main block was added between 1802 and 1806.

From the early-19th century until 1830 the house was used for worship services by the Pre-split U.S.Schwarzenau Brethrencommunity now represented byGerman Baptists,Old Brethren,(or Tunker, nowDunkard Brethren). It was the home of impactful Brethren elder and author,Peter Nead(1796-1877). He lived here from the time he married Elizabeth, daughter of the builder Benjamin Yount, in 1825, until 1839.[3]

It was listed on theNational Register of Historic Placesin 1971.[1]

References

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  1. ^ab"National Register Information System".National Register of Historic Places.National Park Service.July 9, 2010.
  2. ^"Virginia Landmarks Register".Virginia Department of Historic Resources. Archived fromthe originalon 21 September 2013.Retrieved5 June2013.
  3. ^Tucker H. Hill and Junius R. Fishburne (May 1971)."National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Tunker House"(PDF).Virginia Department of Historic Resources.andAccompanying photo