Dicks-Elliott House
Dicks-Elliott House | |
Dicks-Elliott House, January 2005 | |
| Location | 622 Harrison Street, Lynchburg, Virginia |
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| Coordinates | 37°24′51″N 79°8′53″W / 37.41417°N 79.14806°W |
| Area | 0.12 acres (0.049 ha) |
| Built | 1813 |
| Architect | Micajah Dicks (unconfirmed) |
| Architectural style | Federal |
| Part of | Court House Hill-Downtown Historic District (ID02001361) |
| Designated CP | 2002 |
Dicks-Elliott House is a historic home located in Lynchburg, Virginia. It was built in 1813 by Agatha Terrell Dicks, widow of Windsor chair-maker William Dicks. Agatha was the daughter of noted Lynchburg-area Quakers Micajah Terrell and Sarah Lynch. On August 6, 1812, Agatha Dicks' uncle John Lynch (Lynchburg's Founder) sold half-acre Lot Number 175 to Agatha for $1.00.