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WebAN ACT TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS FOR THE RESTORATION AND MAINTE NANCE OF THE BOGGAN-HAMMOND HOUSE IN ANSON COUNTY. WHEREAS, the Boggan-Hammond House in Anson County is in great need of renovation; and. WHEREAS, the Boggan-Hammond House was originally constructed in two wings, the older wing was … WebThe 18th-century Boggan-Hammond House, the first restored historic building in Anson County, was built by Capt. Patrick Boggan, donor of the land for the Town of … iar fighter
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WebThe term boggan may refer to: . Boggan, a species in the role-playing game Changeling: The Dreaming; Jimmy Boggan (1938—2009), mentor for the Dublin hurling team; Tim Boggan, table tennis player, USA Table Tennis Hall of Fame member, part of the Ping Pong Diplomacy exchange program; Rex Boggan (1930—1985), American football player; … WebMay 6, 2011 · Boggan-Hammond House. Photographed By Paul Crumlish, May 6, 2011. 1. Boggan-Hammond House Marker. Inscription. Eighteenth-century house built by Patrick Boggan, Revolutionary soldier & a founder of Wadesboro. Now historical museum. Located 2 blocks south. Erected 1968 by North Carolina Division of Archives and History. WebThe fully restored Boggan-Hammond House sits in the Anson County seat of Wadesboro two blocks from the town square. Built in the late eighteenth century by Revolutionary War veteran and town founder Patrick Boggan (1725-1817), the house is a simple one-story frame structure built on a hall-parlor plan. During the Revolution, Captain Boggan ... monarch bluff fast shrine location