Dudley Digges House (Yorktown, Virginia)

The Dudley Digges House is a historical building in Yorktown, Virginia[1] built around 1760.

[2] It is named for the owner, Dudley Digges, who was elected lieutenant governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia during the American Revolution but captured by the British before he could take office.

The home was severely damaged during the 1781 Siege of Yorktown.

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