A country estate last owned by Katherine LeVeque that was once a stop on the Underground Railroad is on the market for $749,000. According to Marilyn Vutech and Jeff Ruff of HER Realtors, who are marketing the property, the home was built in 1841 by Samuel Patterson, an anti-slavery activist, and at one time functioned as a Methodist Church in addition to a refuge for escaping slaves before and during the Civil War. The "antebellum gem" has 6,014 square feet, five bedrooms, five full and two partial…
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