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132-0013 Sears House

Sears House
Photo credit: Brad McDonald/DHR, 2016

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VLR Listing Date 11/16/1971

NRHP Listing Date 02/23/1972

DHR's Virginia Board of Historic Resources easement

NRHP Reference Number 72001530

On a wooded hilltop overlooking the city of Staunton’s downtown, this board-and-batten cottage was once the home of the educator Barnas Sears, chosen in 1867 by philanthropist George Peabody to administer the Peabody Educational Fund for the war-devastated South. Sears selected Staunton as his base of operation because of its convenience to transportation lines. He purchased the house erected a year earlier for Dr. Robert Madison, physician for the VMI cadets in the battle of New Market. He subsequently enlarged it with a polygonal tower to contain his library. The Sears House conforms to the “bracketed cottage,” promoted by Andrew Jackson Downing as the most pleasant, economical, and practical dwelling for middle-class Americans. It was long owned by the city but was acquired and restored in the 1970s by the Historic Staunton Foundation and resold as a private residence.


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Abbreviations:
VLR: Virginia Landmarks Register
NPS: National Park Service
NRHP: National Register of Historic Places
NHL: National Historic Landmark


Updated: January 21, 2022