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- Recently a lichgate was erected to honour a descendant of one of the pioneering families.
- After her death on Christmas Eve, 1995, Lichgate and other properties owned by Jepsen were given to The Nature Conservancy and by August 1997, a small group had come forward to assume care of the property.
- He died on 22 December 1846, and by his desire was buried on the eastern side of the lichgate of St . Edmund's cemetery, Dartford, as near as possible to the burying-ground of Noviomagus, which he had described in his last work.
- She is noted for her house at Lichgate on High Road, which she built in the style of an English Tudor cottage . tourist attraction located in St . Petersburg, FL . In Laura's last book, written in 1982 entitled, " Lichgate on High Road ", Laura wrote the following, " It occurred to me that it might not be impossible to move a small house from St . Petersburg, Florida, to a site in Tallahassee.
- She is noted for her house at Lichgate on High Road, which she built in the style of an English Tudor cottage . tourist attraction located in St . Petersburg, FL . In Laura's last book, written in 1982 entitled, " Lichgate on High Road ", Laura wrote the following, " It occurred to me that it might not be impossible to move a small house from St . Petersburg, Florida, to a site in Tallahassee.
- The primary source was the appearance of the Earl Gresh Wood Parade Museum located in St . Petersburg, FL . Jepsen even refers to the Wood Parade home in her final book called Lichgate on High Road, writing, " It occurred to me that it might not be impossible to move a small house from St . Petersburg, Florida, to a site in Tallahassee . . . The little house, constructed by the builders of a museum to display woods of various trees in the world, was, like its neighbor, a model of Tudor architecture, with the steep roof cut away over doors and windows to represent the rood of a thatched cottage and with the tall chimney surmounted by a chimney pot ."