• 4 External links. Toggle the table of contents. Endview Plantation. ... Endview Plantation (Harwood Plantation). U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
  • William Harwood completed construction of what was originally named Harwood Plantation in 1769. It would later be renamed Endview in the mid-1800s.
  • I attended three re-enactments at Endview Plantation. Two Re-enactments of the Revolutionary War, and one of the Civil War.
  • Endview Plantation is a significant historical site in Virginia. ... Endview (also called Curtis Farm) provides tours of the plantation.
  • The Endview Plantation has a rich military history, having been used by forces during both the Revolutionary War and the American Civil War.
  • Endview Plantation, Newport News, Virginia. 749 likes · 865 were here. This historic home was built in 1769 and was occupied by Dr. Humphrey Harwood...
  • Built in 1769, Endview Plantation functioned as a Confederate hospital and headquarters for Gens. McLaws and Toombs during the Peninsula Campaign of 1862.
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  • It was 1862 and the Endview Plantation in what is now northern Newport News belonged to Humphrey Harwood Curtis, who led a Confederate Army company.
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  • Built in 1769, Endview Plantation functioned as a Confederate hospital and headquarters during the Peninsula Campaign of 1862.
  • I had a great weekend camping at Endview Plantation. ... It was a cool, clear night with a great view of the stars – perfect for the chilly stories that were told.
  • Endview was acquired by the City of Newport News in 1995. Endview Plantation is the home of "The Civil War at Endview: A Living History Museum".