Dr. Charles Benjamin Stone and his wife, Eugenia Ann Earle, lived in Greenville from 1840 to 1886 on a large plantation covering much of the land from Main Street to and including part of East North Street, Rutherford Road, and Wade Hampton Blvd. Upon Dr. Stone's death in 1886, his five children inherited his estate. The house was called Whitehall, and Eugenia Earle Stone inherited it from her father, George Washington Earle. Upon Dr Stone's death, the house was inherited by his son, Eugene Earle Stone, and remains in the family.
Dr. Charles Benjamin Stone and his wife, Eugenia Ann Earle, lived in Greenville from 1840 to 1886 on a large plantation covering much of the land from Main Street to and including part of East North Street, Rutherford Road, and Wade Hampton Blvd. Upon Dr. Stone's death in 1886, his five children inherited his estate. The house was called Whitehall, and Eugenia Earle Stone inherited it from her father, George Washington Earle. Upon Dr Stone's death, the house was inherited by his son, Eugene Earle Stone, and remains in the family.
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