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English: Oak Hall house, built by Col. Pannill Rucker, Martinsville, Virginia. The house burned on 19 February 1917. Rucker was out-of-town on business and his wife and children narrowly escaped the blaze. The house and its contents, all destroyed, were valued at $125,000. The house was replaced by the house Scuffle HIll, later home of the Pannill family. That house is today the parish house of Christ Episcopal Church, Martinsville.
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