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Weaver Sheen who once lived in the home, watched proudly and told many poignant stories. She spent countless time there, prac- tically raising her own son in the house. The house, known as “Sunny-


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crest,” was built in 1878. Weaver was the son of the Rev. John Siler Weaver. Originally, the house re- sided on 200 acres. After Weaver died in 1923, it sat empty for sev- eral years before becoming the home of Sheen, his sixth child, and her husband.


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