Resource links for this man are:
http://www.preservehistoricforsyth.org/conradhouse.htm
http://www.preservehistoricforsyth.org/id67.htm
http://www2.journalnow.com/content/2009/dec/19/river-john-made-his-mark-on-forsyth-county/opinion/
River John's land in question (house with 10 acres) is located at the following map. You can click and drag to move map around and zoom out for reference. It is located across Conrad Rd from Twin Oaks Lake Dr.
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