Kathleen Pace Goodwin (dau. of Champion H. Pace), whose wife was a Johnson (Catharin "Kate) M. Johnson) did not live at "Evergreen". They lived at "Pleasant Hill", on a hill overlooking "Evergreen" land. Shirl Wilkins reports that "Pleasant Hill" still stands, and she has written a book "Safe Shores My Camelot". (Copy at Fluvanna Museum at Palmyra.) Shirl is a very gifted writer, as I discovered while reading her Prologue and other parts of this book, she shared with me. Shirl tells of her early Johnson - Minter family from early Fluvanna days. Mrs. Ellen Miyagawa gave permission for some of her writing to be included. Kathy Best