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  2. C. Hardaway Marks - Wikipedia

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    Born in Hopewell, Virginia, Marks graduated from Hopewell High School in 1940 and earned a bachelor's degree from Wake Forest University; he also attended Duke University and University of Virginia Law School. Marks was a founding partner of the Marks & Harrison law firm and was a member of the Virginia State Bar for 50 years.

  3. List of historic houses in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Ampthill 1730, Richmond, Virginia, Built by Henry Cary, Jr. and was later owned by Colonel Archibald Cary. Arlington House (the Custis-Lee Mansion), 1802, Arlington County —- home of Robert E. Lee; Ash Grove, 1790, Fairfax County—home of Thomas Fairfax, and Henry Fairfax; Ash Lawn–Highland, 1799, Albemarle County—home of James Monroe

  4. Sharswood Plantation - Wikipedia

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    Sharswood Plantation, also known as Sharswood Manor Estate, is a historic plantation house in Gretna, Virginia. Prior to the American Civil War , Sharswood operated as a 2,000-acre tobacco plantation under the ownership of Charles Edwin Miller and Nathaniel Crenshaw Miller.

  5. ‘Unreal’ estate with intriguing past for sale in Virginia ...

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    An estate named Llangollen has landed on the real estate market in Upperville, Virginia — about an hour outside of the nation’s capital — for $26.5 million.. While that might seem like a ...

  6. Thomas Saunders Gholson - Wikipedia

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    Although owning only $7500 in property in 1850 (shortly after his brother's death), by 1860 Thomas Saunders Gholson owned $100,000 in real estate and $120,000 in personal property. [5] Petersburg became a railroad hub in this era; Judge Gholson was president of several railroads, and also worked to support a public library in Petersburg.

  7. Merrywood - Wikipedia

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    The Dickersons sold 40 acres (16 ha) of the estate for development in 1965; [a] reducing the estate to the 7 acres (2.8 ha) parcel it remains today. During the Dickerson years, the home was host to Frank Sinatra , James Stewart , Jack Benny , New York Governor W. Averell Harriman , Walter Annenberg , Edward Bennett Williams , and Nancy and ...

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