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  2. George Mason - Wikipedia

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    George Mason (December 11, 1725 [O.S. November 30, 1725] – October 7, 1792) was an American planter, politician, Founding Father, and delegate to the U.S. Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787, where he was one of three delegates who refused to sign the Constitution. His writings, including substantial portions of the Fairfax ...

  3. Gunston Hall - Wikipedia

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    Gunston Hall. Gunston Hall is an 18th-century Georgian mansion near the Potomac River in Mason Neck, Virginia, United States. [4][5] Built between 1755 [6] and 1759 [7] by George Mason, a Founding Father, to be the main residence and headquarters of a 5,500-acre (22 km 2) slave plantation. The home is located not far from George Washington's home.

  4. George Mason Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The George Mason Memorial is a memorial to Founding Father George Mason, the author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights that inspired the United States Bill of Rights. The Memorial is located in West Potomac Park within Washington, D.C. at 24 E Basin Drive SW, which is a part of the Tidal Basin. [2] Authorized in 1990, with a groundbreaking ...

  5. George Mason I - Wikipedia

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    George Mason I (5 June 1629 – 1686) [1] [2] was the American progenitor of the prominent American landholding and political Mason family. Mason was the great-grandfather of George Mason IV , a Founding Father of the United States .

  6. Mason family - Wikipedia

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    Mason family. The Mason family of Virginia is a historically significant American political family of English origin, whose prominent members are known for their accomplishments in politics, business, and the military. The progenitor of the Mason family, George Mason I (1629–1686), [1][2] arrived at Norfolk, Virginia on the ship Assurance in ...

  7. George Mason University - Wikipedia

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    Website. gmu.edu. George Mason University (GMU) is a public research university in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. Located in Northern Virginia near Washington, D.C., the university is named in honor of George Mason, a Founding Father of the United States.

  8. List of presidents of the United States who were Freemasons

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    Since the office was established in 1789, 45 individuals have served as president of the United States. [a] Of these, 15, [1] including Lyndon Johnson who took only the First Degree, are known to have been Freemasons, beginning with the nation's first president, George Washington, and most recently the 38th president, Gerald R. Ford.

  9. Kate Mason Rowland - Wikipedia

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    Kate Mason Rowland (June 22, 1840 – June 28, 1916) [ 1][ 2] was an American author, historian, genealogist, biographer, editor and historic preservationist. Rowland is best known for her biography of her great-great-granduncle, George Mason, a Founding Father of the United States. Rowland was also a charter member of the United Daughters of ...