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  2. Belvoir (plantation) - Wikipedia

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    William Green's 1669 patent for 1,150 acres (4.7 km 2) encompassed most of the peninsula between Dogue Creek and Accotink Creek, along the Potomac River.Although this property was sub-divided and sold in the early 18th century, it was reassembled during the 1730s to create the central portion of Col. William Fairfax's 2,200-acre (8.9 km 2) plantation of Belvoir Manor.

  3. Betty Fairfax - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Fairfax was hired as the Central High School (Phoenix, Arizona) counselor. From 1991 until 2006, she was the dean of students at the school. [1] In 1985, Betty, along with her sister Jean E. Fairfax, founded the Dan and Betty Inez Fairfax Memorial Fund to expand educational opportunities for African American and Latinx students. [2]

  4. Category : Fairfax High School (Fairfax, Virginia) alumni

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    Pages in category "Fairfax High School (Fairfax, Virginia) alumni" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

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  6. Beebe Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Beebe Ranch is an American horse ranch and museum located at 3062 Ridge Road, Chincoteague, Virginia. It was originally founded as a horse farm by the Beebe family sometime prior to 1923. The Ranch closed in 2010 when its owner, Billy Beebe, was deployed to Afghanistan during the War in Afghanistan as a member of the National Guard of the ...

  7. Acorn Community Farm - Wikipedia

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    Acorn 2013 Acorn 2005 Four acres under cultivation. Acorn is a farm-based, anarchist, egalitarian, intentional community [1] located in rural Louisa County, Virginia, United States.

  8. Llangollen Farm - Wikipedia

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    Llangollen, which takes its name from the Welsh language and historic small Welsh market town of the same name (Llan meaning "Church; a religious settlement; or an enclosure" and Saint Collen, a 7th-century monk who founded a church beside the river), [2] was originally part of a 10,000-acre (40 km 2) land grant on which a two-story manor house was built in the late 1770s.

  9. Maria Tallchief - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Marie Tall Chief was born in Fairfax, Oklahoma, on January 24, 1925, to Alexander Joseph Tall Chief (1890–1959), a member of the Osage Nation, and his wife, Ruth (née Porter), of Scottish-Irish descent.