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State Chairman, Beth Felts Elkins
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The Virginia Daughters have been aiding Stratford Hall since 1936, as it was
the home of the only two brothers, Richard Henry and Francis Lightfoot Lee,
to sign the Declaration of Independence. It was also the home of "Light
Horse" Harry Lee, a courageous Revolutionary officer. |
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George and Martha Washington gave Woodlawn Plantation as a wedding gift to Nelly Custis and Lawrence Lewis in 1799. Nelly was the granddaughter of Martha and adopted daughter of George Washington, and Lawrence Lewis was the nephew of George Washington. Nelly was reared at Mt. Vernon, and associated with many Revolutionary Patriots there and at Woodlawn. Located in northern Virginia near Mt. Vernon, Woodlawn was purchased by the National Trust for Historic Preservation in 1949. Since that time we have all been working to bring Nelly and Lawrence's household furnishings back to Woodlawn. |
![]() Yorktown Custom House State Chairman, Barbara Price Boles The Yorktown Custom House, located at the corner of Main and Read Streets in historic Yorktown, was built about 1720 by Richard Ambler, the first Collector of Customs for the York River District. Restored in 1930, the building and its dependencies still stand on their original sites. Donations from the Virginia Daughters over the years have been very helpful with upkeep and making repairs to the buildings. Currently, attention is being given to updating and adding new museum displays. This 290 year old colonial British building just revealed a wealth of artifacts during an archeological dig that established a new dry well to help drain water away from the building. These artifacts will need proper care to preserve them before they can be placed on public display. We welcome many visitors each year to tour the Custom House museum and visit the shoppe while in Yorktown. |
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