George Mason's Home: Its Social, Economic, and Cultural History, and Its Restoration : Gunston Hall Plantation
Author
Years
1980
Language
English
Description
Located in Mason Neck, Virginia, Gunston Hall was the 5,500-acre plantation home of Founding Father George Mason. The estate offers deep insights into 18th-century plantation life, detailing its social hierarchies, economic foundations, and cultural significance, alongside ongoing historical restorations
Object Topic
History Virginia
Object ID
B0915
Call Number
F234
Location
Library