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Woodberry [Forest
Horseshoe
Redlands
Morven
Farmington
Mirador .

Red Hill

Berry Hill
Bellevue ...
Banister Lodge
Prestwould .
Carter Hall...
The Meadows
Carpet Hill

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The Saunders House .

Peyton Randolph House . .

Bassett Hall, Where Tom Moore Wrote “The Firefly me Als

Home of George Wythe, Where the Once Beautiful Gardens. May be Traced

The Peachy House ‘Teen the Balcony of Which LaFayette Spoke .

The Tucker House, Where John andor h of Roanoke Lived as a Boy

Tazewell Hall, Home of Sir John Eat Rok

Bruton Parish Church, Where a Pink Hi eiliaeae Tree Blooms Above Masses
of Violets and Narcissi

Maycox, on James River, Site of First. Attempt at ‘Horticulture in America

Carter’s Grove on the Lower James, arnt a Terraced Garden Once Led
Down to the River.

The Little Garden at Claremont . .

Entrance to “The Old Mansion” at Claremont

Tedington, Home of the Lightfoots

Brandon, Original Seat of the Harrison Family

June in the Garden at Brandon . .

Vista of James River in the Garden at Brandon

Upper Brandon .

The Garden at Upper Brandon

James River Near pre Brandon

Weyanoke .

Flower de Hundred .

Westover, the Home of William By rd

Garden Walk at Westover .

Tomb of William Byrd II at Westover

River Wall at Westover ee

A Gateway at Westover.

Appomattox—Founded by Francis ‘Enpes ül in 1635

Cucumber Tree at Violet Banks, the Shore Estate Near ‘Appomattox, With
Spread of One Hundred Feet. General Lee Camped in Its Shade During
the Campaign of 16a she hse ot et etre) cial era ce ean ae

Shirley, Original Home of the Carters . .

Falling Creek, Site of the First Iron Furnace in . America

Ampthill, Home of Colonel Archibald Cary

Old Stone Bridge Over Falling Creek

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