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- visible (view text). John Mason recalled the portico at George Mason’s Gunston Hall, near Mason Neck, Virginia, from which “you descended directly into an41 KB (5,290 words) - 15:36, August 13, 2021
- of his deer.” Mason, John, 1830s, describing Gunston Hall, seat of George Mason, Mason Neck, VA (Gunston Hall Archives, John Mason “Recollections”) “On this20 KB (2,747 words) - 13:13, April 12, 2021
- as do John Mason’s recollections (c. 1830) of his father’s avenue at Gunston Hall, Virginia, with its double rows of black heart cherry trees on either89 KB (11,855 words) - 18:59, August 10, 2021
- groves.” back up to History Smith, William Loughton, 1791, describing Gunston Hall, seat of George Mason, Mason Neck, VA (1917: 64) “The house is rather72 KB (10,105 words) - 19:45, August 10, 2021
- render it every way superior.” Mason, General John, c. 1830, describing Gunston Hall, seat of George Mason, Mason Neck, VA (quoted in Rowland 1964: 1:100)105 KB (14,451 words) - 18:17, September 3, 2021
- into the noble reservoir above.” Mason, Gen. John, c. 1830, describing Gunston Hall, seat of George Mason, Mason Neck, VA (quoted in Rowland 1964: 1:98)108 KB (14,954 words) - 15:38, August 13, 2021