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2136:Newport News
2131:Martinsville
2101:Harrisonburg
2076:Falls Church
1977:Westmoreland
1942:Spotsylvania
1892:Rappahannock
1862:Pittsylvania
1767:King William
1622:Chesterfield
1612:Charles City
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1421:(son-in-law)
1363:James Monroe
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1254:Bibliography
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301:, the fifth
299:James Monroe
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162:Nearest city
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2218:Other lists
2036:Buena Vista
1937:Southampton
1832:Northampton
1807:Mecklenburg
1762:King George
1717:Greensville
1339:(2015 film)
1336:Monroe Hill
1314:Monroe Park
1269:Fort Monroe
1132:War of 1812
1113:Other noted
987:(1783–1786)
975:(1790–1794)
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921:(1817–1825)
463:White House
459:James Hoban
457:. He hired
378:James Hoban
355:Monroe Hill
290:located in
220:James Hoban
196: /
172:Coordinates
2278:Categories
2209:Winchester
2199:Waynesboro
2159:Portsmouth
2151:Petersburg
2046:Chesapeake
2026:Alexandria
1972:Washington
1927:Shenandoah
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1752:James City
1697:Gloucester
1642:Cumberland
1592:Buckingham
1547:Appomattox
1419:George Hay
1323:(painting)
1245:Legacy and
1036:Presidency
576:References
512:Union Army
447:main house
441:Retirement
329:. It is a
288:plantation
2116:Lynchburg
2111:Lexington
2056:Covington
1812:Middlesex
1792:Lunenburg
1772:Lancaster
1702:Goochland
1687:Frederick
1652:Dinwiddie
1647:Dickenson
1617:Charlotte
1582:Brunswick
1577:Botetourt
1552:Arlington
1532:Alleghany
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1259:Memorials
1199:Elections
813:March 23,
550:in 2026.
525:U.S. Navy
467:architect
367:president
238:VLR
217:Architect
2184:Staunton
2169:Richmond
2121:Manassas
2106:Hopewell
2081:Franklin
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1962:Tazewell
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1842:Nottoway
1827:New Kent
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1677:Fluvanna
1667:Fauquier
1637:Culpeper
1602:Caroline
1597:Campbell
1587:Buchanan
1522:Accomack
1506:Virginia
1460:Category
1185:Oak Hill
1180:Highland
981:Delegate
650:June 27,
554:See also
531:Oak Hill
420:FOR SALE
395:Highland
388:Purchase
319:Virginia
307:Leesburg
280:Oak Hill
244:053-0090
232:66000842
32:Oak Hill
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2174:Roanoke
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2141:Norfolk
2096:Hampton
2071:Fairfax
2066:Emporia
2031:Bristol
2019:by city
1917:Russell
1902:Roanoke
1887:Pulaski
1857:Patrick
1802:Mathews
1797:Madison
1782:Loudoun
1732:Henrico
1727:Hanover
1722:Halifax
1707:Grayson
1662:Fairfax
1607:Carroll
1567:Bedford
1557:Augusta
1542:Amherst
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983:to the
865:at the
826:Sources
620:June 5,
510:of the
505:General
453:in the
451:mansion
337:History
284:mansion
2146:Norton
1967:Warren
1957:Sussex
1847:Orange
1822:Nelson
1787:Louisa
1712:Greene
1627:Clarke
1537:Amelia
1415:(wife)
1406:Family
869:(HABS)
517:facade
2179:Salem
2091:Galax
2017:Lists
1987:Wythe
1952:Surry
1932:Smyth
1922:Scott
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1692:Giles
1672:Floyd
1657:Essex
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1572:Bland
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209:Built
1992:York
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1141:Life
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