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Virginia's Executive Mansion

Virginia's Executive Mansion
Author: William Seale
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1988
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

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Designed by Alexander Parris and occupied by Governor James Barbour in 1813, the Executive Mansion of Virginia, the nation's oldest in continuous use, has been the Richmond home of the Old Dominion's governor's for one hundred and seventy-five years. This book is illustrated with historic paintings, prints, and photographs as well as color photographs.


The Executive Mansion

The Executive Mansion
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1969
Genre: Historic buildings
ISBN:

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The Executive Mansion

The Executive Mansion
Author:
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Total Pages: 19
Release: 1978
Genre: Governors
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Living in a Legacy

Living in a Legacy
Author: Katherine Godwin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1977
Genre: Cookery, American
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The Mansion has been the home of Virginia's governors since 1813. It has been burned, haunted, added to, diminished, decorated, cherished, abused, renovated, restored, explored, deplored, written about, and gossiped over for more than 160 years. Through my recounting human events--keeping the narrative subjective and personal rather than strictly historical--I hope you will sense the essence of what makes the Mansion Virginia's living legacy, the sum of contributions and personal experiences of a long and varied succession of occupants who have known the Mansion as home. I would like the romance of this beautiful old house and what has gone on within its walls to seep through these pages so that you and all Virginians will feel a part of its history. The Mansion has been home to us, but it belongs to all Virginians.-pgs. 1 & 2.