. Historic Virginia homes and churches . ntial campaign in 1844. President Roosevelt, with members of bis Caliinet, andJames Bryce, British Ambassador, with their wives, wereentertained here on the occasion of the opening of theJamestown Exijosition, April, 1007, as the guests of St. George Tucker, President of the Exposition. * See illustration, p. 43. 41 42 VIRCIMA HOMES AND CHURCHES The Annricaii Arcltitcct and BuUdiny News, of Bos-ton, in its portiolio of the (icorj-iaii rcriod, Part IV, pub-lished in Boston, in 1900, says, The house we have chosenfor ilhistration is l)y far the m


. Historic Virginia homes and churches . ntial campaign in 1844. President Roosevelt, with members of bis Caliinet, andJames Bryce, British Ambassador, with their wives, wereentertained here on the occasion of the opening of theJamestown Exijosition, April, 1007, as the guests of St. George Tucker, President of the Exposition. * See illustration, p. 43. 41 42 VIRCIMA HOMES AND CHURCHES The Annricaii Arcltitcct and BuUdiny News, of Bos-ton, in its portiolio of the (icorj-iaii rcriod, Part IV, pub-lished in Boston, in 1900, says, The house we have chosenfor ilhistration is l)y far the most interesting example ofGeorgian work to he found in Norfolk. General Wintield Scott, on a visit to Norfolk, in 1850,was a guest here. His visit, and a description of the housewas referred to in an article published by JNIr. II. B. Bag-nail in the Ledger-Dispatch. ROLLESTOX In the Uutch-ioofed portion of the house here pre-sented we find all that is left of the habitation of one ofVira-inias early settlers. In KUD—the year Charles I. ,>|(lN. I>KI\( I—> ANM-; ( lil Nn was beheaded with other disappointed Cavaliers—WilliamINIoseley arrived on our shores from Rotterdam, Holland,l)ringing with him his wife Susannah and sons Arthur and^Villiam, grants of land in Lynnhaven Parish on Broad


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