Beaver Creek Plantation (Va.)
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Beaver Creek Plantation was founded in 1776 by George Hairston, a wealthy tobacco planter and one of the largest slaveholders in 18th-century Virginia. The plantation was located in Henry County, near what is now the city of Martinsville, Va.
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referencedIn | Hairston and Wilson Family Papers, 1800-1906 | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection |
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associatedWith | Hairston, Ann Marshall, 1837-1907 |
associatedWith | Hairston, Elizabeth Perkins Hairston, 1836-1922 |
associatedWith | Hairston, Elizabeth Perkins Letcher, 1759-1819 |
foundedBy | Hairston, George, 1750-1827, |
associatedWith | Hairston, Marshall, 1802-1882 |
associatedWith | Wilson, Ruth Stoval Hairston, 1837-1886 |
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