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ashore on a nearby estate to carry off provisions. Three days later the British returned at midnight directly to Corotoman, quite certainly led there by the three young men. They left with 66 more slaves, mainly women and children. This was the largest group of slaves to flee to the British from any Virginia estate during the War.
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69 Corotoman slaves fled to British ships anchored in the Chesapeake Bay during the War of 1812. The flight occurred on two days in April of 1814. On the 18th, three young enslaved men from Corotoman – Tom Saunders, Ezekiel Loney, and Canada Baton – left with a party of British marines who had come
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John Carter I, the patriarch of the Carter family of Virginia, purchased and settled Corotoman between 1652 and 1653. Carter developed and improved the lands into a plantation and constructed the first structures on the property before his death in 1669. Carter's mansion, known as the "Old House",
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When his father died in 1670, John Carter Jr. inherited Coromotan, the family's main plantation, as the first son. John Carter Jr. died in 1690, possibly of malaria contracted three years earlier. John Carter Jr.'s will also provided that his brother Robert Carter would receive the mill and other
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at Corotoman around 1720. The mansion was completed in 1725, and introduced a new era for early 18th-century architecture in Virginia. Corotoman also set the pattern for 18th-century architectural patronage. The mansion at Corotoman rivaled the other important Colonial mansions of Virginia, and
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real estate if John's daughter Elizabeth did not have children—and in fact she died of measles in November 1693, shortly after her marriage to the son of Richmond County burgess (and Col.) William Lloyd, and that estate became subject to litigation.
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At Corotoman, Carter maintained a building known as the "Brick House Store" where he kept imported goods that he sold and bartered to local planters. In 1730, an inventory of items at the Brick House Store included essential supplies such as
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roof with large end chimneys. It lay in ruins for years before finally disappearing around 1930. Before its disappearance, the "Spinster's House" was the last remaining supporting structure of the original Corotoman plantation.
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Carter employed an English gardener, whom he instructed "to bring the yards around the mansion into closer accord with the architectural rhythms of the mansion. Little is currently known of the garden's contents and design.
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region. Carter's correspondences and diary revealed that the construction of the mansion at Corotoman was a lengthy, complex, and frustrating endeavor. Construction materials for the mansion included paving stones from
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Another supporting structure at Corotoman was known as the "Spinster's House." The house was constructed in either the late 17th century or the early 18th century. The "Spinster's House" was a one-story and a half
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In 1729, four years after "King" Carter's mansion was completed, a fire destroyed it. Carter made little mention of the mansion fire in his diary, but did lament the total destruction of his
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excavated the foundations of Robert Carter I's Georgian mansion at Corotoman. The archaeology undertaken also confirmed a single-pile house of 40 by 90 feet (27 m) including a
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While the mansion was destroyed by fire four years after its completion, the "Spinster's House" on the Corotoman estate survived until around 1930.
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that measured 10 by 90 feet (27 m). The mansion's foundations were found to be 30 inches (760 mm) thick. Considerable
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Some colonial mansions: and those who lived in them : with genealogies of the various families mentioned
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was unearthed at Corotoman, including white marble pavers, fragments of dressed stone and rubbed brick,
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A mansion was rebuilt at Corotoman by successive owners, but was destroyed by fire around 1900.
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frames for quarrel glass. To undertake the mansion's construction, Carter imported skilled
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was built in the traditional 17th century hall-parlor plan with a porch chamber.
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and luxury items such as spices, ivory combs, and brass candlesticks.
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The "Spinster's House" at Corotoman in the early 20th century.
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Corotoman, Rappahannock River, Weems, Lancaster County, VA
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Corotoman was then inherited by John Carter Jr.'s brother
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Robert Carter I's 1725 Georgian mansion was a two-story
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Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities
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affirmed Robert Carter I's status as the most powerful
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Kornwolf, James D.; Georgiana Wallis Kornwolf (2002).
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Corotoman is located in Virginia
Weems
Virginia
37°39′17″N 76°26′38″W / 37.65472°N 76.44389°W / 37.65472; -76.44389
Georgian
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plantation
Rappahannock River
Lancaster County
Virginia
United States
Robert Carter I
colonial
Governor of Virginia
British colonies
North America
Rappahannock River
Carter's Creek
Corrotoman River
Native American
tribe
English colonists

Robert Carter I
Georgian
mansion
planter

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