Image: Red Hill Mansion, Brookneal, Virginia

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Description: Black-and-white photograph of the large, Colonial Revival mansion at Red Hill (now the Red Hill Patrick Henry National Memorial) in Charlotte County, Virginia. The mansion was built from 1907 to 1911 under the residency of Lucy Gray Henry Harrison, a great-granddaughter to Founding Father Patrick Henry. It was designed by architect Charles Barton Keen. In 1919 the mansion was destroyed by fire.
Title: Red Hill Mansion, Brookneal, Virginia
Credit: Patrick Henry Memorial Foundation
Author: Huestis P. Cook
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