Elk Hill plantation

E174090

Elk Hill plantation was a Virginia estate associated with the Jefferson family, notably serving as one of the residences of Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson, wife of Thomas Jefferson.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic estate
plantation
associatedWith Jefferson family
Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasHistoricalPeriod 18th century
American Revolutionary War
surface form: American Revolutionary War era
hasNameOrigin named for nearby elk or local topography
hasTypeOfUse agricultural estate
slave plantation (historical)
historicalSignificance associated with the domestic life of Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson
part of the network of plantations linked to Thomas Jefferson
locatedIn Colony and Dominion of Virginia
surface form: Colonial Virginia (historical)

Goochland County, Virginia
Virginia
locatedNear James River
notableAssociatedPerson Thomas Jefferson
notableResident Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson
ownedBy Jefferson family
Thomas Jefferson
partOf Monticello (plantation)
surface form: Jefferson family estates in Virginia
region Piedmont region of Virginia
state Virginia
usedAs residence of Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson

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Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson residence Elk Hill plantation