Abingdon plantation

E232075

Abingdon plantation was an 18th-century Virginia estate near present-day Reagan National Airport, historically notable as the home of John Parke Custis, Martha Washington’s son.

All labels observed (3)

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf historic plantation
historic site
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentSiteUse airport property
historic interpretive area
destroyedBy fire
hasArchaeologicalSite Abingdon plantation self-linksurface differs
surface form: Abingdon plantation ruins
hasCulturalContext colonial Virginia plantation economy
hasLandUse mixed agriculture
tobacco cultivation
hasMarker historical marker
hasNotableAssociation George Washington
Martha Washington
hasNotableResident Eleanor Parke Custis
surface form: Eleanor Calvert Custis

John Parke Custis
hasOwnershipHistory Arlington Estate
surface form: Custis family estate
hasStructureType outbuildings
plantation house
hasTransportationContext near Washington, D.C.
heritageDesignation listed archaeological site
locatedIn Arlington County
surface form: Arlington County, Virginia

Virginia
locatedInTime 18th century
locatedNear Potomac River
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
originallyPartOf Fairfax County, Virginia
partOf Northern Virginia
region Tidewater Virginia
significance associated with Washington family
example of 18th-century Tidewater plantation

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

John Parke Custis residence Abingdon plantation
Custis family hasEstate Abingdon plantation
Eleanor Calvert residence Abingdon plantation
this entity surface form: Abingdon plantation, Virginia
Abingdon plantation hasArchaeologicalSite Abingdon plantation self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Abingdon plantation ruins
John residence Abingdon plantation
subject surface form: John Parke Custis