Leesylvania plantation

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Leesylvania plantation was an 18th-century Virginia estate along the Potomac River that served as the ancestral home of the prominent Lee family, including Revolutionary-era statesman Henry Lee II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 18th-century estate
Lee family estate
historic plantation
accessibleTo public
ancestralHomeOf Henry Lee II NERFINISHED
Lee family NERFINISHED
associatedWith Henry Lee II NERFINISHED
Revolutionary-era Virginia gentry
category Historic sites in Prince William County, Virginia
Lee family residences NERFINISHED
Plantations in Virginia
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentStatus archaeological and historic site
ruins
hasRemains family cemetery
outbuildings foundations
plantation house foundations
heritageDesignation archaeological site
historicalEra American Revolutionary period NERFINISHED
Colonial America NERFINISHED
locatedIn Prince William County, Virginia NERFINISHED
Virginia
locatedNear Leesylvania State Park NERFINISHED
Woodbridge, Virginia NERFINISHED
locatedOn Potomac River NERFINISHED
locatedWithin Potomac River waterfront area NERFINISHED
managementBy Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation NERFINISHED
namedAfter Lee family NERFINISHED
notableResident Henry Lee II NERFINISHED
members of the Lee family of Virginia
ownedBy Henry Lee II NERFINISHED
Lee family of Virginia NERFINISHED
partOf Leesylvania State Park NERFINISHED
region Northern Virginia
significantFor association with prominent Virginia Lee family
role in colonial and Revolutionary-era Virginia society
startTime 18th century
use agricultural estate
tobacco plantation

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Henry Lee II owned Leesylvania plantation