Green Spring, Hampshire County, Virginia

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Green Spring, Hampshire County, Virginia was an 18th-century plantation estate in colonial Virginia that served as the home of landowner and official Thomas Bryan Martin.

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Green Spring, Hampshire County, Virginia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial official
historic property
landowner
person
plantation estate
activeIn Hampshire County, Virginia NERFINISHED
continent North America
country British America NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Great Britain NERFINISHED
era colonial Virginia
governedBy colonial government of Virginia
hasEconomicActivity plantation agriculture
hasHistoricalPeriod pre-American Revolutionary War period
hasHistoricalSignificance home of colonial official Thomas Bryan Martin
hasLandUse agricultural estate
hasLanguageOfAdministration English
hasNotableResident Thomas Bryan Martin NERFINISHED
hasOwnerOccupation colonial official
landowner
hasUse plantation
locatedIn Colony of Virginia NERFINISHED
Hampshire County, Virginia NERFINISHED
owned Green Spring, Hampshire County, Virginia NERFINISHED
ownedBy Thomas Bryan Martin NERFINISHED
partOf Hampshire County plantations
residedAt Green Spring, Hampshire County, Virginia NERFINISHED
servedAsResidenceOf Thomas Bryan Martin NERFINISHED
usedDuring 18th century

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Thomas Bryan Martin residence Green Spring, Hampshire County, Virginia