Turkey Island plantation

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Turkey Island plantation was a prominent colonial-era estate in Virginia associated with the influential Randolph family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic estate
plantation
associatedWith John Randolph of Roanoke NERFINISHED
Peyton Randolph NERFINISHED
Randolph family NERFINISHED
Thomas Randolph NERFINISHED
William Randolph I NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
destroyedBy flooding
economicActivity agriculture
tobacco cultivation
foundedBy William Randolph I NERFINISHED
hasCategory Historic farms in Virginia
James River plantations NERFINISHED
Plantations in Virginia
Randolph family residences NERFINISHED
heritageStatus site of a former plantation
historicalEra 18th century
colonial America
inception late 17th century
locatedIn Henrico County, Virginia NERFINISHED
Virginia
locatedOn James River NERFINISHED
notableFor large landholdings along the James River
political influence of its owners in colonial Virginia
seat of the Randolph family in colonial Virginia
ownedBy Randolph family NERFINISHED
Thomas Randolph NERFINISHED
William Randolph I NERFINISHED
partOf Tidewater Virginia plantations NERFINISHED
region Colonial Virginia NERFINISHED
significantEvent largely destroyed by a James River flood in the 19th century
usedLaborType enslaved African Americans
enslaved Africans

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Randolph family of Virginia residence Turkey Island plantation
subject surface form: William Randolph