Hollin Hall
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Hollin Hall is an 18th century plantation
Plantation
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 home on Little Hunting Creek
Little Hunting Creek
Little Hunting Creek is a primarily tidal tributary of the Potomac River located in Fairfax County, Virginia, USA, not to be confused with Hunting Creek farther north...

 three miles (5 km) southwest of Alexandria
Alexandria, Virginia
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 in Fairfax County
Fairfax County, Virginia
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, Virginia
Virginia
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. George Mason
George Mason
George Mason IV was an American Patriot, statesman and a delegate from Virginia to the U.S. Constitutional Convention...

, a United States
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 founding father, gave Hollin Hall to his third son, Thomson Mason
Thomson Mason (1759–1820)
Thomson Mason was a prominent entrepreneur, planter, civil servant, and justice. Mason was the son of George Mason, an American patriot, statesman, and delegate from Virginia to the U.S. Constitutional Convention....

, through deeds of gift in 1781 and 1786. The land, as given, totalled 676 acres (2.7 km²). Thomas Mason was the first member of the Mason family to actually live here. Before that time, the land was rented out to tenants.

After receiving the deeds, Thomas Mason had a house constructed. By December 1788, Thomas and his wife, Sarah McCarty Chichester, were living in the new house. However, as late as 1792 George Mason wrote his son Thomas about the difficulty he was having getting materials for the Hollin Hall front porch.
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