America s Magnificent Ruin

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The Bolide Event Ruin- 35,000,000 Years Ago

(Lower) Potomac Aquifer Ruin System

The Water Rose Well to the surface year-round in the size a man s arm. Ruin

1607 (ish) Ruin Captain John Smith, Powhatan, & Matoaka

The Story is a story The Page Family Virginia Ruin Francis Page, Bedfont, England English merchant family with a history in the masonry trade Maintained an interest in The Virginia Company

The Page Family: Ruin (Col) John Page I 1627 Born in Bedfont England 1653 Emigrated to Virginia at age 26 1650 s Middle Plantation

The Palisade Wall: Ruin

The Page Family: Ruin Multiple Business Entities: 1. Owned three merchant ships: Augustine, East India Merchant, Jeffreys 2. Had a business interest in The Virginia Company 3. Had a business interest in The Royal African Trading Company 4. Successful tobacco planter & merchant 5. Virginia Land Baron

Bruton Parish Church: Ruin In April 1678 Col. John Page donated land and money to fund the building the original Bruton Parish Church on The Duke Gloucester Street site.

Page s Bruton Parish Gravesite Ruin Marker

The Founding The College Ruin William & Mary In 1690 Col. John Page facilitated the discussions around the need for a formal school and college. It is believed Page donated both land and money towards the establishment The College Williams & Mary. To begin then, as the fountains some noble Rivers are unknown, So it must be confessed that the first original this Project, con- sisting in private talk and discourse the great want education in this Countrey, and the necessity a free school for that purpose is in a great measure unknown. The first publick consultation about it was at a meeting some private Gentlemen at James City in the moneth february 1690. The person that had the cheif honour to be the first mover in procureing such a meeting was the Honbie Colonell Page; to whom and his family this great work has been exceedingly beholding. (Graduation) Speeches to the College by Students May 1699

Virginia Land Barons: Ruin By the time his death in 1692 at the age 65, Col. John Page was one the elite, wealthy land owners in Virginia - making him one the wealthiest men in Colonial America. His land ownership interest at the time his death exceeded 7000 acres.

2 nd Generation Ruin Page Family (Col.) John Page s second son Matthew Page Born in 1659 Grew up in Middle Plantation Married Mary Mann Timberneck (in Gloucester) in 1689 Matthew Page and Mary Mann lived at Timberneck with the in-laws and had two children, Elizabeth (1690) and Mann (1691) The Matthew Page family took over Timberneck in 1694 upon the death his father-in-law. Circa 1700 Matthew Page identified the western most 2000 Timberneck acres as the location for the construction the Family Home

3 rd Generation Page Family Ruin Mann Page I Son Mathew and Mary Mann Born 1691 @ Timberneck Educated in London from ages 14-20 Educated at Eton College Returned to Virginia in 1711 and staked his claim for the inheritance from his father After the death his first wife -marries Judith Carter daughter Robert (King) Carter from Kilmarnock 1721- the designs were being finalized to establish the handsomest home in Virginia 1725 Construction begins on

Ruin The Great Fire London September 1666 Destroyed over 15,000 structures Created a massive rebuilding & redesign initiative in London

Sir Christopher Wren Ruin 1632 1723 One the most-highest acclaimed English architects in history Designed & rebuilt 52 churches in London after the great fire including St. Paul s Cathedral Credited with the architectural redesign London private residences during the rebuild

The Wren Design Influence on Ruin Emphasis on Verticality Window Heights which diminished from the ground floor up Proportional Dimensions 5 Bay width by 3 Bay Height Windows with Arched Heads Ornate Window Keystones Cupolas Belt courses separating floors Spectacular Chimney usage Deck on Hip Ro

Ruin Governor s Mansion Built in 1709

The Bricks Ruin Some walls are 3 feet thick with interlacing (Flemish bond) brickwork Arguably the finest example Flemish bond masonry in American history. Largest collection shaped brick in American masonry history About 2.5 million bricks All kilned on site Local Clay mined on site and mixed with river sand Bricks closest to the fire were the strongest and were used for structural applications Ster bricks were used for non-structural applications

The Masonry Ruin

The Interior Ruin Imported marble tile floors Hand-carved marble fireplace mantles Imported mahogany paneling (throughout) Hand-carved staircase railings 20 working Fireplace

Ruin The English Gardens: The Governor in Williamsburg With no mean garden at the palace in Williamsburg, is said to have been Green with Envy when he saw the Garden

Drainage Tunnels: Ruin Under the ground s surface, extending in some places for over one thousand feet, there exist an elaborate brick drainage tunnel system. The lead-lined drain in s northwest corner Prile arched brick drain at

The Page Family Cemetery: Ruin Page Family Members Buried at Cemetery - Gloucester, VA Name Birth Death Notes Col. Matthew Page 1659 1703 Headstone at Abingdon Church Man Page I 1691 1730 Headstone at Abingdon Church Judith Wormeley Page 1695 1716 Judith Carter Page 1695 1750 Headstone at Abingdon Church Mary Mann Page? 1707 Headstone at Abingdon Church Mary Page? 1702 Headstone at Abingdon Church Ralph Page 1713? Mann Page 1716 Mann Page 1718 1780 Alice Grymes Page 1724 1746 Carter Page 1724? Matthew Page 1726? Infant Page 1728 Daughter Frances Burwell Page 1747 1784 Tayloe Page 1755 1760 John Page 1773 1784 Drowned in Carter's Creek

(Gov.) John Page II Ruin 1743-1808 Born at Educated at The Abingdon Church Glebe school Age 13 enrolled in the grammar school operated by The College William & Mary Age 18 enrolled in the College William & Mary as a law student Had a fond appreciation and passion for mathematics & astronomy

Ruin (young) Thomas Jefferson (1743 1826) Entered The College W&M at the same time as (young) John Page II. Page & Jefferson immediately began a lifelong friendship Jefferson became a regular and lifelong visitor to

Ruin Letters between (young) Page & (young) Jefferson You cannot conceive the satisfaction it would give me to have a letter from you: Write me very circumstantially everything which happened at the wedding. Was SHE there? Because if she was I ought to have been at the devil for not being there too. If there is any news stirring in town or country, such as deaths, courtships and marriages in the circle my acquaintance let me know it. Remember me affectionately to all the young ladies my acquaintance, particularly the Miss Burwells and Miss Potters, and tell them that though that heavy earthly part me, my body, be absent, the better half me, my soul, is ever with them, and that my best wishes shall ever attend them. Tell Miss Alice Corbin that I verily believe the rats knew I was to win a pair garters from her, or they never would have been so cruel as to carry mine away. This very consideration makes me so sure the bet that I shall ask every body I see from that part the world what pretty gentleman is making his addresses to her. I would fain ask the favor Miss Becca Burwell to give me another watch paper, her own cutting which I should esteem much more though it were a plain round one, than the nicest in the world cut by other hands: however I am afraid she would think this presumption after my suffering the other to get spoiled. If you think you can excuse me to her for this I should be glad if you would ask her. Tell Miss Suckey Potter that I heard just before I came out town that she was fended with me about something: what it is I know not: but this I know, that I never was guilty the least disrespect to her in my life either in word or deed: as far from it as it has been possible for me to be: I suppose when we meet next she will be endeavoring to repay an imaginary affront with a real one: but she may save herself the trouble, for nothing that she can say or do to me shall ever lessen her in my esteem. And I am determined allways to look upon her as the same honest-hearted good-humored agreeable lady I ever did. Tell tell In short tell them all ten thousand things more than either you or I can now or ever shall think as long as we live. Jefferson to Page December 25 th 1762 (age 19)

Ruin The Bruton Parish Bell Tower Rumor

Ruin The college aged revolutionary banter between (young) Page and (young) Jefferson @

Ruin The Declaration Independence

Revolutionary War - Ruin To George Washington from John Page, 14 February 1774 From John Page Febry 14th 1774 Dear Sir, I have at last purchas d Mr John Rootes s Land for you. He this Day assign d the Governors Warrant for it, to me, for your Use. I don t chuse to inclose it, for fear my Letter may miscarry, and am in hopes it will suit your Purpose as well, to receive it at Fredericksburg, the first Day April; when I expect to have the Pleasure meeting with you there. No Money will be requir d you, til I see you, and you think the Land sufficiently secur d.1 I am Sir, Your very Servt John Page

Post Revolutionary Public Service Ruin Careers for Page & Jefferson Page: President the Virginia Council State 1780 - Member the Virginia House Delegates 1789 1797 Member U.S. House Representatives 1802 1805 13 th Governor Virginia Jefferson: Delegate to the Second Continental Congress 2 nd Governor Virginia Virginia delegate to the Congress Confederation U.S. Ambassador to France 1 st U.S. Secretary State 2 nd Vice President the U.S. 3 rd President the U.S.

Post Revolutionary & Early 19 Ruin th Century Agricultural Economy & Financial Struggles for Post Revolutionary War Economy: 1. Large landowners indebted themselves to finance the War effort 2. The quality and quantity the tobacco had diminished 3. Just lost their biggest customer In 1836 The Page Family sold with the remaining land to Thomas Booth

The Civil War: Ruin 1862 Siege at Yorktown & Union Occupancy Gloucester County

Ruin Union Army raids on

Virginia Waterways Ruin & The Underground Railroad The Wine Cellar

20 th Century Ruin The Fire April 1916

21 st Century : Ruin https://sketchfab.com/models/ee9b7229f90848a6a481c44cc57557c4

21 st Century: Ruin Saving

State & National Park Service Ruin Werowocomico National Park Middle Peninsula State Park Timberneck & Divisions

The Future : Ruin 21 st Century Strategic Initiatives 3MM x 300 Capital Campaign Long Term Preservation and Stabilization the National and State Park Integration Create a Park-Like experience for visitors Re-establish the Page Family Gravesite Revisit and create an interactive Slave life educational experience Expand the 3 dimensional virtual and create a model simulation walking tour the exterior and interior the great mansion

Ruin Saving How can you help? Get Involved Financially Leadership Add your name to the mailing list so you can stay up-to-date on all events and progress towards saving. Personally get involved with the initiative to Save

Walking Tour Scavenger Hunt Ruin Architectural Features: Verticality Windows Proportional Dimensions Arched Windows Window Keystones Belt Coursing Chimneys Water Table Masonry Features Flemish Bond Water Table Band Exterior brick quality Fill brick Laddering Multiple brick shapes & styles Wall thickness Interior Walls Fireplaces Site Features: Kitchen Foundation Site Pocahontas Spring Drainage Tunnels English Basement Wine Cellar Ice House English Gardens Page Family Gravesite Blue Room Wharf Evidence the Fire 1916