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English: Black-and-white photograph of the ruins of the mansion at Red Hill (now the Red Hill Patrick Henry National Memorial) in Brookneal, Virginia. In the background is a National Champion Osage orange tree. Taken in May 1936 by the National Park Service during a survey of the estate. Original photo caption: "Red Hill, C.P.23, View of the old granite steps on the South edge of the foundation remains, May 1936."
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Source U.S. Department of the Interior
Author National Park Service

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Ruins of the Mansion at Red Hill in Brookneal, Virginia.

May 1936

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