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- Q14713306 abstract "The Hollow is an historic property and dwelling located near Markham, Fauquier County, Virginia, U.S. A part of the John Marshall's Leeds Manor Rural Historic District, it was the boyhood home of Chief Justice John Marshall, and includes the second-oldest dated home in the county. Both the property and the district are listed in the Virginia Landmarks Register (2003) and National Register of Historic Places (2004).The property measures 322.32 acres (130.44 ha), and is situated about 24 miles north of Warrenton, the Fauquier County seat. It lies just north of the village of Markham and I-66. It is bounded on the west by Leeds Manor Road (State Route 688), on the south by Marshall School Lane, southeast by Beulah Road, east by Naked Mountain, and north by about 38.925° latitude and the Naked Mountain Winery.The dwelling is a 1½-story, three bay, Colonial-era frame structure, measuring about 28 by 16 feet (8.5 m × 4.9 m), built in 1763–64 near the southeast corner of the property, on a small ridge facing south towards Markham. It sits on an uncornsed fieldstone foundation. Also on the property are the contributing ruins of a meat house, built about 1763. The house was built by Colonel Thomas Marshall, a multi-term member of the House of Burgesses, county sheriff, clerk of the court, honored soldier and inventor, and father of Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court John Marshall.".
- Q14713306 added "2004-01-16".
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- Q14713306 nrhpReferenceNumber "03001442".
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- Q14713306 yearOfConstruction "1763".
- Q14713306 added "2004-01-16".
- Q14713306 architecture "Colonial".
- Q14713306 built "–64".
- Q14713306 location "VA 688, Leeds Manor Rd. and north of Marshall School Ln., near Markham, Virginia".
- Q14713306 name "The Hollow House".
- Q14713306 refnum "3001442".
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- Q14713306 comment "The Hollow is an historic property and dwelling located near Markham, Fauquier County, Virginia, U.S. A part of the John Marshall's Leeds Manor Rural Historic District, it was the boyhood home of Chief Justice John Marshall, and includes the second-oldest dated home in the county.".
- Q14713306 label "The Hollow (Markham, Virginia)".
- Q14713306 depiction Hollow_House_2.JPG.
- Q14713306 name "The Hollow House".