Tuckahoe
- Also Known As: Tuckahoe Plantation
- Vicinity: SE of Manakin near jct of Rtes. 650 and 647
- Hours: grounds and gardens are open daily from 9:00am-5:00pm for a fee. House tours are by appointment only.
- Phone: 804.774.1614
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1714/00/00 | Thomas Randolph | Home | Thomas Randolph settles in a Tuckahoe | |||
1729/00/00 | Thomas Randolph | Died | Thomas Randolph dies. He is buried at Tuckahoe Plantation Cemetery. | |||
1730/00/00 | William Randolph of Tuckahoe | Home | House completed by William Randolph | |||
1732/00/00 | William Byrd II | Guest | Col William Byrd of Westover, a guest at Tuckahoe, writes in his journal "A Progress to the Mines" that Mrs Mary Randolph Fleming is journeying to meet her husband Tarleton at their new home. | |||
1738/00/00 | Maria Judith Randolph, wife of Colonel William T Randolph, gives birth to a daughter, Mary Page Randolph, at Tuckahoe Plantation, Goochland County, Colony of Virginia. | |||||
1745/00/00 | Judith Randolph Stith | Died | Judith Randolph Stith dies at Tuckahoe, Goochland, Virginia. | |||
1745/00/00 | Thomas Jefferson | Home | Peter Jefferson moves his family to Tuckahoe to take care of the children of William Randolph, 1745-1752 | |||
1745/00/00 | William Randolph of Tuckahoe | Died | William Randolph dies at Tuckahoe, Goochland, Virginia. He is buried at Tuckahoe Plantation Cemetery, Goochland County, Virginia. | |||
1745/00/00 | Peter Jefferson | Home | Peter Jefferson moves his family to Tuckahoe to take care of the children of William Randolph, 1745-1752 | |||
1774/09/16 | Nancy Randolph Morris | Born | Anne Cary "Nancy" Randolph is born on Tuckahoe Plantation near Richmond, Virginia. | |||
1783/03/16 | Anne Cary Randolph | Died | Anne Cary Randolph dies Tuckahoe, Goochland, Virginia. She is buried at Tuckahoe Plantation Cemetery. | |||
1805/00/00 | Nancy Randolph Morris | Home | Homeless, Nancy Randolph moves into the abandoned Tuckahoe mansion. On the first night Nancy makes a pallet from aspen. |
Particulars for Tuckahoe: | |
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Other Description | American H-shape |
Area of Significance | Architecture |
Criteria | Architecture-Engineering |
Architectural Style | Georgian Architecture |
Sight Category | Historic District |
Museum Type | Historical Museum |
Level of Significance | National |
Criteria | Person |
Area of Significance | Politics-government |
Owner | Private |
Historic Use | Secondary structure |
Historic Use | Single dwelling |
Private Event | Wedding Venue |
Activity | |
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Activity Category | Tour |
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