Stratford Hall2014 Annual Report
“You must be careful how you walk,
and where you go, for there are those
following you who will set
their feet where you set yours.”
Robert E. Lee
Stratford Hall preserves the legacy of the Lee family and its
plantation community, inspires an appreciation of America’s past,
and encourages commitment to the ideals of leadership, honor,
independent thought and civic responsibility.
This annual report covers the period from July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014. Contributions in this report cover the period from January 1, 2014, to December 31, 2014.
Stratford Hall dedicates this annual report to the memory of
Thomas E. Bass III Rear Admiral U.S. Navy, Retired
Stratford Hall’s Executive Director Emeritus
Mrs. Rosalie Culver Honorary Director
Mr. Ted Donnan
Mrs. Jane Hotchkiss Honorary Director
Mrs. Greta Brown Layton Former Director for Delaware
As the study of history continues to be neglected in
our nation’s schools, it has fallen upon places like
Stratford Hall to step into the void and help
educate our citizens, especially school children, and
to help us understand our country’s past that
connects us all as Americans.
President’s LetterIt Is All About Education
I n April 1865, after the surrender at Appomattox, Robert E. Lee returned
to his home in Richmond to join his wife and family. After a military career that covered nearly four decades, it was Lee’s career as an educator that would ultimately help heal a divided nation. He received many lucrative job offers after the Civil War — Horace Greeley even
suggested that he run for President — but the offer he accepted was to run a small liberal arts college in Lexington, Virginia.
Lee chose this path because he understood the importance of education to the devastated South and to the nation. He saw that providing an education to former soldiers and their sons was central to the creation of new opportunities for economic recovery in the South and in the eventual uniting of all of the states. Instead of being mired in the past, Lee was focusing on the future.
Lee’s views on education were widely shared in post-Civil War America. With the terrible impact of the war a fresh memory, Americans paid renewed attention to the words of the Founding Fathers, who believed that an educated citizenry was critical to the future of the Republic. These same challenges continue to confront us today. As the study of history continues to be neglected in our nation’s schools, it has fallen upon places like Stratford Hall to step into the void and help educate our citizens, especially school children, and to help us understand our country’s past that connects us all as Americans.
Stratford Hall has made a substantial investment to ensure we are doing all we can to fulfill this important charge. Education plays a pivotal role in so many projects and programs that Stratford has undertaken this past year:
3 Our school tours attract 3,000 students to Stratford Hall each year. These students come not only from our own neighborhood but as far away as Fairfax County and Southern Maryland.
3 Stratford Hall’s summer institute for school teachers continues to thrive. Our current program attracts thirty teachers annually from across the country who teach thousands of school children each year.
3 Our grandparent-grandchildren camps engage young people in the history of this place and strengthen bonds across generations.
3 The restoration of the Great House enables us to tell the stories of all four generations of Lees who lived at Stratford
Hall during the formative years of our nation, beginning with the colonial era.
3 Stratford has assumed responsibility for the Lee Family Digital Archive project. This ambitious document-editing project will make the papers of all the Lee family members publicly accessible to scholars and researchers for the first time.
3 Thanks to our partnership with the University of Georgia’s School of Environment and Design, we have learned a great deal about Stratford’s landscape over the past four years, and can now share this rich history, including evidence of prehistoric and Native American habitation.
3 We are researching the West Yard adjacent to the Great House in order to restore this space to its 18th-century appearance as a work yard so that people will understand the daily lives of Stratford’s plantation community.
3 Working with The Garden Club of Virginia, we are restoring the East Garden in order to use this space to interpret both 18th-century and Colonial Revival garden designs, which will provide us with numerous educational opportunities.
3 The new Mobile Interpretive Initiative (MII) will make a tour of the Great House and surrounding landscape a more engaging and unique educational experience for a broader audience. New technology will make it possible for our visitors to experience Stratford Hall from multiple perspectives, breathing life into the buildings and landscapes.Through education, Stratford Hall has a unique opportunity:
we can help our visitors understand the evolution of the United States and connect them with the past by telling the stories of the Lee family and its plantation community. Just as Robert E. Lee saw that education was the key to the future, the lessons of the past inform the way we look at our world today. Thank you for supporting our efforts.
Sincerely,
Custis GloverLee Family Descendant Director and President of the Robert E. Lee Memorial Association
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Officers & Board of DirectorsOfficers
Mrs. Custis Glover President
Mrs. Sarah Fisher Vice President
Mrs. Janie Kirk Secretary
Mrs. Mary Wilson Treasurer
Mrs. Jeannie Rutherfoord Assistant Secretary
Mrs. Mollie Van Devender Assistant Treasurer
Board of Directors
Alabama Mrs. Katie Baker Lasker
Arizona Ms. Patricia Lee Refo
Arkansas Mrs. Harriet Stephens
Colorado Mrs. Elaine Deming
Connecticut Mrs. Ginny Day
Delaware Mrs. Martha Anne Jackson
District of Columbia Mrs. Jeannie Rutherfoord
Georgia Mrs. Kathy Hendricks
Illinois Mrs. Nancy Isham
Iowa Mrs. Allison Fleming
Kentucky Mrs. Mary Wilson
Louisiana Mrs. Anne Redd
Maine Mrs. Barbara Slick
Maryland (Eastern) Dr. Ginger Collier
Maryland (Northern) Mrs. Sarah Fisher
Massachusetts Mrs. Mauny Plum
Mississippi Mrs. Mollie Van Devender
New Mexico Mrs. Cita Suratgar
New York Mrs. Mary Jane Brock
North Carolina (Central) Mrs. Paula Ruffin
North Carolina (Piedmont) Mrs. Page Woltz
Oregon Miss Paula M. Madden
Pennsylvania Ms. Dede Gilbert
South Carolina Mrs. Marsee Lee
Texas Mrs. Cynthia Guill
Virginia (Central) Mrs. Carol Price
Virginia (Northern) Mrs. Michelle Brookshire
West Virginia Mrs. Janie Kirk
Wyoming Mrs. Jane Schwab
Lee Descendant Mrs. Custis Glover
Stuart Descendant Ms. Anne R. Stuart
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Honorary Directors
Alabama Mrs. William Houston Blount Mrs. William Viar, Jr.
Arizona Mrs. Charles H. Dunlap III Mrs. John C. Pritzlaff
Arkansas Mrs. Frederick I. Brown, Jr. Mrs. James R. C. Cobb
California Mrs. Roger W. Johnson
Colorado Mrs. Ann Alexander Pritzlaff
Connecticut Mrs. Samuel McClay Yonce
Delaware Mrs. Walter Speed Rowland
District of Columbia Mrs. Albert H. Barclay, Jr. Mrs. W. N. Harrell Smith IV
Florida Mrs. J. Steven Wilson
Georgia Mrs. Franklin L. Burke
Hawaii Mrs. David C. Cole Mrs. Samuel A. Cooke KC Collins
Illinois Mrs. C. H. Randolph Lyon
Indiana Mrs. Randall D. Rogers
Iowa Mrs. John C. Hunter
Kentucky Mrs. Owsley Brown II
Louisiana Mrs. Louis McDaniel Freeman Mrs. Henry Leon Sarpy Mrs. Dudley Digges Morgan III
Maine Mrs. Robert Perkins Snead Mrs. Henry Jefferds Wheelwright
Maryland Mrs. E. Stack Gately
Massachusetts Mrs. Burgess P. Standley
Michigan Mrs. Robert J. Petz, Jr.
Minnesota Mrs. John Cowles III Mrs. Paul L. Parker
Mississippi Mrs. Steven G. Rogers Mrs. Calvin L. Wells
Missouri Mrs. John Peters MacCarthy Mrs. Edwin L. Noel
New Jersey Mrs. Charles Hill Jones, Jr.
New York Mrs. Iredell W. Iglehart
North Carolina Mrs. Judith Morrill Hanes
Ohio Mrs. William O. DeWitt, Jr. Mrs. John T. Lawrence, Jr.
Oregon Mrs. E. Kimbark MacColl, Jr.
Pennsylvania Mrs. Hugh G. Van der Veer III
Rhode Island Mrs. David Edward Post Lindh Mrs. Bonnie B. Matheson
South Carolina Mrs. William Hunter deButts, Jr.
Tennessee Mrs. E. Bronson Ingram Mrs. Clay Tillman Jackson
Texas Mrs. Benjamin D. Holt Mrs. Richard Stowers Smith
Utah Mrs. Matthew R. Simmons
Vermont Mrs. Robert M. Blake
Virginia Mrs. Walter H. Kansteiner
Washington Mrs. Elisabeth T. Bottler
West Virginia Mrs. Isaac Noyes Smith IV
Wisconsin Mrs. William David Knox II
Wyoming Mrs. Edmund A. Donnan, Jr.
Great Britain Mrs. Charles G. C. Vyvyan
Lee Descendant Mrs. Frederick L. Spencer
Stuart Descendant Mrs. Elizabeth Stuart Valentine
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A convincing case is made that Lee’s strategy, to keep his
army in the field and hope for a change in political
leadership, was also pursued by Washington. As a
Virginian, Lee embodied the character and personality
of the planter aristocracy of which both the Lee and
Washington families were a part.
Executive Director’s LetterGeorge Washington, Robert E. Lee and the World Established by the Founders
R obert E. Lee has often been compared to George Washington.
This comparison is not a recent development. The connection between Washington and Lee was frequently made during Lee’s lifetime — especially in relation to his military service in the Civil War. There were good reasons for the comparison. Lee had many family
ties to the Washingtons, a connection strengthened by his marriage to Mary Anna Randolph Custis, only child of Martha Washington’s grandson, George Washington Parke Custis. The Custis home, Arlington, which later became home to Lee and his family, was built as a memorial to Washington and was home to portraits, china and other objects that were once at Mount Vernon. Lee’s father, Henry “Light Horse Harry” Lee, was close to George Washington and served with him in the Continental Army. A much-recited phrase from Henry Lee’s eulogy best characterizes George Washington’s legacy: “First in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen.”
In a new book titled The Man Who Would Not Be Washington, author Jonathan Horn examines this relationship between Robert E. Lee and Washington in more detail. The relationship between Lee and Washington has been the subject of other book length studies, most notably by the historian Richard McCaslin in his book Lee in the Shadow of Washington (2001). McCaslin and Horn’s conclusions are not dissimilar. Both argue that Lee’s connections to Washington played a major role in his decision to resign from the United States Army in April 1861 and that they continued to shape his decisions throughout the course of the war. Lee’s father encouraged Robert and his brothers to emulate Washington’s character. A convincing case is made that Lee’s strategy, to keep his army in the field and hope for a change in political leadership, was also pursued by Washington. As a Virginian, Lee embodied the character and personality of the planter aristocracy of which both the Lee and Washington families were a part. While Lee failed to win a military victory, his post-war decision to be president of a college, established with funds donated by George Washington, further reinforced the connection.
One hundred and fifty years later, we are still trying to understand Robert E. Lee, who is nearly as much of an enigma as his patron saint George Washington. Perhaps these two books get us a bit closer to Lee. Still, there is reason to be a bit
skeptical of how much to make of this connection between Lee and Washington. Washington was widely admired in early 19th-century Virginia — especially in Lee and Washington’s hometown of Alexandria. Many parents likely used him as a role model, and Lee’s personal and family connections further invited the comparison. However, it was not a connection Lee encouraged publicly. What he did express publicly was his affection for the 18th-century world his father and George Washington would have known — a past still embodied today in places like Stratford Hall. In Lee’s February 1868 testimony before a joint congressional committee investigating the condition of the Southern states, Lee stated that what the South desired was “…that the Union, as established by our forefathers, should be preserved; and that the Government, as originally organized, should be administered in purity and truth.”
Before the Civil War, Virginia’s planter aristocracy, once dominated by gentlemen like George Washington and Henry Lee, firmly held the reins of political power. Unfortunately, by the middle of the 19th century, this 18th-century world “established by our forefathers” was already in steep decline, economically and politically. The war destroyed much of what was left of it. This included Arlington, which became a cemetery and home to emancipated African Americans. The war also destroyed the traditional order of leadership. It was replaced by a new vision, this one articulated by Abraham Lincoln at Gettysburg, which resurrected the words “all men are created equal” found in the Declaration of Independence and gave them new meaning. In the closing chapter of his book, Horn neatly ties in this reality by pointing out that, because Lee could not “preserve the world established by the founders,” we have created a world where we can all dream of being a Washington.
Both of these books are reminders of the importance of places like Stratford Hall, not only the home of one of America’s most important families, but a connection to a part of our past which shaped the decisions of Robert E. Lee and one of the most pivotal events in our nation’s history.
Paul C. ReberExecutive Director
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Through education, Stratford Hall has a unique
opportunity: we can help our visitors understand
the evolution of the United States and connect them
with the past by telling the stories of the Lee family
and its plantation community.
Education
T he Interpretation & Education Department kept very busy in
FY2014. A busy calendar of events, an increase in school program attendance, and ongoing outreach resulted in a 14-percent increase in visitation.
New Mobile ProjectsThe new Mobile Interpretation Initiative (MII) Tour progressed significantly in Fiscal Year 2014 and will be ready for launch in FY2015. The first of our tours, n-compass: nature, nooks, and notes at Stratford, will be available in the App Store and pushes audio content to the user using GPS locations. The content will breathe life back into the landscape using historical soundscapes (noises that would belong on a plantation such as Stratford and excerpts from letters/diaries), information from staff about current research and highlighted content, and user-generated content. The second tour is called (re)discover Stratford and interprets the Great House interior. The pilot contains three tracks: Lee family perspective, SquirreLee University (children’s game), and the Geek Tour (staff favorites and behind the scenes access). Visitors using (re)discover Stratford will be able to control their path through the Great House and the information accessed using a provided hand-held device.
Public ProgramsFiscal Year 2014 saw twenty-two public programs. Examples of the wide range and diversity of programs included: an annual Trades Fair, the Lees and their contributions to American Independence, Robert E. Lee’s military decisions during the Overland Campaign of 1864, seasonal ornithological programs, an annual Summer Teacher’s Institute, paleontological programs, and botanical programs. While most of the events were held on the grounds of Stratford Hall, a few were offered offsite in Fredericksburg and Richmond.
Edible Plants of Virginia on July 13, 2013, was conducted by local botanist and nationally respected author, Hal Wiggins, and was both surprising and delicious. The third installment of the Stratford Hall Summer Institute for Teachers was held on July 24–27, 2013. The Institute hosted twenty-eight teachers from throughout Virginia and the nation for three days of inspired, in-depth lectures on the relationship of the colonial Tidewater economies and the unique geography of the Northern Neck. Teachers selected for the Institute received Mary Dell Pritzlaff Fellowships, which covered tuition, lodging, and most meals. Additional funding was generously provided by the Virginia Geographic Alliance. The Institute, titled Land and Life on the Colonial Plantation:
From Jamestown to Stratford Hall, addressed the natural, human, and capital resources of colonial Virginia and was led by a distinguished group of scholars: Dr. Dawn Bowen from the University of Mary Washington; Dr. Kevin Hardwick from James Madison University; Dr. James Wilson from
James Madison University; and Dr. Don Zeigler from Old Dominion University. Dr. Zeigler once noted, “No one can go back in time to learn history, but you can learn from the places where history was made, the preserved and reconstructed landscapes of times past, and the documentary evidence of the people who were the building blocks of our nation.”
The 7th Annual Stratford Hall Wine and Oyster Festival, held September 22–23, expanded the theme of our annual wine festival to include both wine and oysters. Public response was extremely gratifying. This year’s festival had the largest crowd in its seven-year history. Partnering with the Tidewater Oyster Gardeners Association (TOGA), a non-profit organization established in 1997 to promote the environmental health of the Chesapeake Bay, proved to be a winning combination. In addition to the newly added oyster growers, the festival boasted thirteen Virginia wineries, free Great House tours, a wide variety of distinctive arts and crafts, local and international foods, entertainment, historical living-history personages, and animal attractions.
On October 5, noted internationally-respected paleontologist, Dr. Robert Weems, presented Stratford Under Our Feet: Geology
Visitors using (re)discover Stratford will be able to control their path through the Great House and the information accessed using a provided hand-held device.
Local botanist and nationally respected author, Hal Wiggins, shows a group of children plants suitable for eating.
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and Paleontology, a stimulating lecture and “field experience” that examined the unique and world-famous Stratford Cliffs.
On October 26, the Historical Haunts program featured lantern-guided tours of the Great House and grounds, plus an additional lecture in the duPont Library from L. B. Taylor, author of over twenty books on the Virginia paranormal.
S.O.S.: Simple Outdoor Survival for Kids, a program coordinated with the Fredericksburg Parks and Recreation Department on November 7, gave thirty children, their grandparents, and parents a unique workshop on basic orienteering and survival skills.
On December 14, Stratford Hall offered 1774: A Stratford Hall Christmastide. The four-hour program provided visitors a chance to see, hear and taste the hospitality of Stratford Hall, all the while enjoying the beauty, music, and holiday spirit that wonderfully transformed the present back to the 18th century.
The annual Robert E. Lee Birthday celebration was held on January 19, 2014.
Stratford Hall was blessed with balmy temperatures, enabling visitors the comfort of enjoying the Virginia 150th traveling HistoryMobile exhibits, dozens of historical reenactors, live music in the Visitor Center, and detailed interpretations of the conditions on the Northern Neck homefront during 1864. Cake and refreshments topped off a well-attended birthday celebration. On January 24, Dr. Peter Carmichael spoke on How we remember Lee and his men at Gettysburg at the annual Reading Lee Lecture Series
held at the Central Rappahannock Regional Library auditorium in Fredericksburg.
In February 2014, Dr. Martha Katz-Hyman presented The Enslaved Population of Stratford. Pulling together a wide ranging set of primary sources, Dr. Katz-Hyman supplied many details on this little understood facet of Stratford’s history. Her research revealed that the slave population of 18th-century Stratford Hall lived in a varied and complex material world while subject to the demands of successive generations of the Lee family.
As winter gave way to spring 2014, 567 children converged on the Oval on April 19 for the annual Easter Egg Hunt, with the children doing their best to locate over 2000 plastic eggs supplied by the local Northern Neck Fraternal Order of Police. On May 10, Image is Everything, presented by members of George Washington’s Young Friends, highlighted fashion trends of the 18th century. This event featured historically accurate, handmade costumes, many taking a year or more to complete!
Fleece to Fiber, on May 17, 2014, was held in celebration of National Preservation Month. This annual event offers the public an opportunity see and learn about pre-machine age manufacturing and crafts methods and techniques. This year’s
Education continued…
Participants in the 2014 Teacher’s Institute gather for a group photo in front of the Great House. The annual event attracts teachers from Virginia and across the nation to study Colonial life.
Craft making is always a favorite part of the Halloween program enjoyed by kids of all ages.
L. B. Taylor, author of over twenty ghost books on the Virginia paranormal, gives a talk in the duPont Library as part of the Historical Haunts program.
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focus was on woolen production. Eight tented stations offered the public a chance to see how wool is transformed from shearing to spinning.
Concluding the fiscal year’s public events was a return by Hal Wiggins on June 14, 2014. The event, Edible Plants of Virginia, proved equally as popular as his last year’s program.
School ProgramsThere was a 37-percent increase in school program attendance in FY2013 compared to FY2012, and luckily that trend continued into FY2014 with a 22-percent increase. Stratford Hall saw repeat visits from schools and attracted new schools. The spring is the busiest time of the year for school visits, but fall visits are becoming popular.
An increasing number of schools are reducing or eliminating school field trips due to budget cuts and limited financial resources of families. While Stratford could shift to more outreach programs, we firmly believe that being at Stratford has a much higher educational value. With that in mind, a school visit fund was established using a grant from Dominion Resources. Earmarked for Northern Neck schools, this fund pays for all student admissions.
By reducing the financial burden, Westmoreland County schools were able to visit Stratford for the first time in about four years. Over 600 students from Washington & Lee High School (Montross, VA), Northumberland County Elementary School (Heathsville, VA), Washington District Elementary School (Oak Grove, VA), and Colonial Beach Elementary School (Colonial Beach, VA) attended programs at Stratford in FY2014.
Classroom sizes are getting bigger and whole grades would like to visit together when possible, so Stratford is exploring ways that we can expand the spaces used for school programs without impacting the experience of our regular visitors.
Summer Camp“Sold out” was a phrase we were (from our perspective) delighted to say to last-minute 2014 camp applicants. Of course these disappointed folks are in the wings as potential campers for 2015. We have been getting a proliferation of repeat campers from all over the country and some large groups of up to six family members. Our primary means of marketing the camps continues to be word-of-mouth. There are already a substantial number of campers
enrolled for 2015, and camp details can be found on the Stratford Hall website.
Some of the activities we introduced as “new” this past summer were “Building a House: 1607 and 1738” and “Spying in the American Revolution.” They both involved a lot of hands-on activities, a key factor in their success. The overall success of the camps is clearly reflected in the written evaluations completed by all campers and mail feedback. The camp staff gives serious attention to all comments and strives to incorporate suggested improvements in the following year’s camps.
Next summer’s camps will be held in cooperation with the National Park Service at the George Washington Birthplace National Monument, a popular partnership we enjoyed in 2013. This allows us to use some resources not found at Stratford (e.g., oxen and surveying), and to explore the relationship between the Washingtons and the Lees. We are possibly adding some new activities at Stratford as well, such as basket weaving and 18th-century medicine.
In addition to the calendar of programs, school visits, and summer camps, Stratford Hall welcomed thousands of individual, ticketed visitors and group tours to the Great House. The Interpretation & Education team works tirelessly to make sure each visitor has a wonderful experience.
Hands-on activities including carding, bricklaying and writing with a quill pen are what make the Grandparent Grandchild camps a unique bonding experience between the generations.
Exhibits in the Preservation Gallery in the Visitor Center were among the highlights of the annual celebration of Robert E. Lee’s birthday in January.
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Preservation
W ith all the research and investigation complete and all
reviews and approvals in place, the restoration of the Dining Room to its Federal Period appearance began this year. The goal of this project is to restore the room to Henry Lee IV’s period, circa 1817, which will allow us to tell the story of the Lee family leaving Stratford Hall. The partition wall between the two upper northeast rooms has been moved eastward, making the Dining Room larger and creating what we believe was used as a small service alcove. Almost all of the original Federal Period wainscoting has been conserved and installed along with original and reconstructed elements around the windows. The doors to the Dining Room and the service alcove have both been moved to their Federal Period locations, a few inches to the west and east respectively. The plaster work will begin in early 2015 and the spaces will then be painted to their Federal paint scheme using hand-ground paint and distemper. We believe the restoration will be completed in 2015, if all goes as planned.
During the year Stratford Hall’s Preservation Department continued to work with students to help prepare the next generation of preservationists. It carried out two programs to do this: first, a wood window workshop held at Stratford Hall for the students of the University of Mary Washington’s (UMW) Historic Preservation program, and second, we hosted two interns for a ten-week period. The window workshop was a success for the students and Stratford Hall; students gained valuable experience and multiple windows of the Burial Vault were restored. This year’s interns, Michelle Brenner and Julie Koomler, were able to complete a great amount of work for Stratford Hall. The projects they worked on included restoration of the Great House windows, restoration work in the Great House Dining Room, door restoration and day-to-day activities of the department. The Department feels that this intern program is a great mutual benefit to Stratford Hall and the students who intern with us.
A project that left its mark on the Historic Area was the building of a traditional chicken coop and poultry yard next to one of the stone slave quarters.
The Preservation Department built these additions and installed them with the help of the Gardens and Grounds Department. The plan for the coop and yard is to keep chickens in the historic area for a more authentic portrayal of what this area would look haved looked like. Next to a slave residence is where, historically, you would find chickens and other poultry.
Along with the larger scale projects, the department also carried out smaller preservation projects. One of these projects was the repair of the waterwheel of the gristmill. This type of work will secure the future use of the mill to produce stone-ground mill products for our visitors. The Preservation Department also dedicated time to help ready an exhibit for the Washington Winter Show. The Department provided objects and assisted the Collections Department with installation of the featured exhibit of the show.
Partners in Preservation 3 Pritzlaff Preservation Fund 3 Virginia Department of
Historic Resources
Restoration of the Dining Room in the Great House gets underway with the painstaking packing and moving of all objects in the room. When finished, the room will be restored to Henry Lee IV’s period, circa 1817, which will be used to tell the story of the Lee family leaving Stratford Hall.
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Gardens & Grounds
FarmThe first harvest of rye from Stratford’s fields went very well, with an average of nearly fifty bushels per acre harvested. Late spring saw the first corn planted in over a decade. Our goal is to have this corn harvested and used at the mill for both demonstration and products.
Our ongoing relationships with Lakota Farms and Stoneleigh Farms continues to be beneficial for Stratford. The Devon cattle of Lakota Farms are very happy with the quality of our fields, water and clean air. The honey production from the hives of Stoneleigh Farms is strong and we continue to sell out of our Stratford Hall honey.
MillThe water-powered grain mill is a favorite of school groups and many visitors both young and old. The mill continues to produce cornmeal, pancake flour and our popular white corn grits. Since our mill is a faithful reproduction of the type of mill that would have been used under the direction of the Lees, the maintenance and upkeep seems never-ending. The carpenter who has been working on our mill has informed us that we should schedule repair or replacement of large sections of the wooden water wheel in the next three to five years.
LandscapeThe University of Georgia, College of Environment and Design (UGA-CED) led a two-day workshop with RELMA’s Historic Landscape Advisory Panel and staff to work on our Adaptive Management Plan. This plan guides Stratford’s current and future plans for the garden and grounds. It was concluded that Stratford should rehabilitate the landscape to facilitate interpretation of the landscape’s full history, including the Lee and the Colonial Revival periods, if feasible.
In April, Stratford Hall held Garden Day at Stratford, which included presentations by Will Rieley, landscape architect for The Garden Club of Virginia, and P. Allen Smith, world-renowned designer, author and spokesman. The day was filled with visitors, flowers and sunshine and all attendees seemed to have a great time.
Partners in Gardens & Grounds 3 Lakota Farms 3 Stoneleigh Farms 3 The University of Georgia,
College of Environment and Design
The mill is a favorite of both young and old visitors.
A two-day workshop was held with staff and several groups to work on the Adaptive Management Plan.
A partnership with Lakota Farms continues to ensure Red Devon cattle are grazing on Stratford’s pastures.
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Collections
T his past year in collections we acquired a number of significant
objects, including a long-sought example of the work of cabinetmaker André Villard; a group of Lee family objects from Belmont in Loudoun County, Virginia; as well as a collection of porcelain decorated in the manner of a fragmented soup plate found in the Great House attic. In addition, a number of our collection objects underwent conservation this year, including those proposed for upcoming exhibits and others that were in need of some treatments due to deterioration or damage (such as the looking glass with an element broken by a bird that got loose in the Great House).
We welcomed an increasing number of researchers this year, with interests as varied as a wheelbarrow on view in our garden house, to Ludwell family portraits in our collection. As always, we are happy to share our collections with researchers by appointment and continue to highlight select objects via our Facebook page on a weekly basis.
ExhibitsStratford Hall was pleased to have been selected as the featured loan exhibitor for the 2014 Washington Winter Show. “Celebrations at Stratford Hall: Family, Food, and Festivities” was on view January 9–12, 2014, at the Katzen Arts Center in Washington, DC, and the exhibit received favorable feedback and press.
In addition to our regular seasonal rotations in the Historic Area exhibits, we provided a variety of small changes to our Visitor Center with the installation of a small exhibit of textile-associated tools coinciding with our From Fleece to Fiber program in May, as well as a special exhibit highlighting the newly-acquired miniature chest of drawers by cabinetmaker André Villard.
Internships for 2013–2014We were fortunate to have Abby Rolland (Gettysburg College) intern this past summer for the Collections Department. She enthusiastically assisted both the Curator and the Collections Manager with numerous projects including: creation of the Great House summer scenarios,
research for the unowned object database, packing small objects in storage, rehousing archaeology artifacts, and cataloging donations from the cabin collection.
Acquisitions 3 Framed Print, “The Owls Protect Me,”
early 20th century, America, 21.75”h x 16.5”w. Three owls sit on a branch behind a girl with a large bow in her hair. Title “THE OWLS PROTECT ME” along lower edge. Part of the Delaware Cabin (a.k.a. “The Owl’s Roost”) furnishings. Appears to be connected to the 20th-century fraternal organization, The Order of Owls, formed 1904. Stratford Hall Collection, Delaware Cabin [2013.002.004]
Summer interns included, (front) Michelle Brenner, Julie Koomler, (back) Nathan Metzger and Abby Roland.
The objects included in this special loan exhibition touched upon topics such as childhood and baptisms, dining and foodways, and dances and other festive activities. The material displayed spans two hundred years (from a teapot and tea bowls of c. 1730 to some Stratford Hall Wedgwood that dates to the 1930s).
Stratford was the featured loan exhibitor at the 2014 Washington Winter Show. With a photo of the Great House serving as a backdrop, the exhibit included many Lee family items.
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3 Plates (7), Chinese export porcelain, c.1740, 9 1/4” diameter. White ground with famille rose crab and floral motif matching fragment from rat’s nest. Purchase, Caroline Ryan Foulke Fund [2013.004.001-007]
3 Soup Plates (2), Chinese export porcelain, c.1740, 9.25” diameter. White ground with famille rose crab and floral motif matching fragment from rat’s nest. Purchase with funding provided by the Buddy Taub Foundation, Dennis A. Roach and Jill Roach, Directors [2013.004.008-009]
3 Soup Plates (6), Chinese export porcelain, c.1740, 9.25” diameter. White ground with famille rose crab and floral motif matching fragment from rat’s nest. Purchase, Caroline Ryan Foulke Fund [2013.004.010-015]
3 Dish, Chinese export porcelain, c.1740, 15.5” diameter. White ground with famille rose crab and floral motif matching fragment from rat’s nest. Purchase, Caroline Ryan Foulke Fund [2013.004.016]
3 Bowl, glass, late 18th century, Europe or America, 5.25”h x 9.5”w. Serrated/scalloped rim. Lee family history indicates the bowl was used for christenings. Together with a Candlestand, mahogany, 18th century,
purportedly Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 37”t x 18”w. Tilt-top with beaded edge, tripod base with pad feet, and a vasiform turned standard. Descended in the Lee family of Lee Hall and listed on the 1795 probate inventory of Richard Lee. Gift of the Daughters of George Fulton Brown [2013.005]
3 Miniature Chest of Drawers, attributed to André Joseph Villard, mahogany, c.1800, Virginia or Washington, DC, 17.5” x 21” x 14.5.” Three drawers with brass pulls, barber pole inlay, and tapered feet. André Joseph Villard was intimately connected to the Lee family during his residence in Westmoreland County. Villard was likely working for Henry Lee III in 1796, when he is included in Lee’s merchant’s account with John Glassford and Company. Purchase, Caroline Ryan Foulke Fund [2013.006]
3 Watch, Casio, Japan, plastic and glass, circa 1980s. Part of the fieldwork collection; found in the framing of the partition wall of the Dining Room. Stratford Hall Collection [2014.001]
This miniature chest of drawers is attributed to André Joseph Villard, who was intimately connected to the Lee family during his residence in Westmoreland County.
This dish is circa 1740, Chinese export porcelain, white ground with famille rose crab and floral motif matching a fragment found in a rat’s nest in the Great House.
A late 18th century glass bowl with a serrated/scalloped rim. Lee family history indicates the bowl was used for christenings.
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3 Owl-shaped Vase, glass, likely early 20th century; and two “The Glow Owl” Sculptures, plaster/chalkware, likely early 20th century. Furnishings from the “Owl’s Roost” cabin of Jessie Ball duPont. Stratford Hall Collection, Delaware Cabin [2014.002]
3 Objects related to Ellen Lee and Emily Lee: Little Girl in White Dress With Flowers in Hand (Believed to be Ellen Lee), oil on canvas, circa 1805; Thimble, engraved “Emily L. Lee,” gold, circa 1805; Mourning Pendant commemorating the death of Emily Lee, watercolor on ivory, circa 1817–1818. Long-term loans [IL1997.002-003 & IL1998.001] converted to gifts. Gift of the Society of the Lees of Virginia [2014.003]
3 Drawing, Untitled (Birds, Fish, and Boats); Drawing, Untitled (Turkey Family), circa 1999; Drawing, Untitled (Woodpeckers, Ducks, and a Squirrel), circa 1990s; Drawing, Untitled (Woodpeckers in Trees); and Drawing, Untitled (Great House), late 1990s; all with frames; by George W. Bowman. Found in Collection. Stratford Hall Collection [2014.004]
Incoming LoansFor temporary display at the “Celebrations at Stratford Hall” exhibit, Washington Winter Show (January 2014):
3 Windsor chair with history of use at Stratford. Courtesy of Letitia M. Grant [IL2013.002]
3 Robert E. Lee’s sword, Madeira bottle ticket, Burgundy bottle ticket. Courtesy of Lee family private collection [IL2013.003]
3 Set of forks (6) with Lee crest, Madeira bottle ticket, Punch bottle ticket. Courtesy of Lee family private collection [IL2013.004]
3 Dessert Knives (6) with Lee crest. Courtesy of Lee family private collection [IL2013.005]
3 Covered Bowl, Card Case. Courtesy of Washington and Lee University, Lee Chapel [IL2014.001]
3 Soup Spoons (2), Dessert Spoons (2), and Teaspoons (2) with Lee crest, salt cellar, comb. Courtesy of Arlington House [IL2014.002]
Outgoing Loans 3 Baleen Whale, Miocene era
(approximately 15 million years old); encased skull weighs 1,000 lbs. Stratford Hall partnered with the Calvert Marine Museum, who has agreed to excavate, prepare, and exhibit the artifacts [OL2013.002]
Partners in Collections 3 Caroline Ryan Foulke Fund 3 Calvert Marine Museum
Collections continued…
Objects related to Ellen Lee and Emily Lee including a mourning pendant commemorating the death of Emily Lee.
Gold thimble, circa 1805, engraved “Emily L. Lee.”
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ResearchDuring 2014, the Jessie Ball duPont Library welcomed on-line and on-site researchers who inquired about a variety of topics. From genealogy to geography, the Director of Research responded to questions and shared information from the library’s rare book, photograph, manuscript, and reference collections. Short-term exhibits of library collection items were created for a teachers’ SOLstice seminar from Longwood University, a study group from the Attingham Summer School, the speaker and invited guests for R. E. Lee’s Birthday in 2014, and other special interest groups. To enhance the visibility of Stratford Hall’s collections, the duPont Library continued adding its collections to an on-line catalog — The Founding Fathers Library Consortium — shared with Mount Vernon and Gunston Hall. Research in the library and its collections is free (by appointment) to Friends of Stratford, teachers and students.
2014 Field School in Historical ArchaeologyThe Stratford Hall-University of Mary Washington summer field school in historical archaeology was held from
May 19 to June 20, 2014, and five extra weeks were spent by the crew bringing the Oval site excavations to a close. This past summer’s school consisted of Director Andrew Wilkins, doctoral candidate at the University of Tennessee, three crew members, and eleven students. The field school focused on investigating the extent of the earth-fast structure identified by two large postholes last season. The building, possibly another quarter, was found to be approximately 11 by 15 feet. The crew concentrated on excavating an area that appeared to have been a storage cellar within the structure. The part of the Oval site represented by the two buildings in Ham House Field produced a couple of mysteries that have yet to be solved: an unusually high concentration of glass fragments, a large number of which have “lipped” edges, and the similar, small cavities at the
Library & Research
Dr. Julia King (left), professor at St. Mary’s College of Maryland, and colleagues Esther Rimer and Scott Strickland documented small finds in Stratford’s Clifts Collection for an NEH grant involving archaeological assemblages on both shores of the Potomac River.
University of Mary Washington archaeology field school students mark post hole locations for photography of the site.
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western ends of both structures. The Oval site is scheduled to be backfilled, leaving unexplored areas with plenty of potential for future archaeological research. Our current goal is to secure funding for cataloging over twenty years of artifacts produced by field school excavations since 1993. Information provided by these archaeological finds would help us to interpret more fully the lives of the enslaved workers and their overseers at Stratford during the 18th century.
Dr. Douglas W. Sanford, who directed the summer field school from 1993 to 2012, was honored at a dinner by Stratford’s Board of Directors in October 2013; despite his “retirement,” Dr. Sanford managed to volunteer with the excavations on a nearly weekly basis.
Cultural Landscape Laboratory (CLL)University of Georgia student, Nathan Metzger, spent his summer 2014 internship researching open landscapes at Stratford, including lawns, road edges,
pastures, meadows and fields. His research will be directed toward an adaptive maintenance plan to reduce the amount of labor required to keep Stratford’s “edges” in their current pristine condition. A cultural landscape retreat with the University of Georgia CLL-CED staff, Stratford board and staff, Garden Club of Virginia liaison, and members of our advisory panel for historic gardens was held on June 11 and 12, 2014, to develop management objectives for the areas directly around
Library & Research continued…
Detail from the field school’s archaeology investigations show that some of the outbuildings had cellars. The inset photo shows the size of the outbuildings that were near the Oval.
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the Great House, including the Oval, vista and orchard areas. The CLL devised a phased plan for turning the area west of the main house into its historic function as a work yard.
Gifts to the Library Collections
Books 3 Painters and Paintings in the Early
American South — Gift of author Carolyn J. Weekley
3 Gauging Manual…for Distilled Spirits — Gift of Charles Jones
3 Country House Floors — Gift of David Luckham
3 “Light Horse Harry” Lee in the War for Independence — Gift of Paul Reber
3 The Founders at Home — Gift of author Myron Magnet
3 34th Battalion Virginia Cavalry — Gift of author Scott C. Cole
3 Ganzel & Wulff: The Quest of American Milling Secrets (2010) — Gift of co-author Derek Ogden
3 1939 Stratford Hall handbook — Gift of Bill Doerken
3 The Fabric of America and Six Frigates: The Epic History of the Founding of the U.S. Navy — Gifts of Judy Hynson
Miscellaneous 3 Richard Henry Bell’s receipt for his
donation to the Lee Monument Association for the erection of the Robert E. Lee equestrian statue in Richmond, Virginia — Gift of Forbes Maner, Bell’s great-great-grandson
3 An early appeal for a donation towards Stratford’s purchase — Gift of Richard and Elizabeth Gookin (Mrs. Gookin is the granddaughter of the letter’s recipient)
3 Research materials on Hetty Cary’s visit to Stratford during the Civil War — Gift of her descendant Bob Gilbert.
3 Stratford memorabilia, including a 1907 proclamation by Virginia Governor Claude Swanson on the 100th anniversary of Gen. Robert E. Lee’s birth, a 1953 souvenir program on Westmoreland County’s 300th birthday containing an article on Stratford Hall, plus a Westmoreland News issue with an article on the upcoming “Stratford Day” for the celebration, a copy of the bi-color Stratford Hall handbook from the 1940s, and magazine and newspaper articles on such topics as Ike and Mamie Eisenhower’s visit to Stratford in 1958 — Gifts of Virginia Brown
3 Lee family memorabilia, including: correspondence regarding Richard Bland Lee’s attendance at William & Mary and his membership in Phi Beta Kappa; 1911 correspondence from the Lee Birth-place Memorial Committee’s F. W. Alexander; and transcripts of letters from Richard Henry Lee and Cornelia Lee — Gifts of Marian Lane Bozarth Klein
Additional memorial information for FY2013 gift list:
3 Steel engraving “Lady Washington’s Reception” by A. H. Ritchie, 1867 — Gift of Mark A. DiRienz, New York, NY, in memory of Edwin Walter Harvey, Jr. (1924-2012) of Cobbs Hall [property currently owned by the donor]
Partners in Library Collections & Research
3 University of Mary Washington—Center for Historic Preservation
3 Otter Island Foundation 3 Colonial Dames of America 3 Questors 3 Mount Vernon and Gunston Hall—
Founding Fathers Library Consortium
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Marketing & Public Relations
A tremendous amount of media coverage was generated by the
department at the beginning of the fiscal year with the discovery of a baleen whale skull by staff member Jon Bachman. Bachman was walking on the Stratford beach in June with United States Geological Survey scientists, who were collecting samples for pollen analysis of the Miocene epoch cliffs, when he noticed what appeared to be a fossil sticking out of the face of the cliff about three feet above the waterline. Expert paleontologists from the Calvert Marine Museum in Maryland were called in to help extract the fossil. As the Calvert team started the removal
process, it became clear that this was a large intact whale skull. The Calvert team, including several interns, worked at the site off and on for several weeks.
While the Calvert team continued to work at the site, Stratford’s Marketing Department put a plan together to generate as much publicity as possible from the find. This included scheduling times to escort media to the site where the whale skeleton was found approximately a half-mile down the beach from the mill landing.
Media coverage in July and August 2013 about the whale discovery included articles in The Washington Post, The Denver Post, and The Baltimore Sun, as well as being featured on NPR, CBS Evening News, Fox News, The Huffington Post, and MSNBC. The story was picked up by a total of eighty-one newspapers and websites across the country. In addition, the CBS Evening News segment by reporter Chip Reid was played across the country on local CBS affiliates and repeated the next morning on the CBS Morning News.
A Virginia Tourism Corporation Marketing Grant helped the department boost attendance for the Annual Wine and Oyster Festival in September by targeting the Southern Maryland market. The media buy also allowed us to reach the Washington, D.C., and Northern Virginia market with an advertisement in The Washington Post.
The department was instrumental in promoting another unique event, “Celebrations at Stratford Hall: Family, Food and Festivities,” the featured loan exhibition for the 2014 Washington Winter Show at American University’s Katzen Arts Center, Washington, D.C., January 10-12, 2014. The theme of the show was “Southern Celebrations: Traditions Handed Down.”
Partners in Marketing & Public Relations
3 Virginia Tourism Corporation 3 Northern Neck Tourism Commission 3 Westmoreland County Tourism Council 3 Virginia Hospitality &
Travel Association
Media coverage of the whale skull discovery included a segment on the CBS Evening News by correspondent Chip Reed.
The whale skull is loaded on a truck to be taken to the Calvert Marine Museum. Inset photo shows the skull in a plaster jacket on the beach at Stratford.
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The Inn at Stratford Hall
A website for the Inn at Stratford Hall (www.innatstratfordhall.org)
was developed in fall 2013 and launched in May 2014. One of the major features is a built-in room booking component that replaced a link. But most importantly, it gives the Inn at Stratford Hall its own web presence, where before the hospitality function was located within the main Stratford Hall website.
LodgingWe were able to upgrade the bath linens, add some nice cotton blankets, and improve the look and feel of our bath amenities. A late fall 2013 planting project added a much needed face-lift to the entrance to the Cheek House. In late spring of 2014, the Cheek living room and kitchen underwent a fantastic remodeling
that has been quite a hit among returning as well as first-time guests.
We experimented with Living Social (a web-based discount storefront for unsold rooms) and learned quite a bit from it. It exposed our product to many new faces and developed a bit of a buzz. We will certainly use this medium in the future to drive new customers to Stratford Hall.
Food and BeverageOur current Food and Beverage manager has brought a consistency and quality to our service. Chef Richard Ryland added a hot breakfast upgrade to our breakfast menu that has made a world of difference. Breakfast now gets great reviews from everyone. Serving our own stone-ground grits has bolstered sales of grits in the gift shop.
The Inn’s new website, which includes online booking, was launched in May.
The Cheek Guest House’s living room got a makeover with new furniture using a new color scheme. The large living room is a convenient gathering place for groups staying at the 15-room guest house.
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Gift Shop
B ook signings facilitated by the gift shop were a highlight of the shop’s
fiscal year’s activities. On July 13, 2013, the gift shop hosted naturalist Hal Wiggins for a book signing featuring his new book, The Quick Guide to Wild Edible Plants. On October 26, 2013, in conjunction with the Halloween program, the gift shop held a book signing with L.B. Taylor, author of over thirteen books of ghost stories in Virginia. On November 16, 2013, as part of a special lecture in the duPont Library and lunch in the Dining Room by Fabrizia Lanza, the gift shop sold copies of her book, Coming Home To Sicily. On April 27, 2014, the gift shop sold copies of P. Allen Smith’s books, P. Allen Smith’s Container Gardens and P. Allen Smith’s Seasonal Recipes from the Garden.
New products available in the shop included a print of the Great House by Michael Martin of Michael Martin Fine Prints, King and Queen County, Virginia, and a tea towel with scenes from Stratford Hall, including the gristmill, the Octagon, the Payne Cabin, and the Great House.
Stratford’s water-ground gristmill products, including white cornmeal, yellow cornmeal, pancake flour and grits, continue to be popular with visitors and online shoppers. Honey, produced by beehives located at the Cliff Field, is now in its fourth year of being sold both in the gift shop and to a limited number of outside vendors. The product is a cooperative effort between Stratford and Stoneleigh Farms of Warrenton, Virginia.
Fabrizia Lanza discusses her book, Coming Home To Sicily, to a full house in the duPont Library. Her talk was followed by lunch in the Inn’s Dining Room and a book signing facilitated by the Gift Shop.
Custis Glover (right), President of the Robert E. Lee Memorial Association, joins nationally known author and gardening expert P. Allen Smith at the book signing table after his presentation in the Council House.
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Other Income
ContributionsGate Receipts
Retail Income
Lodging
Investment
Program Services
Fundraising
12%
75%
51%4%
6%
10% 12%
17%
13%Administration
Public Support and Revenue
Contributions $ 1,582,806
Gate Receipts $ 123,368
Retail Income $ 518,964
Lodging $ 189,733
Investment $ 321,009
Other Income $ 373,475
Total $ 3,109,355
Use of Funds
Program Services $ 3,068,050
Administration $ 521,041
Fundraising $ 472,266
Total $ 4,061,357
Other Income
ContributionsGate Receipts
Retail Income
Lodging
Investment
Program Services
Fundraising
12%
75%
51%4%
6%
10% 12%
17%
13%Administration
Financials for Fiscal Year 2014
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Development
G enerous support made by many foundations and donors
throughout the fiscal year helped with many important projects, including restoration of the Great House Parlor and Dining Room, the development of self-guided mobile tours, gardens and landscape work, and funding for the Washington Winter Show exhibit.
Great House ParlorThe following Richmond foundations were instrumental in our work to restore the Parlor: The Marietta McNeill Morgan & Samuel Tate Morgan, Jr. Foundation, the Mary Morton Parsons Foundation, the Richard S. Reynolds Foundation, and a private Richmond foundation. In addition, one of these organizations made a challenge grant. We are grateful for the participation of over 250 individuals in helping us to meet those challenges.
Mobile ToursSupported by the William H., John G., and Emma Scott Foundation of Richmond, as well as two anonymous individual donors.
Great House Dining RoomUnderwritten by a generous anonymous individual donor and the Richard & Caroline T. Gwathmey Memorial Trust.
Gardens/LandscapeThe following have been instrumental in our work with the gardens and historic landscape: Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Barclay, Jr.; The William & Mary Greve Foundation; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Price; Mr. and Mrs. Nathan V. Hendricks III; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rutherfoord; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Guill; the Owsley Brown II Cockayne Fund; Mr. Donald Haynie; and the Lake Forest Garden Club.
Washington Winter Show ExhibitSupporters of the Washington Winter Show exhibit, “Celebrations at Stratford Hall: Family, Food and Festivities,” the featured loan exhibition for the 2014 Washington Winter Show at American University’s Katzen Arts Center, Washington, D.C., January 10–12, 2014, included the following: Flather & Perkins, Inc.; Mr. and Mrs. James J. Lee; The Society of the Lees of Virginia; and the 2014 Washington Winter Show.
New electronic tours of the Great House and grounds were supported by a foundation and several individual donors.
Funding to restore the Parlor in the Great House came from many foundations and over 250 individuals. Funding support has allowed the Dining Room restoration to progress (top) and East Garden archaeology to be completed.
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Just as Robert E. Lee saw that education was
the key to the future, the lessons of the past
inform the way we look at our world today.
Thank you for supporting our efforts.
Director of Preservation Phil Mark discusses “The Ghosts of the Dining Room, Architecturally Speaking,” with guests attending the Lee Circle activities in October.
Curator Gretchen Goodell Pendleton gives a talk entitled “Bachelor Seeks Suitable Wife to Help Outfit his Table, Researching Henry Lee’s IV Dining Room,” in the Preservation Gallery to Lee Circle attendees.
Judy Hynson, Director of Research and Library Collections, gives her talk entitled, “The Winners get to Write History: About Virginia’s Decision to Join the Confederacy,” in the duPont Library.
Director of Education Abby Newkirk explains features of the new mobile tours under development in her presentation entitled, “Rediscovering Stratford Hall — the New Mobile Tour.”
Matt Peterschmidt, Director of Landscapes, discusses “The Future Past of the Landscape at Stratford.”
Dr. James I. Robertson, Professor, Scholar and Author, was the featured speaker at the Lee Circle luncheon. His talk, “Lee and Jackson: A Model Partnership,” was part of Lee Circle activities at Moss Neck Manor.
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ContributorsSecuring a Place for the Past: The Campaign for Stratford HallDonors listed in the Campaign Honor Roll include those whose total giving to Stratford Hall is at least $10,000 since July 1, 2008, and those who have made gifts restricted to the campaign.
AnonymousThe 1772 Fdn.Summerfield Baldwin, Jr. Fdn.Mr. H. Furlong BaldwinMr. and Mrs. James L. BarksdaleMrs. M. Gresham BayneLegatus Foundation —
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. BellBessemer Trust Company, N.A.Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. BrockThe Owsley Brown Charitable FoundationMr. and Mrs. J. Stewart Bryan IIIMr. and Mrs. Edward H. Burdick, Jr./Soros
Fund ManagementMr. and Mrs. Franklin L. BurkeMr. and Mrs. C. Michael BuxtonThe By George FundMrs. Jelks H. Cabaniss, Jr.The Robert G. Cabell III and
Maude Morgan Cabell Fdn.Mr. and Mrs. John P. CalhounCamp-Younts FoundationMr. and Mrs. John E. Cay IIIChesapeake GatewaysThe Hon. and Mrs. John H. ChichesterThe Chipstone FoundationAlbert G. Clay Family FoundationDr. Thomas A. Collier and
Dr. Virginia U. CollierThe Comegys Bight Charitable FoundationMrs. Robert Sibley Cooper, Jr.Jane Rush DavenportMr. William Maxwell DavisMr. and Mrs. C. Sean DayMr. and Mrs. W. Hunter deButts, Jr.John W. Deming and
Bertie Murphy Deming FoundationDillard’s Inc.Mark and Amanda DiRienzDominion FoundationMr. and Mrs. Joseph DukeJessie Ball duPont FundWilliam Eley EstateFair Play Fdn.Mr. and Mrs. William A. Fisher IIIMr. and Mrs. James Wallace FlemingMr. Ronald Lee FlemingWilliam Howard Flowers, Jr. FoundationFlowerree FoundationMr. and Mrs. Louis M. FreemanMrs. Dorothy P. GilbertMr. and Mrs. John S. GloverMatthew and Kirsti GoodwinMr. and Mrs. William H. Goodwin, Jr.
Richard & Caroline T. Gwathmey MemorialThe Hon. and Mrs. John H. HagerMr. James C. Hamilton, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. HarkeyMr. Donald H. Haynie &
Mr. C. Thomas Hamlin IIIMr. and Mrs. Nathan Van Meter Hendricks IIIHillsdale FundMr. John H. HollidayMrs. E. Bronson IngramMr. and Mrs. Robert T. Isham, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Clay T. JacksonMr. and Mrs. Thomas C. JacksonMr. and Mrs. George Dean Johnson , Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill Jones, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Kansteiner IIIThe Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Chris Keller IIIMr. and Mrs. Ronald R. KirkMr. and Mrs. William David Knox IIMr. John M. Lanier, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. James C LaskerThe Lee-Jackson Educational FoundationMr. and Mrs. Douglas B. LeeMr. and Mrs. James J. LeeMrs. Richard M. LeeSociety of the Lees of VirginiaMr. and Mrs. Stephen LessingMr. and Mrs. Marshall G. Linn IIIMr. George W. LoganMr. and Mrs. E. Kimbark MacColl, Jr.P. M. MaddenMr. and Mrs. Eli ManningMr. and Mrs. Charles G. McDanielThe Melville FoundationMr. and Mrs. Lewis N. Miller, Jr.The Ambrose Monell FoundationMarietta McNeill Morgan &
Samuel Tate Morgan, Jr. Fdn.Mr. and Mrs. D. Digges Morgan IIIMr. and Mrs. R. Hunter MorinMrs. Spencer W. Morten, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. W. Angus MuirSpencer T. & Ann W. Olin FoundationMary Morton Parsons Fdn.Mrs. Chiswell D. L. PerkinsMr. and Mrs. Matthias Plum, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. PriceMrs. John C. PritzlaffQuantum EngineeringMr. and Mrs. Chris QuickRatcliffe FoundationMr. and Mrs. Philip S. ReesePatricia Lee Refo and Donald W. BivensCapt. and Mrs. Carter B. RefoRichard S. Reynolds FoundationEthel Riley EstateMr. and Mrs. Roby RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Randall D. RogersThe Roller-Bottimore Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. RosnerMr. and Mrs. Charles S. RoweMr. and Mrs. Dalton D. Ruffin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Rutherfoord, Jr.Save America’s TreasuresThe William H. John G. Emma Scott Fdn.Mrs. William L. SearleMr. and Mrs. Truman T. SemansThe Chericoke Foundation —
Alice H. SiegelOtter Island Foundation —
Mrs. Matthew R. SimmonsMr. and Mrs. Murray S. Simpson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles U. SlickMr. and Mrs. Isaac Noyes Smith IVStella Boyle Smith TrustDr. and Mrs. Robert P. SneadMrs. Frederick L. SpencerAnne R. StuartMr. and Mrs. David SuratgarUnion First Market BankUniversal Leaf FoundationMr. and Mrs. William J. Van DevenderCommonwealth of VirginiaVirginia Geographic AllianceMr. and Mrs. Adalbert von Gontard IIIMs. Nancy VoorheesMAJ and Mrs. Charles G.C. VyvyanEstate of Beverley J. WatsonEstate of Barry K. WatsonDr. and Mrs. Philip C. WattAnne C. Williams TrustMr. Donald M. WilkinsonMr. and Mrs. Orme Wilson IIIMr. and Mrs. J. Steven WilsonMr. and Mrs. James W. Wilson IIIWise FoundationMr. and Mrs. William K. Woltz. Jr.Mrs. Samuel McClay Yonce
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Futuri Society MembersThe Lee family’s Latin motto, “Non Incautus Futuri,” means “Not Unmindful of the Future.” Through the support of these committed Futuri Society members and their planned gifts in various forms, Stratford Hall’s goals of preservation, education and research can be sustained and furthered for the benefit of future generations.
Anonymous
Mrs. Robert M. Blake Wellesley, MA
Mrs. William Houston Blount Birmingham, AL
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Bryan Towson, MD
Mrs. Ruth Buchanan Washington, DC
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L. Burke Atlanta, GA
Mrs. John Cowles III St. Paul, MN
Mrs. W. Hunter deButts, Jr. Marshall, VA
Mr. William Eley Virginia Beach, VA
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Fleming Des Moines, IA
Mrs. Dorothy P. Gilbert Villanova, PA
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Glover Rye, NY
Dr. and Mrs. James C. Greene Charlottesville, VA
Mrs. James C. Hamilton, Jr. Richmond, VA
Mrs. Mary B. Hamilton Richmond, VA
Mr. Donald H. Haynie Williamsburg, VA
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan VanMeter Hendricks III Atlanta, GA
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hodgdon Pownal, ME
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hunter Des Moines, IA
Mrs. E. Bronson Ingram Nashville, TN
Mr. and Mrs. Clay T. Jackson Nashville, TN
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Jackson Dover, DE
Mrs. Roger Johnson Laguna Beach, CA
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill Jones, Jr. Palm Beach, FL
Dr. and Mrs. W. Angus Muir Fredericksburg, VA
Rev. R. Douglas Pitt Baltimore, MD
Mr. and Mrs. Matthias Plum, Jr. Boston, MA
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Price Richmond, VA
Ms. Patricia Lee Refo and Mr. Donald Bivens Paradise Valley, AZ
Mrs. Ethel Worthington Riley St. Simons Island, GA
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Speed Rowland Wilmington, DE
Mrs. Jane B.Y. Savage Philadelphia, PA
Mr. and Mrs. W. Warren Shelden Grosse Pointe, MI
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Noyes Smith IV Charleston, WV
Mrs. Samuel R. Sutphin Zionsville, IN
Mrs. Hugh G. Van der Veer III Pittsburgh, PA
MAJGEN & Mrs. Charles G.C. Vyvyan London, England
Mr. Barry K. Watson & Mrs. Beverley J. Watson Wellington, New Zealand
Mrs. Janet G. Whitehouse Marshall, VA
Mrs. Anne C. Williams Arlington, VA
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Woltz, Jr. Mount Airy, NC
Mrs. John M. Young Atlanta, GA
Donors from January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2014
Lee Circle Members carry forth the spirit and the legacy of the Lee family through their gifts of $5,000 or more annually to support our goals of education, preservation and research.
Lee CircleAlbert G. Clay Family FoundationMr. H. Furlong BaldwinBaltimore Community FoundationMrs. Marmaduke Gresham BayneMr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bell, Jr. 6Bessemer TrustBessemer Trust Company, N.A. 6Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. BrockMrs. Owsley Brown II 6
Elizabeth A. Bryan Charitable Remainder UnitrustMr. and Mrs. Edward H. Burdick, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. C. Michael BuxtonThe By George FundMr. and Mrs. John E. Cay IIIThe Chericoke FoundationDr. Thomas A. Collier and Dr. Virginia U. CollierThe Comegys Bight Charitable FoundationCommonwealth Foundations, G.P.The Community Foundation 6The Community Foundation for Greater AtlantaThe Community Foundation for the
National Capital RegionCommunity Foundation of Greater Des MoinesThe Community Foundation of Louisville 6Mrs. Robert Sibley Cooper, Jr. 6Cora and Murray Simpson Family FundMrs. Robert Page CrozerMiss Jane Rush DavenportMr. William Maxwell Davis 6Mr. and Mrs. C. Sean Day 6Mr. and Mrs. W. Hunter deButts, Jr. 6Mr. and Mrs. Claiborne P. DemingMark and Amanda DiRienzEugenia Lamar Trust 6Fidelity Charitable Gift FundFiduciary TrustMr. and Mrs. William A. Fisher III 6Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace Fleming 6Mr. Ronald Lee FlemingFlowerree FoundationMr. and Mrs. Louis FreemanMr. and Mrs. John S. Glover 6Matthew and Kirsti GoodwinMr. and Mrs. Ben A. GuillThe Hon. and Mrs. John H. HagerHantzmon Wiebel LLPMr. and Mrs. Robert S. HarkeyMr. Donald H. HaynieMr. and Mrs. Robert T. Isham, Jr. 6Mr. and Mrs. Clay Tillman Jackson 6Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Jackson 6Mr. and Mrs. George Dean Johnson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Jones, Jr. 6Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Kansteiner IIIJane deButts KatesThe Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Chris Keller IIIMr. and Mrs. Ronald R. KirkDr. and Mrs. James Combs LaskerMr. and Mrs. Douglas Burton LeeMr. and Mrs. James J. LeeMrs. Richard M. Lee 6The Lee-Jackson Educational Foundation 6Legatus Foundation 6Mr. and Mrs. E. Kimbark MacColl, Jr. 6P. M. MaddenMr. and Mrs. Eli ManningMr. and Mrs. Peyton ManningJacqueline B. Mars 6Mary Jane Hipp Brock Family Fdn.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griffin McDanielMr. and Mrs. Lewis N. Miller, Jr. 6Mr. and Mrs. R. Hunter MorinDr. and Mrs. W. Angus MuirOtter Island FoundationThe Owsley Brown Charitable Foundation 6Peoples Community Bank 6Mrs. Chiswell D. L. Perkins 6Phifer Johnson Foundation
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Mr. and Mrs. Leon B. Catlett IICentral Indiana Community Foundation 6Mr. and Mrs. Pierre N. Charbonnet III 6James and Linda CoatesMrs. James R.C. Cobb 6The Colonial Dames of America — Chapter XXIIIThe Community Foundation of Middle TennesseeDr. Elizabeth H. CrowtherMr. and Mrs. Robert E. L. deButts 6Delaware Community FoundationIsabelle Haskell deTomasoDominion FoundationJoseph W. and Pamela C. DonnerMr. and Mrs. Charles H. Dunlap IIICharles and Mary Roy EdwardsMr. and Mrs. Richard A. Farmar IIIMr. and Mrs. Jack D. FarringtonMr. and Mrs. Robert J. FlemingMr. and Mrs. Russell Fortune III 6Mrs. Florence Bryan Fowlkes 6Rita Siler GaitherMs. Charlotte A.M. GallagherMrs. Muscoe R.H. Garnett, Jr.Ms. Joy Lee Powell GebhardMrs. Dorothy P. GilbertGoldman Sachs Philanthropy FundMr. and Mrs. William H. Goodwin, Jr.Greater Saint Louis Community FoundationMr. and Mrs. Patrick W. GrossMr. and Mrs. Duke HabernickelMr. and Mrs. Conrad M. HallHamilton Family Foundation 6Mr. James C. Hamilton, Jr. 6Mrs. Roger P. HanahanMr. and Mrs. Pierre duPont Hayward 6Mr. and Mrs. Nathan VanMeter Hendricks III 6Hilary Boone Foundation Inc.Mr. John H. Holliday 6Hope Christian Community FoundationMs. Alyce B. HoskinsMrs. E. Bronson IngramMr. Richard H. JenretteMr. and Mrs. Charles M. Johnson IIIJoshua Green Foundation, Inc.Dr. Margaret L. Laird and Mr. Philip J. Taylor IIIMr. and Mrs. Larry LawrenceMrs. David S. Lee 6Mr. and Mrs. Marshall G. Linn III 6Mr. James W. LynchMr. and Mrs. Robert B. Lyon, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John P. MacCarthyMr. Walter B. Mahony IIIMr. and Mrs. Eli Manchester, Jr. 6Mrs. Glenn Reynolds MartinKip and Joe McDaniel 6The Melville FoundationMiller Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John C. MillerMrs. Spencer W. Morten, Jr.National Christian FoundationNorfolk Southern Foundation
Matching Gifts ProgramMr. Alexander L. Nyerges and Ms. Kathryn GrayMr. and Mrs. George R. O’ConnorMr. and Mrs. Peter D. O’HaraMrs. William G. PannillMr. and Mrs. J. Ridgely Porter IIIMr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Quarles, Jr.The Questers — Patowmack Seekers
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. RamseyMr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Rawles IIIRichard Hampton Jenrette Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Rowe 6Mr. Josiah P. Rowe IIIRuth Peters MacCarthy UnitrustMrs. Sue H. SchuttSchwab Charitable FundMr. and Mrs. Peter J. SchwabStuart and Jean Serenbetz 6Walt and Carol ShacklefordGil and Judy SheltonMr. and Mrs. Warren SimpsonThe Sledge Foundation, IncDr. and Mrs. Robert P. Snead 6Mrs. Frederick L. SpencerMr. and Mrs. Fred K. Steinouer 6Anne R. StuartMr. and Mrs. John S. Swift IIIMr. Samuel H. Thomas, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Tilghman 6Mr. and Mrs. William G. UrbanMr. and Mrs. Edward W. ValentineVirginia Daughters of the American Revolution 6Virginia Sargeant Reynolds FoundationMr. and Mrs. Adalbert von Gontard IIIMs. Margaret H. WalkerMr. and Mrs. S. Taylor Ware, Jr.The Weathertop FoundationMr. and Mrs. John H. Wellford IIIMs. Pamela WentMr. and Mrs. F. Dixon Whitworth, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Kem Wilson, Jr.Mrs. Samuel McClay YonceLTC John P. Zebelean III
DelegateMr. Robert E. Alling, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Kim AndersonMr. Michael J. AyrerB.H. Baird Insurance AgencyMs. Dorothy BallardMs. Eleanor BanisterMr. and Mrs. F. Charles BenjaminMrs. Edward K. Bispham IIIMr. and Mrs. Ralph BreedenMr. and Mrs. Austin Brockenbrough III 6Mr. and Mrs. Roberts W. Brokaw IIIMr. and Mrs. Tim BrookshireMrs. Mary Patricia BrownMrs. John D. BrysonMr. and Mrs. Frank BushmanMrs. Judith Kinnard CabotMr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. CadwallenderCarpe Diem ClubMrs. Josephine Carpenter 6Mr. and Mrs. Beauchamp CarrMary Mason CarrollChapman Family FoundationMs. Jinx ChapmanTom and Nancy ChewningDr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Claiborne, Jr. 6Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. ConnorMr. and Mrs. E. Eugene CookeMr. Phillip I. Crawford 6Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Davis IIICOL and Mrs. James W. Davis, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John G. Davis 6Mrs. Ward De Groot
Mr. and Mrs. Matthias Plum, Jr. 6Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Price 6Mrs. John C. Pritzlaff 6Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. ReeseCAPT and Mrs. Carter B. RefoMs. Patricia Lee Refo and Mr. Donald W. BivensEthel Riley Estate CLATMr. and Mrs. Roby RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Randall D. Rogers 6Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. RosnerMr. and Mrs. Dalton Dillard Ruffin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Rutherfoord, Jr.Sam E. and Burnice C. Wittel FoundationSarracenia Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Schwab IIISearle Family TrustMrs. William L. Searle 6The Seattle Foundation 6Mr. and Mrs. Truman T. SemansMrs. Alice H. SiegelMrs. Matthew R. Simmons 6Mr. and Mrs. Murray S. Simpson, Jr. 6Mr. and Mrs. Charles U. SlickMrs. Bertie Deming SmithMr. and Mrs. Isaac Noyes Smith IV 6The Society of the Lees of VirginiaSoros Fund ManagementMr. and Mrs. Warren A. Stephens 6Mr. and Mrs. David SuratgarT.H. & N.H. Price Foundation 6Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. TakvorianThomas Rutherfoord FoundationUnion First Market BankMr. and Mrs. William J. Van DevenderVirginia Geographic AllianceVirginia Tourism CorporationMs. Nancy VoorheesMrs. Charles S. WhitehouseMr. Donald M. WilkinsonWilliam Howard Flowers, Jr. Foundation Inc.Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wilson IIIMr. and Mrs. Orme Wilson III 6Wise Foundation 6Mr. and Mrs. William K. Woltz, Jr.
FounderAnonymousEd and Joyce Allison 6Bank of America Matching Gifts ProgramMr. A. Chandler Battaile, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John T. Beaty, Jr.William and Julia Wade BeckhamMs. Lynn Berry and Mr. John M. PelkeyMrs. William Houston BlountMr. and Mrs. William Fownes BlueDrs. John G.P. and Barbara S. BoatwrightMrs. Robert H. Bolling, Jr. 6Mrs. A. Smith Bowman 6Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. BradshawMr. and Mrs. E. Trigg Brown, Jr.The Brown Foundation, Inc.Mrs. Frederick I. Brown, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart Bryan III 6Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L. BurkeMr. and Mrs. William G. BurnettMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Cadow IIIMr. and Mrs. Rick CalhoonMr. and Mrs. Charles A. Camalier IIICamp-Younts Foundation
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Mr. and Mrs. W. Fitzhugh deButtsMr. and Mrs. Larry DentonMrs. Dori G. EglevskyMr. and Mrs. Carl F. Flemer, Jr.Greg and Dora Jane FlesherMrs. Ann D. FlowerreeMr. Stephen M. FosterHarry Frazier III Family 6Mrs. Harry S. Frazier, Jr.Ms. Sandra Anne Frazier 6Mrs. Deborah B. GarrisonDr. and Mrs. Charles P. Gilchrist IIIMs. Tavie M. GlassmireMr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Gottwald, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Willard S. GrantMr. and Mrs. Philip W. HagenahDr. Terry H. HakeMr. C. Thomas Hamlin IIIMr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Harman 6Mr. and Mrs. William Maury Hill 6Mrs. Betty L. HolmanMr. and Mrs. Stephen W. IsaacsonMr. and Mrs. William C. JacksonMrs. Alexander H. JeffriesMaurice and Linda JenningsJewish Communal FundCOL (Ret.) and Mrs. Frederick E. Johnston IIIMr. and Mrs. James M. KilvingtonMrs. Ellen Steidle KnightMr. and Mrs. William R. LargeMs. Lucy LawlissMrs. Arthur W. Lee IIIMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lee IV 6Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lynch, Jr.Mrs. W. Swift Martin IIIMr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. MasonDr. and Mrs. C. Rosser Massey IIIMr. and Mrs. Harry Downman McCartyDavid and Jeanette McKittrickMerz Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Bill MontgomeryMr. and Mrs. D. Digges Morgan IIIMr. and Mrs. B. B. Munford IIIDr. Dianne MurphyJudge and Mrs. John David Myles 6NBC FoundationMrs. R. Kendall NottinghamMrs. Mary Charlotte Parr 6Terry and Mary Parsley 6Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Phillips, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Paul C. ReberMr. and Mrs. Matson L. RobertsMr. and Mrs. William G. B. RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Steven G. RogersMr. and Mrs. Walter Speed Rowland 6Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leon SarpyMr. and Mrs. Ricks E. SavageMr. Niklas Schrenck-Von-NotzingMrs. Phyllis Thompson SeittsMr. Peter A. Silvia 6Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bland Smith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Harrell Smith IV 6Mr. and Mrs. C. Vernon Spratley IIIAnn M. StackMr. and Mrs. Edwin Taliaferro, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jerome B. Tankersley III 6Mr. and Mrs. David TannerMr. and Mrs. William C. Taylor III 6Mr. and Mrs. John Tepe
Mrs. C. Edgerton ThayerMr. and Mrs. Addison B. ThompsonMrs. Matthew G. ThompsonMr. and Mrs. W. McIlwaine Thompson, Jr.Dr. Judy Tubman, D.V.M. and Mr. Kirk PatchelCAPT and Mrs. H. W. Turner IVMrs. Elizabeth Stuart ValentineMrs. Granville G. Valentine, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Valentine II 6Mr. and Mrs. Gus VratsinasMr. and Mrs. Benjamin N. WafleWaverly Country ClubMr. and Mrs. Hill B. Wellford, Jr. 6Mrs. Calvin L. WellsKatherine Boyd MenzMr. and Mrs. Dietmar WeselinThe Hon. and Mrs. Edward WhitfieldMrs. Orme Wilson, Jr. 6Mr. and Mrs. Larry O. WitherspoonThe Woodbury GroupJoe and Dana Woody 6
PatriotAnonymousJames and Linda AbramsonMr. John B. Adams, Jr.Mrs. Torie Lee AdamsAmy P. AlbersonMr. and Mrs. Charles T. AlbertDr. and Mrs. Thomas AlbertMr. and Mrs. Edward AllenSidney and Deborah AllenMr. George AllisonMr. and Mrs. Richard J. AlmeidaMs. Reba Alverson 6American Endowment FoundationMrs. Mary Ames 6Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Anderson IIIMr. and Mrs. W. Leigh AngelCheryl and Frank AngusMr. and Mrs. Hugh T. AntrimMr. and Mrs. John M. L. AntrimMrs. Dennis ApeltMr. Jay AppersonMs. Pamela Lee ArledgeMr. and Mrs. Howard M. ArmfieldMr. and Mrs. O’Conor G. AshbyMr. and Mrs. Norman AskinsMr. Russ AsmusDr. and Mrs. William H. AtwillMrs. Franklin P. BackusMrs. Zack H. Bacon, Jr.Dr. E. Duff Bailey and Ms. Sarah G. ManchesterMr. and Mrs. Geoffrey B. BakerMr. L. M Baker, Jr.Victor and Christine BalasiMr. and Mrs. Martin D. BallantineMr. James E. Ballowe, Jr.Mrs. Gretchen BarbatelliMrs. William Barnes IIIMrs. Diana Manchester Barrett 6Mr. Ernest Clifford Barrett IIIJane and Walter Barry 6Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. BarryMeta Packard Barton 6Mr. Joel BaskinThe Hon. and Mrs. J. Martin BassMrs. Jo Ellen BassMr. and Mrs. Andrew Chandler Battaile
Mr. and Mrs. Clark R. Bavin, Jr. 6Mr. and Mrs. Walter BayneMrs. John S. Beale, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Duncan BeardMr. Ronald L. BeaversMr. Donald C. BeckMr. and Mrs. Waldo H. BeckDr. Heino A. Beckmann and Ms. Darlene M. SholtisMrs. Fitzgerald BemissMr. and Mrs. Edward G. R. BennettMr. and Mrs. John W. BertautMr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Bevans 6Mrs. Philip W. Bianchi 6Mrs. Joan Gardner BiceBillingsley Printing & Engraving Inc.Mrs. Barry Bingham, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan L. BirgeDr. and Mrs. Andrew BishopMr. and Mrs. Richard L. Blackwell, Jr.Mr. William M. Bland IIIMs. Beth BlattDr. and Mrs. Montague Blundon IIIMr. and Mrs. John K. BoggsMr. and Mrs. Donald Lee BolesMrs. Perry J. BoltonMr. and Mrs. W. Moses BondMr. and Mrs. William N. BoothMr. and Mrs. Charles C. BowenMr. George Walker BoxMr. and Mrs. McGuire Boyd 6Mrs. John P. Boylin, Jr.Mrs. George M. Brady, Jr.Mrs. J. Read Branch, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. George BrandelMrs. Caroline Y. Brandt 6Mr. and Mrs. James BranscomeMrs. W. Coleman BrantonThe Hon. and Mrs. Harrison Braxton, Jr.Mrs. Thomas L. BrickenMrs. Robert A. Bristow 6Al and Margaret BroaddusMrs. Harry L. Brock, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. BroderickMrs. Jane D. BrooksMr. and Mrs. Pat BrooksPat and Barry BrownMr. Fitzhugh Lee BrownMr. J. Dorsey Brown IIIMr. and Mrs. J. McCauley Brown 6Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. Brown II 6COL (Ret.) Jim and Mrs. June BrownJustice and Mrs. Robert L. BrownMr. Robert M. BrownMr. Stanley N. Brown Jr.Sally Guy Brown 6Mrs. J. Dall Brown, Jr. 6Ms. Cornelia BryantMs. Mary C. BuckMs. Susan L. BuckMrs. Anthony BufordMrs. Laura L. T. BullittMr. and Mrs. R. H. Bunzl 6Mr. and Mrs. Childs F. BurdenMrs. Edward Hyde BurdickJohn and Colleen BurgesonMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Burgess, Jr.Henry and Kathy BurkhalterKevin and Cindy BurnsCOL and Mrs. Arthur T. Buswell III
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Mrs. L. David Butler, Jr. 6Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ByrneMrs. Charles C. Cabot, Jr. 6Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. CadwaladerMary Ann and Larry CameronDr. and Mrs. Chip CampbellMr. William B. Canfield IIIMrs. Charlotte Lee CannonMr. and Mrs. Herbert W. CardenMr. and Mrs. Mike CarmodyMrs. Joan B. Carneal 6Mrs. Peggy CarrDr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll IVMs. Kathleen CarrollMr. Kelley CarsonMrs. Frank M. Carter 6Mrs. Diana CarterMr. John D. CarveyCastle Brands Corp.COL and Mrs. John G. Castles IIMr. and Mrs. Carlile M. ChambersMr. and Mrs. F. F. Chandler, Jr.Mrs. Robert H. Charles 6The Hon. and Mrs. John H. ChichesterMr. and Mrs. Richard ChichesterMichael and Joyce ChildressScott and Helen ChristianMrs. Anita W. ChurchillMr. John R. Clark IIIThe Hon. and Mrs. Whittington W. ClementMr. and Mrs. Daniel W. ClendeninCoastal Community Foundation of South CarolinaDr. and Mrs. Howard Cockrill, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. CoenDr. and Mrs. John H. Coker, Jr.John and Jane ColeMr. Nelson ColeMr. and Mrs. Andy CollinsMr. and Mrs. David F. CondonMr. and Mrs. Richard C. ConwayMrs. Edward W. Cooch, Jr.Mr. Philip CookDr. Stanley A. CookMrs. Nancy M. CoolidgeMr. F. H. Boyd CoonsMr. and Mrs. William R. CooperMr. William T. CornettMs. Jean CorsonMr. and Mrs. Nathan D. CortrightMr. and Mrs. Neal CoryMr. Joseph M. Cottrell and
Dr. Jeannine A. Majde-CottrellDrs. Gregory and Sherri CoxMrs. H. Bartholomew Cox 6Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craft, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Kevin CrassMr. and Mrs. Irvin L. Crawford IIMr. and Mrs. Thomas CrimminsAngela and David CriticsMrs. Ruth C. CrowderMr. and Mrs. Otis C. Crowther, Jr. 6Ms. Virginia CrowtherMrs. Carter B. CunninghamMr. and Mrs. H. Douglas CunninghamMrs. William J. Curtin 6Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lee CutlerMr. R. Edward DaffanDr. and Mrs. Stanley DameronMr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Dannahey
Mr. John DanzerMrs. Graham DaughtridgeCatherine Lee DavisMr. and Mrs. Mark DavisPhil and Nancy Davis 6Dr. Gaye C. Dawson and Mr. Forrest S. Cox 6Mr. and Mrs. H. Talmage DayMartin and Jeanne de LauréalMr. and Mrs. W. Hunter deButts IIIMrs. Frank S. Deland III 6Dr. Morgan D. DelaneyMr. and Mrs. V. Terry DennisMrs. Willard E. DentMs. S. P. DerieuxThe Hon. and Mrs. Ray W. Dezern, Jr.Anna Paige Dickinson and William M. MeredithMrs. Betty Ann DillonMs. Doris L. DixonMr. and Mrs. R. Helm DobbinsMr. and Mrs. Richard A. DobbsMr. and Mrs. Allen P. Dodd IIIMrs. Florence H. DodgeMrs. Roland W. DonnemMark and Laura DoramusMs. Mary Grace DorseyMiss Amanda DownesMr. and Mrs. Ford B. Draper, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles DuellMr. Neal Holland DuncanMs. Judy DunningtonMr. and Mrs. Irenee duPont, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David B. DurhamMr. George H. EatmanMrs. Marjorie C. EddyMr. and Mrs. Robert S. EliotMr. John W. ElliottMr. and Mrs. Howard Elliott, Jr. 6Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. EllisMs. Isobel L. EllisMr. and Mrs. Carlos EvansBenton and Kate EvansMr. and Mrs. William J. EvansEvelyn F. James FoundationExxonMobil FoundationMr. and Mrs. J. Henry Fair, Jr.Ms. Catharine J. Farley and
Mr. Vincent C. RamonedaMr. and Mrs. Edward M. Farley IVMr. M. G. Farmer, Jr.Mrs. Cathleen H. FarrRichard and Rebecca FeamsterJean Taylor Federico 6Mr. Gerard Wayne Cowle FeeMr. and Mrs. John C. Fennebresque, Sr.Mr. Edwin A. FenwickMr. and Mrs. John A. B. Fenwick 6Mrs. Joan M. FerrillMs. Ellen FicklenMr. and Mrs. Richard J. Fickling 6Ben and Maureen FieldMr. and Mrs. Curtis Finch, Jr.Colleen M. FisherDarlene W. Flemer 6Lewes and Peggy FlemingMr. Paul McE. FlemingMr. Joel Fletcher and Mr. John CopenhaverFletcher/Copenhaver Fine ArtMrs. C. Warren ForbushCOL and Mrs. James L. Ford 6
Mrs. Dianne J. ForsytheChuck and Jenny FortneyRADM and Mrs. Robert R. Fountain 6Mary Carter FrackeltonDr. Paul F. Francke IIIBeth and Grady FrankMr. Frederick H. FranklinRon and Karen FreitagMr. Adam FriedCharlotte Haile FrischkornDr. William F. FritzMr. Joseph M. Futcher, Jr. 6Mr. and Mrs. David W. GaddyMr. and Mrs. Phillip GageMr. and Mrs. David R. Gallagher 6Dr. and Mrs. Earl P. Galleher, Jr. 6Mr. and Mrs. Royce GalyenMrs. Lynn Crosby GammillThe Rev. Dr. W. Ralph GardinerMrs. M. Dozier GardnerMs. Peggy P. GarlandMr. and Mrs. William W. GarnerMr. and Mrs. MacDowell I. GarrettMr. and Mrs. William B. Garrison, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Genaille, Jr.General Mills FoundationMr. and Mrs. David Lee GenterMrs. Ellen Bruce GibbsMr. Robert B. GilbertDr. and Mrs. Richard D. GlancyMs. Susan GlasserMrs. Ian GlendayMr. and Mrs. William D. GloverMs. Joyce GodfreyMr. and Mrs. McChesney Goodall IIIMr. and Mrs. John B. Goodwin, Jr.Ms. Catherine R. Gordon 6Mrs. Laura Burnett GowenMr. and Mrs. Barry W. GrahamR. Hilles and Susan Lloyd Graham 6Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. M. Gray 6Ms. Virginia Lee Gray 6Greater New Orleans FoundationMr. Geoffrey GreeneDr. and Mrs. James C. Greene 6Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. GreeneMr. and Mrs. Hunter R. Greenlaw, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William H. Greer, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Gregory 6Mrs. C. Perry GriffithMarge and Joe Grills 6Mrs. Helen K. GrovesMrs. Susan Jones GundlachMr. and Mrs. Charles C. Habliston IVDaniel and Doreen HagelinMs. Heather HagermanMr. and Mrs. D. Maybank HagoodThe Hon. and Mrs. James HaleyMr. and Mrs. Tim HallMr. Robert HallmarkBrent and Lindsay HalseyDavid and Margaret HambrickMr. and Mrs. Bernard HamiltonMrs. Samuel M. V. HamiltonThe Hamilton Family FoundationMrs. Chris HammondDr. and Mrs. William H. HamptonMr. and Mrs. W. Keith HaneyMr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Hardesty, Jr. 6
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Susan Shelby Harding 6Stephen and Beatriz HardyDr. and Mrs. Marion D. Hargrove, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodloe Harper 6Dr. and Mrs. F. Baldwin Harrington, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd HarrisonMs. Connie G. HaskellMr. Wyatt Rushton HaskellAlfred and Janis HauserDr. James C. HaysMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. HaytheNathan Hayward IIIDavid and Joan HealyHeather Hagerman Real Estate ServicesMs. Gertraud HechlDavid and Amy HeidenMrs. Norris C. HekimianMessrs. David Henderson and Wesley PippengerMr. and Mrs. Michael D. HenigMr. and Mrs. R. Page Henley, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. J. Charles HenryMs. Hope L. HernandezRon and Nancy HicksMr. and Mrs. Robert E. HillMs. Margaret W. HilliardFred and Mary Buford HitzMrs. Herman H. Hobbs 6Richard and Kathleen Hobson 6Ms. M. Jan C. HoldernessMs. H. J. HollandMr. and Mrs. H. Winston Holt III 6Mrs. Jessica HolzerMrs. Elizabeth D. HooffMr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Hoopes, Jr.Mrs. Paul W. Hoover, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Porter HopkinsMr. and Mrs. Waller H. HorsleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. HortonMr. John K. Hoskinson and Ms. Ana I. FabregasMr. Winchester F. HotchkissThomas and Terry HowardThe Hon. and Mrs. William J. HowellMichael and Patricia HowserMr. and Mrs. William K. Hoyt, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. HudsonMs. Virginia S. HudsonMrs. Elizabeth Hunnewell 6Dr. and Mrs. James G. Hunter, Jr.Mimi and Joe Hurst, Jr.Mr. Nathan HurtoDr. and Mrs. Iredell W. Iglehart IIIIndian River Community FoundationLarry and Jane IngallsSteven and Ellen Ingerman 6Don and Jennifer JacksonMrs. James H. L. Jacob 6Mr. and Mrs. Douglas JamesMr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jenkins IIIMr. and Mrs. Herbert O. JenkinsMr. and Mrs. William D. JenkinsDr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Jenrette IIIMr. and Mrs. Pliny Jewell III 6Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. JohnsonMr. John Johnson 6Mrs. Whit JohnsonMrs. Phyllis W. Johnson 6Mrs. R. Burke JohnsonDr. and Mrs. Robert A. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. F. Claiborne Johnston, Jr.
Mrs. Elizabeth L. JohnstonMrs. Joseph F. Johnston, Jr. 6Mr. and Mrs. Oswald L. Johnston, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. JonesMr. H. Daniel Jones IIIMr. and Mrs. Isaac N. Jones IIIMrs. Catherine M. JonesThad and Anne JonesJohn and Carol JosefiakMr. and Mrs. Harold JoynerMr. and Mrs. Robert R. KaneFred and Susan KastenMr. Steven KaufmanMr. Keith J. KavanaughMr. and Mrs. John B. KeefeMr. and Mrs. Arthur M. KeleherMs. Elizabeth L. KellerMr. and Mrs. Frederic R. KelloggDr. and Mrs. Clinton W. Kelly IIIMr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Kelly 6Mr. and Mrs. D. Grant KellyCAPT and Mrs. David J. KenneyMr. and Mrs. Gary KernMr. Gary L. KernsBeverley G. King 6Ms. Emily E. KingMr. and Mrs. Philip KingMr. Thomas D. King, Jr. 6Mr. and Mrs. Knight A. KiplingerMrs. Patricia T. KirchdorferMrs. Betsy S. KleeblattPatrick and Mary Lee KlueverKen and Stephanie Knapp 6Mr. and Mrs. Peter I. C. Knowles IIMr. and Mrs. Stuart M. KohnMr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. KraftMr. and Mrs. Daniel M. KristolMr. and Mrs. Robert KugerWarren and Elizabeth KunzMrs. Carol J. KutyMrs. Richard Henry Lee Laird, Sr.Mrs. Brockenbrough Lamb, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David LaMotteDr. and Mrs. James H. LandersMrs. Helen M. LaneMrs. Suzan T. LaneyMr. and Mrs. Bernard Lanigan, Jr.Dick and Harriet LarsenMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Latane IIIMrs. B. L. Lattner, Jr. 6Elizabeth MacLean LaurentCharles and Terry Lauritsen 6John and Joni LawlerMrs. John T. Lawrence, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Lawson IIIMr. and Mrs. Thomas T. LawsonMr. and Mrs. Donald E. LedwigMrs. W. Edward LeeMrs. Anne D. LeeMr. and Mrs. Edward M. Lee, Jr. 6Mrs. Elisha F. Lee 6Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. LeeMrs. Melinda G. Rath LeeMr. and Mrs. Richard H. LeeMr. and Mrs. Marc LeepsonMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Leggett, Jr.Mr. Catesby LeighMs. Nadine Leisz and Mr. Karl PucherMrs. Dynes Leitch
Mr. and Mrs. David LemonMr. Charles M. Lewis IIMr. Maurice S. Lewis, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Richard G. LewisMr. and Mrs. Richard G. LewisMr. and Mrs. Shepherd F. LewisMr. Lawrence M. LightnerMr. and Mrs. Paul LindquistMr. and Mrs. Rodney E. Lorence 6Lou Hammond & Asssociates, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. George E. LudlowMr. and Mrs. George P. LutzM.V. Mayo Charitable FoundationMrs. Miriam MacCarthyAlaric R. and Jerrilynn Eby MacGregorMr. and Mrs. Charles G. Mackall, Jr.Mrs. Margaret D. MacKenzieDr. Bernard Mathis MalloyMr. and Mrs. Forbes ManerMr. and Mrs. Thomas MannDr. and Mrs. Wayland MarksMr. and Mrs. St. Julien R. Marshall, Jr.Mary K. and Daniel M. Kelly Family
FoundationMrs. Wanda D. MasonMrs. Frances MasseyMr. and Mrs. Michael W. MastersMr. and Mrs. Raymond MatherlyMr. Charles T. MathesonMr. and Mrs. Malcolm Matheson IIIMr. and Mrs. Richard V. Mattingly, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. MazzucchelliMr. and Mrs. Charles N. McAlpinMr. H. William McAtee 6Mr. Thomas B. McCaryMr. and Mrs. David McCubbinMs. Harriett G. McCuneCOL George R. McCurdy IIIMr. and Mrs. Charles W. McDanielDr. and Mrs. E. R. McDannald, Jr.Peter D. McDermott and James D. PorterMr. and Mrs. John C. McDowell 6Mr. Kenneth M. McFarland and
Ms. Beate JensenMs. Margaret F. V. McGeheeDr. and Mrs. Robert McGrailMrs. Nancy W. McKelvyMike and Almeda McKenneyMr. Robert N. McKenneyDr. and Mrs. Douglas C. McPhersonMr. Allan MeadorsMr. and Mrs. George R. MerrillMr. Charles H. Merriman IIIMr. and Mrs. Dirk MetzgerMrs. Joyce MichaelMr. and Mrs. James Millar, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Miller 6Ms. Cheryl P. MillerElizabeth Anne MillerMr. and Mrs. Hugh C. MillerMr. and Mrs. Michael R. MillerMr. and Mrs. Mark Wood MillsapMr. Nicholas Milos and Mrs. Lynn C. McFaddenLyle and Nancy MinterMr. and Mrs. Thomas H. MitchellMOAA — Potomac ChapterMrs. Carol B. Moakley 6Elisabeth D. MohlerMr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Monroe, Jr.
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Mr. Robert L. Montague IIIMr. and Mrs. John H. MontgomeryMr. Andrew T. Moore, Jr.Mrs. Charles F. Moore 6Mr. and Mrs. Temple C. Moore, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Morie SrMr. and Mrs. E. R. Morris, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Hampton MorrisMrs. J. Richardson Morris 6Mr. and Mrs. John H. Morris IVMr. and Mrs. Tucker MorseMr. John G. MortenMr. and Mrs. Spencer W. Morten IIIMr. and Mrs. G. William Morton IVMr. and Mrs. Marshall N. MortonMr. and Mrs. Philip M. MortonMr. and Mrs. James F. MoseleyMr. and Mrs. George W. Motley IIIMr. and Mrs. John K. MottMr. and Mrs. William D. MoungerJon and Anna MozenaMr. and Mrs. John L. MullerCDR Cyrus B. Murphy, USN, Ret.The Hon. and Mrs. W. Tayloe Murphy, Jr. 6Mr. and Mrs. G. Dowell MuseMr. and Mrs. James MyersMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Myers-Hayer 6Mr. and Mrs. Mike NadalMr. and Mrs. John McClung NadingMr. and Mrs. F. Stevens NelsonNetwork for GoodMr. and Mrs. Donald H. NewlinMrs. Eleanor T. NewmanMichael and Marilyn NewmanMr. and Mrs. Phillip B. Newman IIIDr. and Mrs. Jon K. NewsumMr. Roger Nicholas and Dr. Andrea TasiMr. G. Ron NicholsCraig and Elizabeth NielsenMr. Clayton S. NightingaleMr. and Mrs. Ichiro NishimuraMrs. Citlali NiznikLynn and Ian NorfleetMr. and Mrs. James T. NormanNorthern Neck Fraternal Order of Police–Lodge 32Mr. and Mrs. William NorthernMr. and Mrs. Marshall L. NortonMr. and Mrs. Charles D. NottinghamMs. Elizabeth J. NoyesMrs. Wlliam H. NuckolsMr. and Mrs. Gary M. NuckolsMr. and Mrs. Richard L. NunleyArthur and Fay Nunnally 6Mr. Daniel O’DayMr. and Mrs. Karl G. O’DellJudge and Mrs. Daniel F. O’FlahertyBill and Margaret O’GradyMrs. S. Parker Oliphant 6Ms. Muriel O’Maley and Mr. Don WilsonMr. and Mrs. Allen R. O’NeilMrs. Mary Jane O’NeillMr. and Mrs. Edward F. Overton, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John R. PageMrs. Lila W. Palmer 6Mr. Andrew Parker, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Paul ParkerMrs. Emily R. ParryMr. and Mrs. Llewellyn P. PascoeMrs. W. Reid Patrick, Jr.
Mrs. Smith PaulMr. and Mrs. Daniel PayneMr. and Mrs. Henry E. Payne IV 6Mr. and Mrs. Bill PeardMrs. John S. PearsonMr. and Mrs. Johnnie P. PearsonMr. and Mrs. John PeeryPhyllis and Nelson PelletierMs. Jean PerinJay and Becky PerkinsonNicole H. PerryMrs. Angus E. PeytonMr. and Mrs. Devereaux J. PhelpsCecile and Peter PhillipsJames and Susan PhillipsMr. and Mrs. Richard Corbin PiersonMr. and Mrs. Richard C. PiersonMr. and Mrs. Philip W. Pillsbury, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. C. Cotesworth Pinckney 6Mrs. Hollis W. Plimpton IIIThe Hon. and Mrs. Kenneth R. PlumMr. and Mrs. Marc PointsMr. Lewis B. PollardMr. and Mrs. Philip B. Pool, Jr.Ms. Catherine T. Porter and
Mr. James T. Fuller IIIMrs. Ann Burton PortisMr. and Mrs. C. Franklin PowellMr. and Mrs. Larry M. PullenMr. and Mrs. Robert H. QuenonMr. John M. Quie 6Mrs. Charles E. RackleyMrs. Wallis RaemerMr. and Mrs. William Trent Ragland, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Randolph IVMr. and Mrs. Thomas T. RankinRappahannock Colonial Heritage Society, Inc.Raymond James Charitable Endowment FundMr. and Mrs. Morris R. ReamyMs. Anne Best RectorMr. Herbert N. Redmond, Jr.Ms. Dorsey E. ReeseMrs. John W. Reid 6Mrs. Thomas E. Reilly, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Christian RenaultMr. and Mrs. Robert G. RexMr. and Mrs. Richard S. Reynolds IIIMrs. Lynn C. Rhomberg 6Mr. James E. Rich, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Rich 6Mrs. Betty M. RichardsonMr. and Mrs. Allen B. Rider IIIThe Hon. and Mrs. Henry duPont RidgelyMrs. Louise C. Riemer 6Ms. Barbara S. RiggsMr. and Mrs. C. Jackson Ritchie, Jr.Mr. John M. Rivers, Jr.Mr. James K. Roberts, Jr.Dr. Elizabeth Lee RobertsonDr. James I. Robertson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Robertson IIIMr. and Mrs. Alfred RobinsonMichaela and Robert RobinsonMrs. Katharine S. RobinsonMr. Charles G. RockMr. and Mrs. James RogersMr. and Mrs. Robert J. RogersMrs. Robert L. RogersTorrence W. and Lynette S. Rogers
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rorrer, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. RoseMs. Gail Rothrock and Mr. Charles TrozzoMr. and Mrs. Jeff RouseJanis and John Ruan III 6Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ruderfer 6Mrs. Genny McSweeney RyanMr. and Mrs. James E. Ryan, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. J. Thomas RyanMrs. Leslie A. Sammons RothMr. and Mrs. Donald E. SantarelliMr. and Mrs. John A. SargentMs. Patti N. SaxlehnerBill and Sylvia Scaife 6Mr. and Mrs. Jim SchepmoesMr. S. David SchillerMr. and Mrs. C. Jeffers Schmidt, Jr.Mrs. Lucy M. SchneiderMrs. William C. Schock 6Ms. Marjorie M. SchwabMr. and Mrs. Charles H. SchwartzmanMrs. Alice W. SchwarzMrs. Louise SchwebelDavid and Anne ScottMr. and Mrs. Morin M. Scott, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. ScottMr. and Mrs. Robert L. SegalMr. and Mrs. Luke SempleMr. and Mrs. Steve ShanerMr. and Mrs. Luther D. Shank IIIJerry and Mary Rita SheehanMrs. Eve B. Sheetz 6Walter Jervis SheffieldMrs. Bonnie S. SheltonMrs. Addison ShepardRoss and Kathleen SherbrookeMr. Travis SimpsonKennedy and Sara SimpsonMr. Charles U. Slick, Jr.Mr. Glenn Smallwood Jr. 6Miss Nancy E. SmithMr. and Mrs. Park B. Smith, Jr.Mr. Paul W. SmithDr. and Mrs. Peter R. SmithMr. and Mrs. Richard A. Smith, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. George P. Snead 6Bill and Carol SneedMaj. Gen. and Mrs. Charles R. Sniffin 6Mr. and Mrs. Ted D. SniffinMr. and Mrs. Francis R. SnodgrassMr. and Mrs. William M. SokolMr. and Mrs. Tappen SoperSorensen FamilyMr. and Mrs. Robert W. SoulenMr. Joseph Peter Spang 6LTC and Mrs. J. Boyd SpencerMr. and Mrs. C. Edwin SpoonerKarla and John SpoonerMr. and Mrs. Mark SpoonerMr. William S. Spotswood, Jr.The Hon. and Mrs. Joseph E. Spruill, Jr.Laird and Wendie StablerMrs. Burgess P. Standley 6Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Stang 6Mr. and Mrs. James M. StenstromMr. and Mrs. Joe StephensMrs. E. A. Stephens, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. StephensCraig and Belinda Stevens
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank StevensMrs. Catherine F. StewartMr. and Mrs. Richard P. Stifel, Jr.Jerry and Ellen StokesMrs. Marion J. StokesMrs. Shirley M. Stoneham 6Mrs. Jeanne B. StraughanJulie and Carl StrockStuart-Fisher Meeting Management LLCDace and King StubbsMrs. Richard L. SuttonMr. and Mrs. John P. SuvalMrs. Robert D. Swezey, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John S. Swift IIIDr. and Mrs. David M. SwisherMr. and Mrs. Norman E. TadlockGreg and Sue TaitThe Hon. Harry T. Taliaferro IIIMr. and Mrs. William St. Clair TalleyMr. Scott L. TateMr. William W. Tate, Jr.Mrs. B. Walter Taylor, Jr.Mrs. Edward S. Taylor 6 Mrs. Laura-Stuart TaylorMr. Thomas W. Thaler 6Rev. and Mrs. James TheusFran and Emory ThomasAshby and John ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Gary E. ThompsonMr. and Mrs. George R. Thompson, Jr.Mrs. Hall W. ThompsonMr. and Mrs. John K. ThompsonMr. W. Howard ThompsonThomson Reuters My Community ProgramMr. and Mrs. John W. Thornton, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Douglas O. Tice, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Timmons IIIMr. and Mrs. Conrad H. ToddPaul and Melissa TolmieMrs. Lamar S. TooleAlexandra C. Totten 6Anthony and Laura TridicoMr. and Mrs. Scott TrotterMr. and Mrs. Everett Tucker IIIFrank and Barbara TuckwillerDr. Henry B. TylerThe U.S. Charitable Gift TrustMr. and Mrs. Joseph R. UllmanUnited Daughters of the Confederacy —
Williamsburg Chapter 637Mr. Larry G. Valade 6Mr. and Mrs. E. Massie Valentine 6Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. Van der Veer IIIMr. and Mrs. Charles Van Horn —
The Favrot-Van Horn FundDr. and Mrs. Christopher N. VaughnZedda M. VietsMrs. Georgia R. VinupSusan and Paul Vogel 6MAJGEN and Mrs. Charles G. C. VyvyanThe W. Trent Ragland FoundationMr. Thomas J. Wack and Mrs. Ann F. SearsMr. Stevenson T. WalkerMrs. W. E. Walker, Jr.Neil and Elise Wallace 6Ms. Maxine H. WallinLTCOL and Mrs. J. B. Waltermire, Jr. 6Terrill Duke WaltersMrs. Anne N. Walther
Mr. Robert T. WandreiMr. and Mrs. Patrick H. Ward, Jr. 6Dr. and Mrs. H. Hudnall Ware IIIByrd and Robert WaringMr. and Mrs. Clark W. Waring 6Dr. and Mrs. H. Conrad WarlickMs. Elizabeth B. WarrenThomas and Bonnie Wasmund 6Mr. and Mrs. Hays T. Watkins 6David and Carol WaysonMr. and Mrs. T. Rhys Weakley, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Welger-MerkelMr. and Mrs. Edmund Wellington IIIMs. Camille WellsHarry and Jane WellsMr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Wensing 6Dr. and Mrs. Bruce A. WernessMrs. Stephen K. West 6Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilson WestfallMr. and Mrs. George Yandes Wheeler IIIMrs. Mary Ellen WheelerMrs. Henry J. Wheelwright, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce WhelihanMr. and Mrs. David S. Whitacre 6Maria Harvie WhitakerMr. and Mrs. B. Hunt Whitbeck, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Monty White, Jr.Thomas and Deborah White 6Mr. and Mrs. Kennon C. Whittle, Jr.Peter and Betsy WiggintonJo Lea WigleyMr. John Ashby WilburnMr. and Mrs. F. Bryan WilkinsMary and Edward WilkinsMr. and Mrs. Robert WilleyMr. and Mrs. Beverly R. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. E. Otto N. Williams, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Fielding L. Williams, Jr.Mrs. Jane D. Williams 6Mrs. Terese T. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Joseph L. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. John D. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Roy Williams IIIJudge and Mrs. J. M. H. Willis, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. WilsonMargaret and John WiseMr. and Mrs. William C. Withers, Jr. 6The Hon. and Mrs. Robert J. WittmanMrs. Elizabeth K. Singleton Wolf 6Ms. Elizabeth W. WoltzMr. and Mrs. Frederick Early WoltzMr. and Mrs. George S. Wood III 6Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. WoodMrs. Saundra Pearson-WoodisMr. and Mrs. Edward J. WooldridgeVirginia B. WorthamMr. and Mrs. Daniel O. Worthington, Jr.Miss Eleonore WotherspoonMary Denny Wray 6Mr. and Mrs. Randolph W. WyckoffMrs. Parker Drummond Wyman 6Mr. Hillyer M. YoungMr. and Mrs. Paige A. YoungMr. and Mrs. Zach YoungDr. and Mrs. Robert L. ZapalacRobert and Nancy ZapletalMs. Valerie J. ZbrzeznaMr. and Mrs. Rex C. Zerby 6Mr. Carl Zirkle
AssociateAnonymousRabbi A. Nathan AbramowitzMr. and Mrs. John P. Ackerly IIIMrs. Samuel T. Adams 6Dr. and Mrs. Christopher M. AgnewMs. Heath Aldridge 6Dr. and Mrs. Aristides C. AlevizatosMs. Carole AlexanderMs. Margaret S. AlexanderMr. and Mrs. R. Gary AllenMs. Dorothy W. AlmassyMr. and Mrs. Donald W. AltmaierAmazonSmile FoundationMrs. Virginia Lee R. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Albert K. AntrobusMs. Ashton ArmisteadMr. and Mrs. William E. ArmourThe Ashman FamilyMrs. Elizabeth AtkinsMs. Linda BabcockMs. Shanin BachsteinMr. and Mrs. Robert K. Bailey IIIMr. and Mrs. Thomas Baker 6Mr. and Mrs. William C. Balderson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles BaldwinMr. and Mrs. Robert F. Baldwin, Jr. 6Dr. and Mrs. Bruce BallMrs. Jean B. BallMr. and Mrs. Stephen R. BalsamMrs. Dianne F. BankerMr. John BarberMrs. Donna J. BardenMr. Robert E. L. BarkerMr. James M. Barnhardt IIIMr. and Mrs. Robert W. Baylor, Jr.Mrs. Anne M. BealsMr. and Mrs. R. Ray BeasleyMrs. Renee B. BectonMs. Janice R. BeebeMr. and Mrs. Timothy D. BelevetzRobert and Tina BellMrs. Denny BellingrathMr. and Mrs. Michael BennettMr. Trystan BennettMrs. Margaret M. Benson 6Mrs. Walter E. Beverly, Jr. 6Mr. and Mrs. Van-Lear Black IIIMrs. Blair M. BlakeDr. and Mrs. Walter D. Blessing, Jr.John and Brenda BoidockMs. Elaine Hazleton BoltonMrs. Marilyn S. BookerMr. John F. BosekerMrs. Virginia A. BoudreauxMr. and Mrs. Charles T. Boyd 6Mr. and Mrs. James N. BoydMrs. Shirley P. BradenM. J. BradleyMs. Carolyn P. BrammerMiss Edith Hutchinson BrewsterMs. Bettie BrezeeMr. John Briar IIIMrs. Sonja M. L. BristowSusan and Harold BrittonMs. Alexandra Brock and Mr. William BaerMrs. Hilda Dameron BronnerC. Dudley BrownClifford and Patricia Brown
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Mr. Dale BrownMrs. Laura BrownMr. Russell G. Brown 6Mrs. Ruth S. Brown 6Mr. and Mrs. William G. BrownMrs. Margaret M. BrownMr. Rich Browne and Ms. Elizabeth StepeMr. Stewart L. Bryce 6Mr. and Mrs. John B. Buckman IIIMs. Elizabeth BuheMr. and Mrs. Patrick BurchetteMrs. Cheryl E. Burgess 6Mrs. Margaret L. BurnerMr. and Mrs. Alexander D. Burt IIIMr. Howard M. BushmanTrudy and Charles ButkaMs. Sylvia ByrnMs. Kathleen ByrneCharles and Amélie CagleHugh and Jan CampbellMs. Lelia Sanford CampbellMs. Nancy H. CampbellMrs. Rita M. CampbellMrs. Susanna Lee CampbellDr. and Mrs. Peter O. CareyMs. Cheri CarlMr. and Mrs. George A. Carlson, Jr.Mrs. Carolyn Carneal and Dr. Hope GuthrieThelma and Willie CarnealRobert and Dorothy CarnsRandy Carr 6Mr. Charles D. CarrollMrs. Ann T. CarterMs. Rebecca J. CarverMr. Larry S. CatlettMr. Russell W. ChamblissMr. and Mrs. Peter ChantryMrs. Jennifer S. ChenaultMrs. Nelle R. Chilton 6Mrs. Robert G. ChristopherMrs. H. Murray ClaycombWilliam and Sandra ClementsMr. Frank F. Coates IIIMr. and Mrs. Christopher S. CobbMelissa CobernThomas and Peggy CockeMrs. Cornelia M. CockrellMrs. I. W. Colburn 6Mr. Ted E. ColemanMr. and Mrs. Barksdale CollinsMr. and Mrs. Joseph B. ConatyMr. and Mrs. David Y. Cooke 6Mrs. Margaret D. CorbettMr. Gregory B. CorsaGary and Deborah CoxSallie and Ben CoxMr. Carlyle C. CravenMrs. Elizabeth W. CrockettMr. Carlton A. Crooks 6Ms. Carol J. Crumley 6Ms. Caroline G. CurtinHakan and Alicia DagliMr. Jerry E. DaltonMrs. Juliet DavisMr. and Mrs. J. Horner Davis IVPaul and Marilyn DavisMr. and Mrs. C. Marshall DavisonJane Haile DawkinsMs. Nancy A. Day
Mr. George M. DeanDr. Richard T. DeatonMr. and Mrs. John T. DeBell, Sr.Mrs. Anna DeesNancy Moncure DeissMr. and Mrs. Anthony DeLeeMr. and Mrs. Wayne DiehlMr. and Mrs. Charles DmytryszynMs. Courtenay DobbinsMrs. Mary T. DobbsDr. and Mrs. Harry DolphDominion Foundation Matching Gift ProgramBob and Alice DonaghyMr. and Mrs. William F. DonnellyMs. Edna S. DouglasMrs. Tria Pell DoveMr. Foy DuBois 6Mr. and Mrs. A. Adgate Duer, Jr.Mrs. Norma B. DuggerMr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Duke 6Mrs. H. Durham Dull 6Mr. G. Bernard Dungan, Jr. 6Mrs. Linda A. Dunn 6Mr. Ammon G. Dunton, Jr.Caitlin E. DurhamMr. and Mrs. L. Leon Durham, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Roderick T. DwyerEarth Design Associates, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Ecklin, Jr.Mrs. Jo Lee EdwardsMrs. James C. EllerMr. and Mrs. James C. EngbertMs. Robin EvansMr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Evans, Jr.Mr. Graham Lee EverettCOL and Mrs. W. W. Everett, Jr.F & A Auto Sales, Inc.Mr. David FairmanMr. and Mrs. Michael J. FarleyMr. James A. FaveroMrs. Robert B. Field, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Hulon P. FillinganeMr. H. deShields FisherMr. Randolph T. FisherMrs. Herbert E. Fitzgerald, Jr. 6Neale and Janis ForresterMs. Rosa S. ForresterMr. and Mrs. Brady C. FosterMs. Lenore A. FosterMr. and Mrs. William M. FranceMs. Barbara M. FrazierMr. J. Douglas FreemanMr. Leslie R. French IIIMr. David FronkDonna GamacheMrs. Alice Lee Harvie GareyMs. Beulah GarnerMrs. Lucy A. GarnerMr. and Mrs. William H. Garvey III 6Mrs. Christine Jacques GergelyBridget and Mark GidleyMr. and Mrs. T. Nicholas Gill IVMrs. Carole C. GilliamMrs. June F. GiordanoMrs. Patricia M. GivenMr. and Mrs. David GivlerMs. Priscilla B. GlynnMr. C. Hobson GoddinMrs. Ann Goldsmith
Mrs. John Carter Good 6Mrs. Sandra S. GoodaleMrs. Richard J. GookinMr. and Mrs. Denys GrantMrs. Frederic D. GrantMrs. John W. Gray, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John T. GrayMrs. W. D. GrayMrs. Kathryn H. Green 6Mrs. Hunter R. Greenlaw, Sr.Mary Chester H. Griffith 6Mrs. Evelyn Lee GriswoldMargie Powell GutridgeMrs. Francis Paul HaganMrs. Patrick Hagans 6Mrs. Richard H. Hagenlocker 6Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. Hagood, Jr.CMDR Graham HallMs. Mary Margaret HallRoger and Ann HallMr. and Mrs. Walter Vance Hall 6Ms. Melissa HancockDr. Maury L. Hanson, Jr.Dr. John H. Harding, Jr.Ms. Marion Carey HardingMr. and Mrs. Terry A. Hardy 6Ms. Elaine HarringtonSterling and Teresa HarrisMr. Lee W. HarrisMr. and Mrs. Robert A. Harris IIIMr. and Mrs. James G. Harrison IIIMr. and Mrs. Gordon HarrowerJudge and Mrs. James H. Harvell IIIMs. Laura HauleJerry and Ann HaywoodThe Rev. and Mrs. Richard A. HeadleyMr. and Mrs. Robert A. HeatwoleMrs. Orva Walker HeissenbuttelJudith and John Herdeg 6Mrs. Mary S. HertlingMrs. Gladys J. HeuerMrs. Ann F. HeuerMrs. Mary Page F. HickeyMs. Cristi HillMrs. Janice M. HillMrs. Charlotte B. Hillyer 6Mrs. Bette C. HinesThe Hinkle FamilyJean T. HitchensMr. Tony HobbsMrs. Linda J. HobsonMs. Pam HobsonMrs. Sarah HodgkinMrs. Lucie S. HollandMs. Lucy HollandStephen and Cheryl HolmesMr. and Mrs. Chad HoodMr. and Mrs. Nelson D. Hooe, Jr. 6Mr. Aaron L. HooksMs. Vickie S. HooksDr. J. Larry HooverMr. and Mrs. John R. HopkinsMrs. Randolph HopkinsSandy and Mike HortonMr. and Mrs. William J. Hudnall, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Danny HuffmanMr. and Mrs. Zac HuffmanMr. and Mrs. Ross F. Hunt IIIMr. Ross F. Hunt, Jr.
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Mrs. Valerie A. HutchisonMr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Hutt, Jr.Ms. Linda A. HuttMrs. Mary P. HyattMrs. Valerie H. HyerMr. Robert J. HylandMs. Harriet S. IglehartMr. Glen InabinetIsle of Wight Chptr 699 —
United Daughters of the ConfederacyMr. and Mrs. Ned C. JacksonMs. Gretchen JaphetMrs. Karen A. JarrettMs. Martha JenkinsMr. and Mrs. Thomas D. JenkinsAllen and Barbara JohnsonMrs. Barbara S. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Samuel M. JohnsonMr. Gilbert JohnstonMr. Edward W. Jones and Ms. Peggy R. MarshallCOL and Mrs. Freeman E. JonesMs. Karen L. JonesPriscilla P. Jones 6Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. JordanMr. Ernest M. KeelingKimberly A. KeleherMs. Mary Cary KendallMs. Margaret D. KennedyMrs. R. Calvin KeyserMrs. Patricia R. KingMs. Ruth KingCAPT and Mrs. William L. KingMr. Edward KinmanMr. Jeffrey J. KirstMrs. James R. Knight, Jr.Mr. Albert Baker KnollMrs. Carole C. KowellMr. Stephen KovarcikMr. Cliff Krug Mr. Douglas KruhmMr. Amit KshirsagarMs. Gene J. KubalMs. Kimberly KyserMr. Nicholas B. LaddMr. and Mrs. James H. LandrumRon and Rose LargettMr. and Mrs. Christopher LattinMrs. George V. LauderMrs. Clare M. Learn 6Mr. Heward LeeMr. John Marshall LeeMr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. LeeMr. William Swain LeeMr. Jon J. LehmanMr. and Mrs. Donald LentzEvans and Faye LewisMrs. Margaret LewisMs. Lynette C. LichensteinMr. and Mrs. James H. Ligon, Sr.Mrs. Aldra B. LloydMrs. Martin LobkowiczMr. and Mrs. T. Scott LodgeMr. Robert LookabillMrs. Arcie LuzierMr. Robert U. MacDonald 6Laura C. MaddoxMr. Michael F. MaloneyMrs. Ann W. Mangels 6Mr. and Mrs. Lonny Marchant
Mr. John A. Mask 6Masonwood IncorporatedMrs. Mary MaxfieldMr. William B. Maxwell III 6Mrs. Valerie MayoT.M. and Robin McCannDr. William M. McCartyMr. John Lee McDougalMcGladrey LLPMr. and Mrs. Jon McGruderMs. Kathleen Ann McKennaMr. Michael J. McKeonMrs. Suzanne W. McKownMs. C. Scott McMullanMr. and Mrs. Custis W. McNeillyThe McNiel FamilyMrs. Benjamin W. Mears, Jr.Ms. Lisa M. Meissner and Mr. Ronald HawkinsMr. and Mrs. Sam MillerMrs. Elena G. MillieMr. H. Doyle Mills 6Mr. J. Scott MitchellWilliam and Jean MitchellMs. Kathleen MoffittMr. Richard W. MoiseMr. Walter E. MonroeMr. Dover G. MooreMr. and Mrs. Nathaniel H. Morison IIIMr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. MorrisMr. and Mrs. William J. Morris, Jr., USN, Ret.Mrs. W. Wallace Morton, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. MullerMr. and Mrs. Christopher MurphyMrs. Carolyn NelsonMr. Yorke E. NelsonThe Rev. and Mrs. James G. Newton, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. N. Byrd NewtonMs. Anita Vere NicollMrs. Lois Loucks Nixon 6Mrs. Julia Lewis Nofsinger 6Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Norris, Jr.Mrs. Judy G. NortonMr. W. Felton NorwoodMs. Yvonne NorwoodMr. Patrick J. O’BrienMr. and Mrs. John F. O’NeilHerbert and Elaine OsburnBev and Betty OsburnWilliam and Beverly OuztsMrs. Evelyn Ward OvertonDr. John A. Owen, Jr. 6Ms. Barbara PackettJane M. Packett 6Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Parke IIIMrs. Rachel F. ParkerMr. and Mrs. William A. PattyMs. Betty B. PaulMr. David J. PaulMrs. Catherine T. PayneMr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Pelley 6Mrs. Betty B. PenleyLTC Henry W. Persons, Jr., USA (Ret.)Ms. Dede PetriMr. and Mrs. Robert K. PettusConley and Robin PhippsMrs. Caroline PiersonCarole and Jim PolandMrs. Joan B. PolandKim and Myron Pollack
Mrs. Margaret R. PooleMr. Christopher C. PowellMrs. Constance G. PowersMs. Kathy PrendergastDr. and Mrs. G. Wesley PriceMs. Julia H. PritchardMrs. Dianne E. Pritchett 6Ms. Elizabeth B. PryorMrs. Mary T. PryorMr. and Mrs. Edward H. PulliamMrs. Bridie W. PylesMr. Gary RakeMs. Anne H. D. RandolphMrs. John H. RandolphMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. RatliffeMr. Jack ReamsAnne Lee ReathMr. and Mrs. Gant RedmonMrs. Dolores R. ReedMr. and Mrs. J. William Reid 6The Hon. and Mrs. Horace A. Revercomb IIIMegan ReynoldsMiss Kathleen D. RibaudoMr. Russell P. RichMr. Alden B. Richardson IIIMrs. Judy RipleyMr. and Mrs. Kevin RistauDr. and Mrs. Jacques E. RiviereMr. and Mrs. John E. Roberts, Jr.Mrs. T. Williams Roberts, Jr.Mrs. Bruce G. RodenbergMrs. Veronique RodmanMr. and Mrs. Alexander M. RoeMrs. Gloria F. RogersMs. Lucy M. Rogers 6Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lee RogersMrs. Lynn K. RogersonMr. and Mrs. E .E. Chip RohrMs. Cynthia RoscoeMr. Gary Harlan Roseman, Jr.Mrs. Brooke Ross 6Mrs. Allison RozyckiJoAnne RuffaMr. John D. RuffnerMr. and Mrs. Ernest F. RuppeMr. and Mrs. Craig M. RushingMr. John Mosby RussellMr. and Mrs. Joseph SalcettiMrs. Leah L. SamuelsMr. Joshua SanfordMaria Carter SatterfieldMs. Samantha L. SauerDr. William K. ScarboroughMr. and Mrs. Edward M. Schaaf IIIMs. Yolanda ScheibMs. Marge SchraderMr. Alexander M. ScottMr. and Mrs. Stephen T. SearsMrs. Barbara L. SegarMr. and Mrs. Daniel L. SemegenMs. Justina J. SerafinTommy and Laurie SettleMrs. Carolann H. SharpMs. Margaret ShepardMr. Wayne W. Shields and Ms. Susan GriffinFrank and Brenda ShimchickMs. Katrina ShultzMrs. Lou SilveyMr. John W. Simpson
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Mrs. Elizabeth G. SissonCAPT Thomas Upton Sisson, USN (Ret.)Mrs. Doris H. SlaterEleanor F. SlaterMrs. Virginia SlaughterMr. and Mrs. James W. SmackMs. Lorraine P. SmelserMr. and Mrs. Benjamin G. Smith, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. C.D. Smith IIIMr. and Mrs. Charles H. SmithMr. J. Patrick SmithMrs. Patricia M. Smith 6Mr. Raymond G. SmithMr. Roy E. Smith, Jr. 6Mrs. W. Latimer Snowdon, Jr.Ms. Shannon H. SpearsMr. T. Alexander SpeerMr. and Mrs. Jacob SpencerMr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Spitler, Jr.Mrs. Theresa G. SpringerMr. Barry W. StarkeMr. and Mrs. Andrew SteinbachLarry L. Stephenson, M.D.Mrs. William C. Stephenson IVMrs. Mary S. SterlingDorothy L. StiffMr. and Mrs. Robert L. Stiles, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey W. StoneMrs. Ann Carter Stonesifer 6Dr. and Mrs. Dwight C. Storke, Jr.Mr. Guice G. StrongMr. and Mrs. Dennis SullivanMr. and Mrs. Jason SulserMr. Larry SuttonJohn and Joyce SydnorMs. Ellen L. TabbMr. Claiborne TaylorMr. and Mrs. Herb TeacheyMorton G. and Nancy P. Thalhimer Foundation 6Mr. T.A.D. TharpMs. Valerie A. ThayerPolly ThebanMs. Jennifer L. TheoretDr. and Mrs. A. Henry ThomasMr. and Mrs. Daniel D. ThomasMs. Mary ThomasMrs. Sue Ann ThomasMr. and Mrs. Joseph W. ThompsonMrs. Mary Jane ThompsonMr. E. William ThomsonMr. and Mrs. Rodney ThornMrs. Peter P. ThurberMr. and Mrs. Joseph A. ToccoMrs. Elnora F. TompkinsRichard and Teri ToppingRebecca R. TraderMrs. Catherine TylerMrs. Susan TylerMr. Gerald K. UnderdownIan and Susan ValentineMiss Khaki ValentineMr. and Mrs. Alan Van CottMrs. Sarah VanderhoofDr. and Mrs. David Allen VaughanMr. William E. VaughanMr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. WakefieldMs. Kasia WardynskiMrs. H. Neill WareMrs. Kia Ware
Anne Ritchie WaringMr. James Robert WarrenMr. and Mrs. William C. Washburn, Jr. 6Mrs. Marshall B. WatermanMr. and Mrs. John W. Welch IIMrs. Murrell R. WerthMr. and Mrs. Ralph W. West, Jr. 6Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. West 6Mrs. Anne B. WetzelMs. Constance V. R. WhiteMrs. Mary D. White 6Mr. Stephen T. WhiteMrs. Virginia S. WhiteMrs. Deborah Corsa WhittakerMr. Warren T. WhittakerMr. Larry Stanton WieseMrs. Mildred Embree WieserMs. Kasey WigginsMs. Virginia WigginsMrs. Alice R. WilkersonMrs. Emily WilkinsonMs. Eileen F. WilkinsonMrs. Ormonde D. WilkinsonJoan Beauregard WilliamsMr. and Mrs. J. Steven Wilson 6Ms. Nancy K. WilsonMrs. Robert E. WilsonMrs. Helen S. WinelandDr. Mervyn W. WingfieldMr. and Mrs. Wallace A. WithersMr. Thomas A. WolfMr. and Mrs. Eugene WolskiCharles and Lisa Wood 6Mrs. Mary Frances Varner WoodMr. Thomas B. WoodardMr. and Mrs. Norris E. Woodburn 6Mr. Andrew H. WoodsMr. and Mrs. William H. Woody, Jr. 6Mrs. William WorrallMr. Bob Worthy 6Mrs. Jacqualene B. WorthyMs. Elizabeth Lee WrightMr. and Mrs. Jon YaglaMrs. Leanna C. YeatmanMrs. Nancy B. YeawMr. and Mrs. Howard L. YorkMrs. Patricia H. YoungMs. Rebecca B. ZehmerJames and Priscilla ZieglerMr. and Mrs. Frederick A. ZimmerSarah Lippincott Zimmerman 6Mr. and Mrs. Ward H. Zimmerman
6True Lee Society members are loyal and committed donors to Stratford Hall who have made contributions for at least 10 consecutive years.
Contribution LevelsLee Circle ................................. $5,000 and aboveFounder ...................................... $1,000–$4,999Delegate .............................................$500–$999Patriot ...............................................$100–$499Associate .............................................under $100
Non-Monetary GiftsBevans Oyster Company, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. F.F. Chandler, Jr.Dr. Virginia U. CollierFaunce Seafood, Inc.Mr. Ed HaileMrs. Nathan V. Hendricks IIIMrs. Thomas C. JacksonMr. Ron JenningsMr. Charles M. Lewis IIMr. and Mrs. Forbes ManerMr. Theodore W. PriceMr. and Mrs. C. Todd RansoneMrs. Nelson Schwab IIIThe Society of the Lees of VirginiaMrs. Warren A. StephensMs. Anne R. StuartVirginia Living MagazineMrs. William K. Woltz, Jr.
Memorial and Honorary Gifts
In Memory of Bertha Crosely Ball Ann M. Stack
In Memory of Mr. Ernest Ball Mrs. Murrell R. Werth
In Memory of Barbara Haxall Grundy Barrett Mr. Ernest Clifford Barrett III
In Memory of Mrs. Sophia R. Bass Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Ballantine
In Memory of RADM Thomas E. Bass III Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Ballantine Mr. and Mrs. John S. Glover Mr. and Mrs. Clay Tillman Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Jackson Mrs. Jo Ellen Bass Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Nunley Mr. and Mrs. W. Hunter deButts, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Kimbark MacColl, Jr. McGladrey LLP Mr. Philip Cook Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schepmoes
In Memory of Mrs. Charles Pye Burnett, Jr. Mrs. Laura Burnett Gowen
In Memory of Paula Whitaker Calhoun Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Parke III Mr. and Mrs. Warren Simpson
In Memory of Lorraine Clay R. Hilles and Susan Lloyd Graham
In Memory of Lorena D. Conner Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Tadlock
In Memory of Robert Sibley Cooper, Jr. Mrs. Robert Sibley Cooper, Jr.
In Memory of Rosalie Culver Mr. and Mrs. W. Hunter deButts, Jr. Mr. Edwin A. Fenwick
In Memory of Betsy Doerken Phil and Nancy Davis Mr. and Mrs. James F. Moseley
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In Memory of Mr. Ted Donnan Mr. and Mrs. W. Hunter deButts, Jr.
In Memory of VADM Irving T. Duke Terrill Duke Walters
In Memory of James Harvey Everett Mr. Graham Lee Everett
In Memory of Mr. Robert E. Flowerree Mrs. Ann D. Flowerree
In Memory of Karl Ten Eyck Gebhard Ms. Joy Lee Powell Gebhard
In Memory of Mrs. Joshua Green Mrs. Laura Burnett Gowen
In Memory of Rachel Hake Dr. Terry H. Hake
In Memory of Helen Hayes Hamilton Mr. James C. Hamilton, Jr.
In Memory of Barbara Brunmark Harriman The Hon. and Mrs. Edward Whitfield
In Memory of Mary Rushton Haskell Mr. Wyatt Rushton Haskell
In Memory of Mrs. Charles R. Hooff, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Norman
In Memory of Jane E. Hotchkiss Mr. Winchester F. Hotchkiss Mrs. John T. Lawrence, Jr.
In Memory of IdaBelle Farrow Isaacs Dr. and Mrs. E. R. McDannald, Jr.
In Memory of Mrs. Bleecker Isham Mrs. William L. Searle Searle Family Trust
In Memory of Katharine McCook Knox Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Smith, Jr.
In Memory of Richard Henry Lee Laird Mrs. Richard Henry Lee Laird, Sr.
In Memory of John Robert Lane, Jr. Mr. James Robert Warren
In Memory of Dr. Charles H. Laney Mrs. Suzan T. Laney
In Memory of Margaret Goodwillie Laurent Elizabeth MacLean Laurent
In Memory of J. Wayne Lee Mrs. Anne D. Lee
In Memory of Mr. Burton Pierce Lee Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. R. Bennett
In Memory of Major General Richard M. Lee, USA, Ret. Mrs. Richard M. Lee
In Memory of Col. Richard Lee Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Morton
In Memory of Richard Bland Lee V Mrs. Torie Lee Adams
In Memory of Marguerite duPont Lee Mahony Mr. Walter B. Mahony III
In Memory of Mrs. L. B. Mason, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Mason
In Memory of Mrs. Phebe Mixter Mrs. Robert B. Field, Jr.
In Memory of Dr. Douglas and Molly Vere Nicoll Ms. Anita Vere Nicoll
In Memory of Jaquelin W. Nottingham Mrs. John S. Pearson
In Memory of Reverend Dr. Geoffrey Price Peter and Betsy Wigginton
In Memory of Roberta C. Reid Ms. Janice R. Beebe
In Memory of Lee Eugene Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lee Rogers
In Memory of Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Roszmann Mr. and Mrs. Jerome B. Tankersley III
In Memory of Jane Yeatman Savage Mrs. T. Williams Roberts, Jr
In Memory of Mrs. Virginia Durand Shelden Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bell, Jr. Legatus Foundation
In Memory of Mary Alletta Laird Silvia Mr. Peter A. Silvia
In Memory of Mr. Matthew R. Simmons Mrs. Matthew R. Simmons Otter Island Foundation
In Memory of Grace Yeomans Thaler Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. Brown II Mrs. Charles F. Moore Mr. Thomas W. Thaler
In Memory of Miss Pat Thomas Mr. Samuel H. Thomas, Jr.
In Memory of William “Poncho” Thompson Ms. Shanin Bachstein
In Memory of Mr. Joseph A. Tompkins Mrs. Elnora F. Tompkins
In Memory of Mrs. Audry C. Train Alexandra C. Totten
In Memory of Joyce W. Wellford Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Ruppe Ms. Camille Wells
In Memory of Mary McLoughlin Wellington Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Wellington III
In Memory of Janet G. Whitehouse Mrs. William Houston Blount Mrs. Owsley Brown II The Owsley Brown Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. W. Hunter deButts, Jr.
In Memory of Mr. Samuel McClay Yonce Mrs. Lizora M. Yonce
In Memory of Mrs. Marian Wolff Young Mr. Hillyer M. Young
In Honor of Ann Pendleton Alexander Mrs. C. Edgerton Thayer
In Honor of Robert and Susan Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kuger
In Honor of Mary Jane Brock Carpe Diem Club
In Honor of Mrs. Frederick I. Brown, Jr. Mrs. Mary Patricia Brown
In Honor of Dale Cabot Neil and Elise Wallace
In Honor of Stuart Cobb Dr. and Mrs. A. Henry Thomas
In Honor of Dr. Virginia U. Collier Mr. and Mrs. William G. B. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Spencer
In Honor of Ann Cooper Lyle and Nancy Minter Mrs. Bonnie S. Shelton
In Honor of Mrs. Ginny Day Mr. and Mrs. William K. Woltz, Jr.
In Honor of Sarah Helm Dobbins Mr. R. Helm Dobbins
In Honor of Mrs. Addie M. Donnan Mrs. Melinda G. Rath Lee
In Honor of Mrs. Allison Fleming John and Colleen Burgeson Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Fleming
In Honor of Mr. James W. Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Fleming
In Honor of Dede Gilbert Mr. Michael Ayrer
In Honor of Custis Glover Mr. and Mrs. David Tanner Jewish Communal Fund Kim and Myron Pollack Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Price Robert and Nancy Zapletal
In Honor of John S. Glover Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Price
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In Honor of Preeti Haldipur Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hurto
In Honor of Mary Hamed Heather Hagerman
In Honor of Mrs. Kathy Hendricks Mr. and Mrs. W. Moses Bond Lyle and Nancy Minter Mr. W. Felton Norwood Mr. and Mrs. J. Ridgely Porter III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Rankin
In Honor of Nancy Isham Lake Forest Garden Club Mrs. William L. Searle Searle Family Trust
In Honor of Mrs. Martha Anne Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Altmaier Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Roberts Brokaw III Mrs. Catherine M. Jones Kip and Joe McDaniel Mrs. W. Latimer Snowdon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Tepe
In Honor of Mr. Tom Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baldwin
In Honor of Carolyn Jett Ms. Camille Wells
In Honor of Mrs. Hope Jones Ms. Isobel L. Ellis
In Honor of Dr. and Mrs. James C. Lasker Mrs. William Houston Blount
In Honor of Mrs. Marsee Lee Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Ball Mrs. Sarah Donnem Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. Hagood, Jr. Mrs. Roger P. Hanahan Ms. Gretchen Japhet Mrs. Katharine S. Robinson
In Honor of Nicholas Lynch Mr. James W. Lynch
In Honor of Miss Paula Madden Mr. and Mrs. Nathan V. Hendricks III Waverly Country Club
In Honor of Kip McDaniel Mrs. Peggy Carr
In Honor of Jean B. McKenney Mr. Robert N. McKenney
In Honor of Rt. Rev. James Montgomery Mr. George H. Eatman
In Honor of Mrs. Matthias Plum, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William N. Booth Mr. and Mrs. Eli Manchester
In Honor of Mrs. Carol B. Price Mrs. Clay T. Jackson Fred and Susan Kasten
In Honor of Mrs. Mary Dell Pritzlaff Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Dunlap III
In Honor of Dr. Paul C. Reber Mr. and Mrs. John T. Beaty, Jr.
In Honor of Dr. James I. (Bud) Robertson, Jr. Dr. Elizabeth Lee Robertson
In Honor of Mrs. Mary Rogers Mr. John Johnson
In Honor of Jeannie Rutherfoord Mr. and Mrs. Beauchamp Carr
In Honor of Dr. Douglas W. Sanford Mr. and Mrs. Nathan V. Hendricks III
In Honor of Mrs. Barbara B. Slick Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Morris Mr. and Mrs. Zach Young
In Honor of Mrs. Isaac Noyes Smith IV Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Lawson
In Honor of Mrs. Molly Spencer Mrs. Richard M. Lee
In Honor of Mrs. Caroline Standley Mr. and Mrs. Eli Manchester
In Honor of Mrs. Harriet C. Stephens The Brown Foundation, Inc. Kevin and Cindy Burns Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Crass Mr. and Mrs. Mark Davis Mark and Laura Doramus Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Finch, Jr. Greg and Dora Jane Flesher Mr. and Mrs. George R. O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tucker III Mr. and Mrs. Gus Vratsinas
In Honor of Cita Suratgar Mrs. Betsy S. Kleeblatt
In Honor of Mrs. Mollie Van Devender Dr. and Mrs. Paul Parker Bill and Carol Sneed Ms. Margaret H. Walker
In Honor of Constance Harriman Whitfield Mrs. Genny McSweeney Ryan
In Honor of Mrs. Mary H. Wilson Mrs. Orme Wilson, Jr.
In Honor of Mrs. Page Murrell Woltz Mr. and Mrs. John C. Fennebresque, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James Myers
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Friends of Stratford Committee Chairmen
District of ColumbiaMrs. Edward Whitfield
MassachusettsMrs. Samuel P.M. Gray
VirginiaAlexandria Mrs. Andrew M. Duke
Blue Ridge Mr. John B. Adams, Jr.
Fredericksburg Mrs. R. Hunter Morin Mrs. W. Angus Muir Mrs. Ronald Rosner Mrs. Ann Sears
Richmond City Mrs. Charles M. Johnson III Mrs. Richard L. Ramsey
Northern Neck Essex County Mrs. Muscoe R. H. Garnett, Jr.
King George County Mrs. Ian Norfleet Mrs. Frank B. Taylor
Lancaster County Mrs. John L. Muller Mrs. C. Jeffers Schmidt Mrs. E. A. Stephens, Jr.
Northumberland County Mrs. Jack H. Ritter Mrs. Randolph Cockrell Dr. Hilary Derby
Richmond County Mrs. Richard A. Farmar III Mrs. John H. Morris IV Mrs. Thom Austin
Westmoreland County Mrs. William D. Jenkins Mrs. Thomas Baker Mrs. John Lawler Mrs. Lawrence Latane III
Advisory Panels
National Council
The Hon. John Hager, Chair Richmond, Virginia
H. Furlong Baldwin Cheriton, Virginia
The Hon. John Chichester Reedville, Virginia
Ron Fleming Cambridge, Massachusetts
Custis Glover Rye, New York
Martha Anne Jackson Dover, Delaware
James Lee Washington, DC
R. Hunter Morin Fredericksburg, Virginia
Carol B. Price Richmond, Virginia
Phil Reese Wilmington, Delaware
Alice Siegel Richmond, Virginia
Advisory Panel For Historic Resources
Hugh C. Miller, FAIA, Chair Richmond, Virginia
J. Timothy Keller, FASLA Landscape Architecture, College of Design Iowa State University Ames, Iowa
Calder C. Loth, Architectural Historian Richmond, Virginia
Carl Lounsbury Architectural Research Department Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Williamsburg, Virginia
The Reverend W. Brown Morton III Professor Emeritus Department of Historic Preservation University of Mary Washington Fredericksburg, Virginia
Dennis J. Pogue, PhD Adjunct Associate Professor University of Maryland School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation
Advisory Panel For Historic Interiors
Ronald L. Hurst, Chair Vice-President & Chief Curator The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Williamsburg, Virginia
Susan Borchardt Private Consultant Washington, D.C.
Ellen K. Donald Private Consultant Alexandria, VA
Dedi Knox Honorary Director Stratford Hall
Elizabeth M. Laurent Director for Historical Resources Girard College Ardmore, PA
Robert Leath Chief Curator Vice President, Collections & Research Old Salem Museums & Gardens Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Betty C. Leviner Department of Historical Research Colonial Williamsburg Williamsburg, Virginia
Beverley W. Rowland Honorary Director Stratford Hall
Matt Webster Architectural Conservator Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Williamsburg, Virginia
Camille Wells Architectural Historian Lecturer, Department of History College of William & Mary Williamsburg, Virginia
Related Advisor Charles Hummel Curator Emeritus Winterthur Museum
Advisory Panel for Historic Gardens
Peggy L. Cornett, Chair Curator of Plants The Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Charlottesville, Virginia
Wayne Amos Athens, Georgia
Charlotte S. Benjamin Restoration Committee Liaison Garden Club of Virginia Arlington, Virginia
Gay Barclay Honorary Director Stratford Hall
Gail Collmann Griffin Director of Gardens Dumbarton Oaks Washington, D.C.
Don Haynie Williamsburg, Virginia
Kathy Hendricks Board Member Liaison Director for Georgia Stratford Hall
Beate Jensen Gari Melchers Home and Studio at Belmont Fredericksburg, Virginia
Kenneth M. McFarland Project Consultant Former Director of Education Stratford Hall
Phillip Watson Phillip Watson Designs, Inc. West Chester, Pennsylvania
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Staff & Volunteers
Administration
Paul Reber, Ph.D. Executive Director
Bernadette Barclay Executive Assistant
Helena Omohundro Director, Budget & Finance
Betty Branson Senior Accounting Clerk
Angela Lee-Liggins Accounting Clerk III
Chandler Battaile Director, Development
Regina Pitts Annual Fund Coordinator
Caitlin Durham Development & Marketing Communications Assistant
James Schepmoes Director, Public Relations/Marketing
Education, Preservation and Research
Judith Hynson Director, Research and Library Collections
Abigail Newkirk Director, Interpretation and Education
Jon Bachman Public Events Manager
Gretchen Pendleton Curator
Karen Louvar Collections Manager
Denise Thompson Museum Technician
Phillip Mark Director, Preservation
Operations
David Marks Director, Maintenance and Security
James Jones Assistant Director, Maintenance and Security
Matthew Peterschmidt Director, Landscapes
Charles Jones Farm Manager
Auxiliary Services
Randy Stephens General Manager, Lodging and Sales
Richard Ryland Manager, Food and Beverage
Janet Branson Director, Gift Shop
Support Staff
Visitor Center/GatekeepersLarry Crawford, John Mulholland, Mary Bowman, Charlene Becker, Helen Brann, Ellen Gasser
LodgingLesley Brooks
HousekeepingTeresa L. Self, Gale Griffin, Louise Borrett, Rebecca Bowman, Robin Raines
Plantation OperationsRandolph T. Jones, Paul Compton, Shawn Taylor, Ian Barclay
SecurityMillard Bryant, Frances Churchill, Wesley Churchill, Ralph Brann
Gift ShopGayle Jones, Amanda Stephens, Gail Tinsley, Melody Veit
InterpretiveMartha Newman, Helen Brann, Eleanor Jones, Charlene Becker, Edna Mae Oliff, Marilyn Cottrell, Ellen Gasser, Edward Doerken, Elizabeth Kennedy, Rita Wagstaff, Judith Jamison, Mary Bowman, Melody Veit, Helen Beverly, Jon Burrell, Jamie Catron, Elizabeth Oakes, Morgan Mangold
Dining RoomDeborah Boswell, Lea Henderson, Mathilde French, Tonia Garvie, Judy Hayes, Eva Mindrup, Luis Ramirez, Ashlie Shalawlyo, Tykeisha Thompson
MillRobert Hundley, Roger Gallagher, Hunter Cridlin, Charles Jones
VolunteersBob Daley, Maurice Capone, Lou Thomas, Steven Kesterson, John Henry, Kathleen Hoover, Karen Hawthorne, Robert Delano, Westmoreland Bowhunters, Stratford Hall Hunt Club
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