"Huntley: A Mason Family Country House" by Tony P. Wrenn is a historical study from the early 1970s that uncovers the story of Huntley, a Virginia country house linked to the influential Mason family. The book follows important people like Thomson Francis Mason and examines how this remarkable property was built and changed over time. Starting with the initial rediscovery of Huntley, the narrative pieces together its past through architectural analysis and family stories, revealing its importance in Virginia's history. Wrenn's book shows the estate's journey and its role in the broader historical environment.
Huntley: A Mason Family Country House
By Tony P. Wrenn
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Uncover the forgotten story of a Virginia estate and the powerful family who shaped its legacy.
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