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Place Name County State Country Place Type
Falmouth, Virginia King George County (Va.), Stafford County (Va.) Virginia United States

Originally located in King George County, Va., Falmouth is now a part of Stafford County, Va. Dixon's Warehouse, a warehouse appointed for the inspection of tobacco, was located in Falmouth.

Fauquier County, Virginia Fauquier County (Va.) Virginia United States County
Fayette County, Pennsylvania Fayette County (Pa.) Pennsylvania United States County

GW owned a 1,644–acre tract, known as Washington’s Bottom, in Fayette county.  

Ferry farm (Mount Vernon, Va.) Fairfax County (Va.) Virginia United States Estate/Farm/Plantation/Residence

GW's Ferry farm consisted of two tracts purchased in 1769 and 1770 from John Posey and John West, Jr.  A short distance down the Potomac River from the Mount Vernon mansion, the farm was located ... Read More

Fincastle County, Virginia Fincastle County (Va.) Virginia United States County

Fincastle County, Va., was created in 1772 from Botetourt County on the north side of the Great Kanawha River. 

Finnie's ordinary (Williamsburg, Va.) James City County (Va.) Virginia United States Tavern/Ordinary

Alexander Finnie bought the Raleigh Tavern in Williamsburg in 1749 and sold it in 1752 but continued, at least intermittently, to be a tavern keeper in the town until his death in 1769. When GW ... Read More

Four Mile Run tract (Va.) Fairfax County (Va.) Virginia United States Tract

The Four Mile Run tract was located on the north side of Four Mile Run, a stream that enters the Potomac River north of Alexandria. While GW began surveying the land on 22 April 1785, it was not  ... Read More

Fredericksburg, Virginia Virginia United States City/Town
French's farm (Mount Vernon, Va.) Fairfax County (Va.) Virginia United States Estate/Farm/Plantation/Residence

Mrs. Penelope Manley French owned land that lay between the Ferry and Dogue Run farms. GW bought French’s tract and another tract lying between the two farms in 1786.