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MONROESHANSIN . BECOMING SHRIE Oak Hill, Near Aldie, Va,, Was Built While He Was in White House. BY WILL P. miles 1821, while Pres the Capital of the Presidents, save at Mount Verno covered,” and ; toric spot_have sta There Mc last 10 vear leaders in a ational imp. éhinr the h the two homas Jef Declaration James \ stitution : the “Virginia quarter of a century v the affairs There nm pres s of his therings t original ates of law in , Madison ¢ tionized into the Monroe office. Jeffers lived three in while atte gress. Ame Jefte son’s the Conti Had Varied Coreer. With the single exception of J « Quincy his own Sect State, - President served the Monroe, & lh took lh“ oath o( office W kn‘ wn | resto building after British in 1814. the national Woman's Party, down to make way Court Building. Monroe inherited several scres of land near Aldie, Va., Joseph Jones, a Virginta states Whose daughter he married, Washin the original boundaries of this Oak Hill plantation is a little stream to| of is to be torn for a Supreme which the Indians gave the name ,Gohongarestan, “River of Swans, which picturesque appellation has degenerated into Goose Creck. Built Home in 1821. Monroe built his home there 1821, while he was President, dently from plans made by friend, Thomas Je i also evidence that James Hoban architect of the White House and o of the architects in charge of build ing the Capitol, had something to do with the erection of the Presid L house at Oak Hill. The evidence .that Jefferson made lhr | original sketch is found in a letter still in existence from Monroe to Jefferson requesting him to n the plans for a house to be erected in | Loudoun County, which Jefferson had evidently promised to do. | Another indleation that Jefferson | v have been the architeet is the | et "style. | was also inclined to occasionally depart from the correct classic designs, and this is evidenced by an odd number (7) of Doric columns 30 feet high and 9 feet in on the south plazza of hich is th: important porch overlooks a ter- raced garden which is being care. fully restored. The mansion is of red brick, three stories high, in the Georgian style and severely plain. It is unique in that . porch floors, hearthstones and walks mre of flagstones covered with dino- saur tracks, from.a quarry on the es- tate. The house w: Just before the vi to this ‘There is in e a letter written by Mr. Monra intimate friend living at his old in Albemarle County, stating that the mew house at Oak Hiil was about com- pleted and that he and Mrs. Monroe | evidently compl t of Gen. Lafay n | .| | | Above—Southern facade of the Oak Hill home, which James Monroe built while he was President. columns are a departure from the strict classical style in that there are an odd number (seven), behind the outside columns in the Center—One of the O: precious P at Oak Hill. Below—Log cottage, now more than 200 yvears old, in which Monroe and his family lived when they journeyed from Washington while the mansion was Ilrmx buiit In 1821. stone: nged to J hn Ada picture. ak Hill drawing rooms. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Yerk home. ms. chair on tI On th This shows one of the two marble mantels Lafayette to President Monroe. On the mantel are miniature portraits of a niece of George Washington a two daughters. The candlesticks on the mantel belonged to James Madison, as did also the fire irons. chandelier was Daniel Webster’s and came from his New cross-section of & maghony log presented to this large table bel | table was used by Washington’s niece. Thes: Two are hidden | presented by Gen. | nd her | The chair beside | al Edward Preble. The small | were expecting to have Gen. L tte | as one of their first guests. It w doubtless President Monroe's inter in the building and furnishing of hi new home that suggested to Gen. Lafayette that it would be a gracious act to present two of the most con spicuous mantels to Monroe for his mew residence. At rate, the two ‘White marble mantels are there as evi- dence of the marqui former envoy to Fi was presented to Senator token of esteem by the convention. 1 rfax as a | Mr. Fairfax had the most celebrated stud of ha the tels, at either end of the two drawing \.M Mor hip | 3 and were imported from Table Made by Duncan Phyffe. There is still in the house with a circular top § feet in diameter |b which has been there since Monroe |1 himself had it mad cross s tion throv ahogany 10g pre Bented to the President hy the gove ingo. This tabl -ding to the geners n Phyffe and is believe o have been made in his shop. Mrs. Monroe and one of their daugh ters, who died at Oak Hill, were buried ‘in the garden until comparatively re- cently, when they were moved to Rich- mond at the time that President Mon- roe was reinterred there. There is still standing some 50 yards west of the mansion the small log ecottage in which the President his family lived on visits to while the new house was beir This quaint cottage was th than a century s0 th day considerably = old. B the bric used. The Oak Hill 1 Been well taken c cessive owners. White House despers half century of tired to T a table smokeh closing months of his two letters that nroe and Mad by five years e former up his estate. of the breathed his 13 the Repul Purchased by Col._J en. Longst owner, and he 7o, when r ‘Its hospl. | rominent per- | 1 Henry Fair senator d & member of constitu- nal convention is now grow- g on the lawn an oak tree which v '\nd o‘d propert | Henry Little +- | thoroughl Planting and 1 The which D Albem undefeated ‘nun of Vir; Leesburg, afik C. > Piedmon! ney horses in the United States on the Oak Hill estate, headed Matchless of Lit- sed the enator He has had 15 feet made to each n,(l. he east t & more been Mr. ke as few on as possible Orders at present a Monroe to_ his n Benton, dated May gives directions re- of many trees on s a tradition that a onroe to be plant- member of each the " had adition that Vh"j ard on the [by Madison in his home, n which the were shipped been | lelicious in Wash that the Queen. 4 fact that through ‘r the located on a| north the village of | ¢iened by Stanford W outh > north end of | _Albema >(h! pip- > view on 9 miles may be e, moved ters to Lees. Near Scene chives of protected of Battle. that yarched over ed in this hou built Whenever Littleton ob- possible Mr. niture and other been in the b shing Hi took le that would furniture, Jef. and under urnishings se in Mr. Monroe’s days. In the dining room 18 a massive mahogany sideboard, oc: cupying the same place it did when Mr. Monroe, the last President to cling to the anclent knee breeches, cockade and sword, had as guests Marquis de Lafayette and John Quincy Adams, | his successor as President. | There is also in the house an old | mahogany recking ch which aid to e been Monroe's favorite seat |when counseling with the leaders in affairs of state. A number of other pleces of Monroe’ collected at Oak Hill. In the n drawing room is glass chandelier that formerly be- longed to Daniel Webster, who was an intimate friend of Monroe's, and which came from Webster's New York | o City home. Has Washington China. Among the other treasures that Mr, 1Lme|ou has _collected are pieces of china that belonged to George Wash- ington, and five chairs that belonged to John Adams, the second President. He has a pair of candlesticks on the mantel in the dining room that be- longed to Madison, the third Presi- dent. Brass fireirons that belonged to Madison and a very interesting col- lection of furniture, which were used Montpelie by Mr, have recently ‘Lmu on. Among his treasures are miniature | portraits of a niece of ( | ington, daughter of « | two daughters, and a small mahogany table that belonged to Washington's been secured Several pieces of furniture that a | tract attention were once used by { miral Preble, commander of the f attleship, the Constitution. 1t Oak Hill contains the on of white mahogany furniture to be seen anywhere outside of a couple of the largest museums in |the world. This furniture was de- e and s de- | cidedly “different.” Has Yale Elm Chairs. rary Mr. Littleton has k chairs made from elm t removed from the Yale campus in 1858 to make way for the new Yale buil % In the Oak Hi i for the hives are the nal plan house, various y handwriting bill for the Winchester and dated May 18, 1834, Mr. Monroe's estate. original shetch of the house was evidently made as an architect’s draw- |ing to guide the o er, Willlam | Benton, in proceeding with the con- | struction we It is quite obvious that the ects in those days did |not make as claborate drawings as | now. | One of the documents contains a bill a furniture have been | ¥ | CONFEDERATE AT 84 .| 38, a widow, of B: | 18th of prices and the proposition made to Capt. James Hoban, dated February 4, 1821, for certain materials toward construction of the house. This says; “I have taken the scarcity of money into view and have according! ly made mer the prices very low.” Some of the prices quoted are surprisingly low: Joist framed and laid in wall, per square . Boxed windows frames for dou- ble weights Double worked doors Single worked door : . anging doors ' butts Another document, dated 1§23, con- tains a list of Monroe's 44 slaves. It s he had 96 cattle, 203 sheep, 86 gs and 18 horses and mules. These documents were retained by Mr. mon is operated as a Littleton, who divides Bl time ‘between Oak HiIl and New York. TAKES BRIDE AT 38 Virginian Who Fought at Gettys- burg and Baltimore Widow United at Rockville. Special Disp to The Star, ROCKVILLE, Md, yplanus Fitzwater, ate veteran, reti life-long resident of Prince William County, Va., was married in Rock- ville today to Mrs. Margaret Wellons, timore, who has for veral months been visiting in this county. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. S. J. Goode of the Chris- tian Church, in the presence of sev- eral friends. It was the third matrimonial ven- ture of the bridegroom. His first wife died and he found it* necessary to divorce the second, he explained. He is vigorous in mind and body. He served four yvears as a me: ‘mber of the Virginia ch - was commanded by ( Jubal Early, and although in numerous engagements, including the battles of Fishers Hill, Winchester and Gettysburg, came out unscratched. He had never been afraid of work, and is temperate in all things. He was the father, he stated, of six sons, three of whom are living. August 13— 84-year-old Con- ed farmer and Cr Come and Welcome, From the Weekly Scotsman. . 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