Real Estate
August will be a busy month for me, including moving to a new apartment with my wife (our lease application was approved on Friday), which means that the coincidental timing of a marker titled Real Estate is remarkable. I hope our move won’t have too much effect on my posting here, and hopefully the backlog of markers I’ve visited but not yet blogged about will not rise too much over the next month.
Colonial Parkway markers
Real Estate
Location: Colonial National Historic Pkwy, Williamsburg, VA 23185
Visited: July 4, 2009, 1:25pm
Transcription of marker: Early records tell of a land sale in 1636 being these 500 acres with “all howses…gardens, orchards, tenements.” The property passed from Thomas Crompe “of the Neck of Land” to Gershon Buck son of the Reverend Richard Buck who ministered for more than a decade at Jamestown.
My impressions: It’s funny to see all sorts of references to land in areas of 500 acres, especially given how large that seems to someone who’s lived in mostly urban settings of one form or another. I also find it interesting how we have at least one person named on this marker who isn’t really known about: Gershon Buck. Looks like his only claim to fame is likely being the son of Richard Buck: Google only had four hits on the son’s name (and presumably will have another once this is posted.
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