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Chapman Family Cemetery
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An account of the resource
The Chapman Family Cemetery is located in Prince William County, Virginia on Bull Run Mountain in the northwestern corner of the county near the towns of Broad Run and Thoroughfare. It contains five headstones with identifying markings as well as several additional headstones/footstones with no identifying markings on them. The cemetery is surrounded by a stone wall and is currently in disrepair, including one broken headstone (since 2008). Downhill from the cemetery are the ruins of the Chapman family mill (also known as Beverley Mill), said to be the tallest stacked stone structure in the United States. During the Civil War a battle fought on the ridge where the cemetery is located was one of the decisive engagements in the Second Battle of Manassas (1862). the Chapman family was a prominent planter family in northwestern Prince William and Fauquier counties, owning fairly large estates, as well as commercial enterprises such as the mill. Those buried in the cemetery are Chapmans, Alexanders, or Williams--families related to one another through marriage in various ways.
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Mills Kelly
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Chapman Family Cemetery Survey (1995)
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Chapman Family Cemetery
Description
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This document is a survey of the Chapman Family Cemetery completed in 1995 by Ron Turner and Howard Thompson who have been surveying cemeteries in Prince William County, Virginia since the early 1990s.
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Ron Turner, Howard Thompson
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Prince William County Historical Commission
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Prince William County Historical Commission
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1995
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Mills Kelly
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http://www.pwcvabooks.com/Cemeteries1.htm
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English
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Government Document
Chapman
Thoroughfare
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Chapman Family Cemetery
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An account of the resource
The Chapman Family Cemetery is located in Prince William County, Virginia on Bull Run Mountain in the northwestern corner of the county near the towns of Broad Run and Thoroughfare. It contains five headstones with identifying markings as well as several additional headstones/footstones with no identifying markings on them. The cemetery is surrounded by a stone wall and is currently in disrepair, including one broken headstone (since 2008). Downhill from the cemetery are the ruins of the Chapman family mill (also known as Beverley Mill), said to be the tallest stacked stone structure in the United States. During the Civil War a battle fought on the ridge where the cemetery is located was one of the decisive engagements in the Second Battle of Manassas (1862). the Chapman family was a prominent planter family in northwestern Prince William and Fauquier counties, owning fairly large estates, as well as commercial enterprises such as the mill. Those buried in the cemetery are Chapmans, Alexanders, or Williams--families related to one another through marriage in various ways.
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Mills Kelly
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Meadowland (Ruins)
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Meadowland (Chapman Family)
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Ruins of Meadowland, the home of the Chapman/Beverley family at Thoroughfare Gap, Virginia. This undated photograph from the Library of Congress is part of the Historic American Buildings Survey.
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Library of Congress
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English
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Beverley
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Chapman Family Cemetery
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An account of the resource
The Chapman Family Cemetery is located in Prince William County, Virginia on Bull Run Mountain in the northwestern corner of the county near the towns of Broad Run and Thoroughfare. It contains five headstones with identifying markings as well as several additional headstones/footstones with no identifying markings on them. The cemetery is surrounded by a stone wall and is currently in disrepair, including one broken headstone (since 2008). Downhill from the cemetery are the ruins of the Chapman family mill (also known as Beverley Mill), said to be the tallest stacked stone structure in the United States. During the Civil War a battle fought on the ridge where the cemetery is located was one of the decisive engagements in the Second Battle of Manassas (1862). the Chapman family was a prominent planter family in northwestern Prince William and Fauquier counties, owning fairly large estates, as well as commercial enterprises such as the mill. Those buried in the cemetery are Chapmans, Alexanders, or Williams--families related to one another through marriage in various ways.
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Mills Kelly
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Beverley Mill
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Beverley (Chapman's) Mill
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Photograph of Beverley's (Chapman's) Mill, Broad Run, Virginia, from the Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress). No date is included in the record at the Library of Congress. Beverley Mill is considered to be the tallest stacked stone structure in the United States and is approximately 200 yards from the Chapman Family Cemetery.
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http://loc.gov/pictures/item/va0852/
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Library of Congress
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English
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Chapman Family Cemetery
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An account of the resource
The Chapman Family Cemetery is located in Prince William County, Virginia on Bull Run Mountain in the northwestern corner of the county near the towns of Broad Run and Thoroughfare. It contains five headstones with identifying markings as well as several additional headstones/footstones with no identifying markings on them. The cemetery is surrounded by a stone wall and is currently in disrepair, including one broken headstone (since 2008). Downhill from the cemetery are the ruins of the Chapman family mill (also known as Beverley Mill), said to be the tallest stacked stone structure in the United States. During the Civil War a battle fought on the ridge where the cemetery is located was one of the decisive engagements in the Second Battle of Manassas (1862). the Chapman family was a prominent planter family in northwestern Prince William and Fauquier counties, owning fairly large estates, as well as commercial enterprises such as the mill. Those buried in the cemetery are Chapmans, Alexanders, or Williams--families related to one another through marriage in various ways.
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Mills Kelly
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Thoroughfare Gap, Virginia (1901)
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Thoroughfare Gap, Virginia
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A map of Thoroughfare Gap, Virginia, 1901. Library of Congress title: <em>Map of Prince William County, Virginia : compiled from U.S. Geological Survey and other data and corrected with the assistance of reliable residents of the county / by Wm H. Brown. </em> This image is a small selection from the larger map of the county.
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Wash. D.C. : A. B. Graham Photo. Lith., 1901
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Library of Congress
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1901
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Mills Kelly
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English
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Map
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1901
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Chapman Family Cemetery
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An account of the resource
The Chapman Family Cemetery is located in Prince William County, Virginia on Bull Run Mountain in the northwestern corner of the county near the towns of Broad Run and Thoroughfare. It contains five headstones with identifying markings as well as several additional headstones/footstones with no identifying markings on them. The cemetery is surrounded by a stone wall and is currently in disrepair, including one broken headstone (since 2008). Downhill from the cemetery are the ruins of the Chapman family mill (also known as Beverley Mill), said to be the tallest stacked stone structure in the United States. During the Civil War a battle fought on the ridge where the cemetery is located was one of the decisive engagements in the Second Battle of Manassas (1862). the Chapman family was a prominent planter family in northwestern Prince William and Fauquier counties, owning fairly large estates, as well as commercial enterprises such as the mill. Those buried in the cemetery are Chapmans, Alexanders, or Williams--families related to one another through marriage in various ways.
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Mills Kelly
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Map of Thoroughfare Gap (Virginia)
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Thoroughfare Gap, Virginia
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A map of Thoroughfare Gap, Virginia from 1895, created by U.S. War Department, Topographical Engineers; United States. War Department; Young, J. J. and W. Hesselbach. The image is of a small portion of the larger map, titled <em>N.E. Virginia, Washington 1</em>.
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U.S. War Department
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David Rumsey Map Collection
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U.S. War Department
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1895
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Map
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1895
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Chapman Family Cemetery
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An account of the resource
The Chapman Family Cemetery is located in Prince William County, Virginia on Bull Run Mountain in the northwestern corner of the county near the towns of Broad Run and Thoroughfare. It contains five headstones with identifying markings as well as several additional headstones/footstones with no identifying markings on them. The cemetery is surrounded by a stone wall and is currently in disrepair, including one broken headstone (since 2008). Downhill from the cemetery are the ruins of the Chapman family mill (also known as Beverley Mill), said to be the tallest stacked stone structure in the United States. During the Civil War a battle fought on the ridge where the cemetery is located was one of the decisive engagements in the Second Battle of Manassas (1862). the Chapman family was a prominent planter family in northwestern Prince William and Fauquier counties, owning fairly large estates, as well as commercial enterprises such as the mill. Those buried in the cemetery are Chapmans, Alexanders, or Williams--families related to one another through marriage in various ways.
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Mills Kelly
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Chapman Family Cemetery
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Chapman Family Cemetery
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An account of the resource
<p>This is the marker placed outside the Chapman Family Cemetery by the <a href="http://brmconservancy.org/">Friends of Bull Run</a>, the conservancy group that administers the land on Bull Run Mountain above historic <a href="http://www.chapmansmill.org">Beverly Mill</a>.</p>
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10/27/2008
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Mills Kelly
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Creative Commons
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http://www.chapmansmill.org
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English
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Chapman Family Cemetery
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An account of the resource
The Chapman Family Cemetery is located in Prince William County, Virginia on Bull Run Mountain in the northwestern corner of the county near the towns of Broad Run and Thoroughfare. It contains five headstones with identifying markings as well as several additional headstones/footstones with no identifying markings on them. The cemetery is surrounded by a stone wall and is currently in disrepair, including one broken headstone (since 2008). Downhill from the cemetery are the ruins of the Chapman family mill (also known as Beverley Mill), said to be the tallest stacked stone structure in the United States. During the Civil War a battle fought on the ridge where the cemetery is located was one of the decisive engagements in the Second Battle of Manassas (1862). the Chapman family was a prominent planter family in northwestern Prince William and Fauquier counties, owning fairly large estates, as well as commercial enterprises such as the mill. Those buried in the cemetery are Chapmans, Alexanders, or Williams--families related to one another through marriage in various ways.
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Mills Kelly
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Hampton Cothran Williams Headstone
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Hampton Cothran Williams
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<p>The headstone of Maj. Hampton Cothran Williams (1806-1877) and his wife Frances Alexander Williams (1806-1890) in the Chapman Family Cemetery on Bull Run Mountain near the towns of Thoroughfare and Broad Run, Virginia.</p>
<p>According to the 1850 Federal Census, Williams was a farmer (farm valued at $2170, was married to Frances A. Williams, had two children (Chapman and Franklin, aged 13 and 10), was born in Georgia, and owned 10 slaves ranging in age from 31 to 3. Williams' two children were born in the District of Columbia.</p>
<p>According to the 1870 Federal Census, Williams was an "amateur fruit grower" who lived with his wife Frances and their son Franklin (a farmer). Williams' real estate was valued at $500, while his wife's real estate holdings were valued at $6000. Their personal effects were valued at $1000 and $400 respectively.</p>
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Mills Kelly
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07/10/1806
02/15/1877
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Mills Kelly
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Creative Commons
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http://www.chapmansmill.org
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English
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Chapman Family Cemetery
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An account of the resource
The Chapman Family Cemetery is located in Prince William County, Virginia on Bull Run Mountain in the northwestern corner of the county near the towns of Broad Run and Thoroughfare. It contains five headstones with identifying markings as well as several additional headstones/footstones with no identifying markings on them. The cemetery is surrounded by a stone wall and is currently in disrepair, including one broken headstone (since 2008). Downhill from the cemetery are the ruins of the Chapman family mill (also known as Beverley Mill), said to be the tallest stacked stone structure in the United States. During the Civil War a battle fought on the ridge where the cemetery is located was one of the decisive engagements in the Second Battle of Manassas (1862). the Chapman family was a prominent planter family in northwestern Prince William and Fauquier counties, owning fairly large estates, as well as commercial enterprises such as the mill. Those buried in the cemetery are Chapmans, Alexanders, or Williams--families related to one another through marriage in various ways.
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Mills Kelly
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Frances Alexander Williams Headstone
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Frances Alexander Williams
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The headstone of Frances Alexander Williams and her husband Maj. Hampton Cothran Williams in the Chapman Family Cemetery on Bull Run Mountain in northwestern Prince William County, Virginia, near the towns of Thoroughfare and Broad Run.
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Mills Kelly
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02/09/1806
09/05/1890
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Mills Kelly
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http://www.chapmansmill.org
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English
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Chapman Family Cemetery
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An account of the resource
The Chapman Family Cemetery is located in Prince William County, Virginia on Bull Run Mountain in the northwestern corner of the county near the towns of Broad Run and Thoroughfare. It contains five headstones with identifying markings as well as several additional headstones/footstones with no identifying markings on them. The cemetery is surrounded by a stone wall and is currently in disrepair, including one broken headstone (since 2008). Downhill from the cemetery are the ruins of the Chapman family mill (also known as Beverley Mill), said to be the tallest stacked stone structure in the United States. During the Civil War a battle fought on the ridge where the cemetery is located was one of the decisive engagements in the Second Battle of Manassas (1862). the Chapman family was a prominent planter family in northwestern Prince William and Fauquier counties, owning fairly large estates, as well as commercial enterprises such as the mill. Those buried in the cemetery are Chapmans, Alexanders, or Williams--families related to one another through marriage in various ways.
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Mills Kelly
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Susan Pearson Headstone
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Susan Pearson
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This is the headstone for Susan Pearson in the Chapman Family Cemetery on Bull Run Mountain in northwestern Prince William County, Virgina near the towns of Thoroughfare and Broad Run. When I took this photograph in 2008 the headstone was lying on the ground.
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Mills Kelly
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10/27/2008
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Mills Kelly
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http://www.chapmansmill.org/
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English
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Latitude = 38.82505, Longitude = -77.70998
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Chapman Family Cemetery
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An account of the resource
The Chapman Family Cemetery is located in Prince William County, Virginia on Bull Run Mountain in the northwestern corner of the county near the towns of Broad Run and Thoroughfare. It contains five headstones with identifying markings as well as several additional headstones/footstones with no identifying markings on them. The cemetery is surrounded by a stone wall and is currently in disrepair, including one broken headstone (since 2008). Downhill from the cemetery are the ruins of the Chapman family mill (also known as Beverley Mill), said to be the tallest stacked stone structure in the United States. During the Civil War a battle fought on the ridge where the cemetery is located was one of the decisive engagements in the Second Battle of Manassas (1862). the Chapman family was a prominent planter family in northwestern Prince William and Fauquier counties, owning fairly large estates, as well as commercial enterprises such as the mill. Those buried in the cemetery are Chapmans, Alexanders, or Williams--families related to one another through marriage in various ways.
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Mills Kelly
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Thomas William Swann Headstone
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Thomas William Swann
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An image of the headstone of Thomas William Swann in the Chapman Family Cemetery on Bull Run Mountain in Thoroughfare, Virginia.
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Mills Kelly
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10/27/2008
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Mills Kelly
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Creative Commons
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http://www.chapmansmill.org/
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English
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Latitude = 38.82505, Longitude = -77.70998
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