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The Francis Land House, or Rose Hall,〔 is a historic brick house in located within the Rose Hall District near Princess Anne Plaza in Virginia Beach, Virginia. It was the plantation home of the prominent Land family, a founding family of Princess Anne County, Virginia.〔〔 ==History== Land family history on the site spanned the 1630s to the 1850s.〔 The house passed through six males named Francis Land and then the last Francis' daughters before being sold to another family. Slaves were first documented on the site in 1694, with importation of new slaves up to the 1730s.〔 In the mid-18th century the plantation had as many as 20 slaves.〔 The first Francis Land arrived in the area in 1638–1639 and later acquired of land by 1654, 200 of which was acquired via head rights by bringing four people with him. The plantation got as small as over the next 150 years and at the time the current house was built the plantation was just under . The current house sits on of that original plantation,〔〔〔 and is now in the midst of a very commercialized area.〔〔 The house was at one time thought to have been built in 1732,〔 but recent research has placed its construction in the period 1805–1810 by Francis Land VI.〔〔 Francis VI and his family lived there around 1805–1819, when Francis VI died.〔 When Francis Moseley Land built the house his family had already been living on that land for 150 years.〔 Francis VI and his wife had two daughters, Mary E. Land and Anne White Land. Mary married John Newton Walke (their son Frank Anthony Walke was a Confederate Soldier). Anne married John Minson Galt in 1833. Their son Francis Land Galt was surgeon and acting paymaster of the famed Confederate raider CSS Alabama. Mary and Anne held onto the land until about 1850–1851, when it was first sold outside their family. The roof was raised in 1912. It continued functioning as various types of farms until the 1940s, at which time it was a dairy farm. By the 1950s the area began to have businesses and a major road. During the mid-late 1900s, the house was the Rose Hall Dress Shop.〔 In the early-mid-1970s a developer wanted to tear down the house and build a shopping mall, but the City of Virginia Beach stepped in purchased the house and land in 1975; subsequently operating it as a historic house museum since 1986.〔 Special programs for schools, Scouts, and the general public are offered throughout the year.〔 Adjacent to the house are the Rose Hall Apartments and Rose Hall Professional Center.〔
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