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Description Image of the Carlyle House in 1909, showing the original house completed in 1753 and additional terraces added in the mid-nineteenth century.
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Source "The Carlyle House and its Associations" in William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol.18, No.1., pp.1-17.
Author Richard Henry Spencer

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