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                                              Patrick Henry 

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In June of 1779, Patrick Henry and his family arrived in Leatherwood in Henry County, Virginia. He represented Henry County in the House of Delegates, where he served numerous terms and later became Virginia's first governor. On January 1, 1785, Henry was given a Commonwealth Grant for 2,125 acres of land in Henry County.  The thirteen women who met and organized the Patrick Henry Chapter, NSDAR, on June 15, 1905, were aware of the rich heritage in Martinsville and Henry County. They agreed unanimously to name the chapter "Patrick Henry" because of his many ties with the state and the area. 

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In 1922, the Patrick Henry Chapter, NSDAR, erected a monument on land that was once Patrick Henry's farm. That portion of the land was deeded to the Virginia DAR. In 1976, a historical marker denoting the former homeland of Patrick Henry was placed on U. S. 58 East by the Highway Department at a cost of $475 which chapter members raised.  

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Patrick Henry Monument Dedication 1922 

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The Patrick Henry Monument, dedicated in 1922, is located on the land where Patrick Henry's home once stood in Leatherwood, Martinsville, VA.  

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Patrick Henry Monument 

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Patrick Henry Monument

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