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James River Plantations: Sherwood Forest Plantation - Between Richmond and Williamsburg


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"Sherwood Forest is the home of President John Tyler, the first Vice President to ascend to the presidency. Following the "Tippecanoe and Tyler, too" campaign of 1840, William Henry Harrison died just 30 days after his inaugural address. Tyler succeeded him and his 1841-1845 presidential term was the pinnacle of an active political and legal career. Tyler was twice Governor of Virginia, a U.S. Senator, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, a Virginia state senator and member of the Virginia House of Delegates. A graduate of The College of William and Mary, he later became Chancellor of that institution. As a supporter of state's rights, he re-entered public service in 1861 as an elected member of the Confederate Congress. Sherwood Forest, contained in a 1616 land grant, was known originally as Smith's Hundred. Sherwood "
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