Tarleton's Oak (Charlottesville, Va.)
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found: Work cat.: Manuscript notes on the history of Albemarle County, Va., 1933-1938(Tarleton's Oak, located at the corner of 9th and High streets, Charlottesville, Va.; supposedly, Banastre Tarleton and his troops camped under this tree on June 4, 1781, during the unsuccessful attempt to capture Gov. Thomas Jefferson and the Virginia General Assembly)
found: The architecture of Jefferson country, c2000:p. 50 (because of Tarleton's visit to the Farm, at 12th and East Jefferson Street in Charlottesville, a large oak there is believed by some to be the genuine Tarleton's Oak rather than the traditional one which survived at the corner of High and 9th Street until cut down in 1997)
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