Place:Corotoman, Lancaster, Virginia, United States

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NameCorotoman
TypeInhabited place
Located inLancaster, Virginia, United States

About Corotoman, Lancaster County, Virginia

Corotoman was a 17th and 18th century plantation on the Rappahannock River in Lancaster County, Virginia, United States.[3][4][5][6][7] Corotoman was the residence of Robert Carter I (1662/63 – 4 August 1732), a colonial Governor of Virginia and one of the wealthiest men in the British colonies in North America.[3][4][5][6][7] Corotoman was located on a point overlooking the Rappahannock River, and flanked by Carter's Creek and Corrotoman River to its east and west respectively. [3][5]


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Corotoman was a 17th and 18th century plantation on the Rappahannock River in Lancaster County, Virginia, United States. Corotoman was the residence of Robert Carter I (1662/63 – 4 August 1732), a colonial Governor of Virginia and one of the wealthiest men in the British colonies in North America. Corotoman was located on a point overlooking the Rappahannock River, and flanked by Carter's Creek and Corrotoman River to its east and west respectively.[1][2]

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