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Merchant's Hope

1657 establishments in the Colony of VirginiaBrick buildings and structures in VirginiaChurches in Prince George County, VirginiaChurches on the National Register of Historic Places in VirginiaGeorgian architecture in Virginia
Harrison family (Virginia)James River plantationsNational Register of Historic Places in Prince George County, VirginiaPre-statehood history of VirginiaReligious organizations established in the 1650sUse American English from July 2025Vernacular architecture in Virginia

Merchant's Hope was the name of a plantation and church established in the Virginia Colony in the 17th century. It was also the name of an English sailing ship, Merchant's Hope, which plied the Atlantic bringing emigrants to Virginia in the early 17th-century. The Merchant's Hope was owned by a man named William Barker who was a wealthy English merchant and mariner who patented land in Virginia.

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Merchants Hope Road 11500
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Virginia, United States
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