# 1108 FDC - 1958 3¢ Gunston Hall
3¢ Gunston Hall
City: Lorton, VA
Printing Method: Rotary press
Perforations: 11 x 10.5
Quantity: 108,415,200
Color: Light green
Birth Of George Mason
After his father died in 1735, Mason inherited his substantial estate. He would receive schooling for several years before being named to the Fairfax County Court in 1747.
During this time Mason also became an officer in the county militia, reaching the rank of colonel. In 1750, he got married and a few years later, he began building their family home, Gunston Hall. It is said that Mason personally oversaw every aspect of the construction. To prevent being dependent on farming tobacco, he leased out much of the property to tenant farmers, and grew grapes for wine as well. During this period Mason also befriended George Washington.
In 1758, Mason won a seat in the House of Burgesses, serving alongside Washington and Richard Henry Lee. His first task was to raise a militia for the French and Indian War. The following year he was placed on the Committee on Privileges and Elections and the Committee on Propositions and Grievances.
3¢ Gunston Hall
City: Lorton, VA
Printing Method: Rotary press
Perforations: 11 x 10.5
Quantity: 108,415,200
Color: Light green
Birth Of George Mason
After his father died in 1735, Mason inherited his substantial estate. He would receive schooling for several years before being named to the Fairfax County Court in 1747.
During this time Mason also became an officer in the county militia, reaching the rank of colonel. In 1750, he got married and a few years later, he began building their family home, Gunston Hall. It is said that Mason personally oversaw every aspect of the construction. To prevent being dependent on farming tobacco, he leased out much of the property to tenant farmers, and grew grapes for wine as well. During this period Mason also befriended George Washington.
In 1758, Mason won a seat in the House of Burgesses, serving alongside Washington and Richard Henry Lee. His first task was to raise a militia for the French and Indian War. The following year he was placed on the Committee on Privileges and Elections and the Committee on Propositions and Grievances.