William Henry Harrison, the ninth president of the United States, was born at Berkeley Plantation on Feb. 9, 1773.
It is believed by many historians that the well-known Berkeley Plantation in nearby Charles City County was named in his honor.
Berkeley Plantation was long the seat of the Harrison family, one of the First Families of Virginia.
It later became known as Berkeley Plantation, and was long the traditional home of the Harrison family, one of the First Families of Virginia.
They lived in Berkeley Plantation at Charles City County, Virginia.
The mill was built during the eighteenth century by Benjamin Harrison V of Berkeley Plantation.
Among the many American "firsts" that occurred at Berkeley Plantation are:
After several years, the site became Berkeley Plantation and was long the traditional home of the Harrison family, one of the First Families of Virginia.
Harrison lived all his life at Berkeley Plantation, the Harrison family home in Virginia, and his children were born there.
They were a prominent political family who lived on Berkeley Plantation in Charles City County, Virginia.