The landowners often donated money for various public buildings like churches and schools, such as Rhinecliff's Morton Memorial Library.
Each landowner also donated 10 areas to form a glebe where the first church, parsonage, and school in Fauquier County were constructed.
A wealthy landowner, Page donated land and funds for the first brick Bruton Parish Church.
Local landowners donated the historical cabins which were moved to the fort grounds and reassembled exactly as they were.
Following Wender's lead, several neighboring landowners also donated right-of-way for the route.
Here, landowners donate or sell to a land trust development rights in perpetuity.
A wealthy landowner, Don Antonio Luansing donated foe the town's public buildings and plaza.
When a landowner donates a conservation easement to a land trust, he or she gives up some of the rights associated with the land.
After Mills County was organized, several landowners donated property with the assurance that Goldthwaite would become the county seat.
A local landowner used this stone built a house for himself and donated the rest of the stone to the church.