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Our Mission

The Patrick Henry Memorial Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation devoted to education and historic preservation. The Foundation promotes educational and research programs about the life, character, times, philosophy and legacy of Patrick Henry. As part of that mission, the Foundation maintains and interprets Red Hill, Patrick Henry's last home and burial place, as a historic site and museum. Charitable donations to the Patrick Henry Memorial Foundation are general tax deductible in conformity to the law. A copy of the Foundation's most recent financial statement is available from the State Division of Consumer Affairs, P. O. Box 1163, Richmond, Virginia 23209.

Our Trustees

Mr. V. Cassel Adamson, Jr.
Mrs. Barbara Bass
Mr. William J. Carr
Mrs. Eugene B. Casey
Mr. Eugene S. Casey
Mr. Mark Couvillon
Mrs. Sandra Wright Crowther
Mr. Robert M. Dean
Mr. Daniel S. Dechert
Mr. Gene Dixon, Jr.
Mrs. Anna Ruth Gentry
Mr. Mark Holman
Mr. John Howard
Dr. Cary Suzanne Lea
Mr. Bob Lippard
Mrs. Carolyn M. Lusardi
Mrs. Betsey Casey Metz
Dr. John Edgar Molnar
Dr. Thomas R. Morris
Mrs. Susan Mullin
Mr. James O. Myers
Mrs. Margaret P. Nuttle
Mr. J. Glenn Rada
Mr. M. Alan Rowe
Mrs. Nancy D. Rowland
Mr. Robert M. Sexton
Dr. Jean R. Short
Col. Gene Smith
Mr. Thomas Gregory Ward
Mrs. Lucretia P. Whitehouse
Mr. Darryl D. Whitesell
Mr. R. Whitney Winston

Honorary Trustees
Hon. W. W. "Ted" Bennett
Mr. Donald B. Creath
Hon. Joyce K. Crouch
Hon. Virgil H. Goode, Jr.
Hon. Charles R. Hawkins
Mrs. Florence R. Kalbacker
Mrs. Edith C. Poindexter


Major Events in the History of the Foundation

Home of Patrick Henry to Become National Shrine
Sunday Magazine, Unidentified newspaper 1940s, By Vera Palmer
Patrick Henry Plantation Board Elects
Taken from The News, Lynchburg, VA. Wednesday Morning, June 24, 1953
Proclamation Urging Support for the Preservation of The Patrick Henry Red Hill National Memorial
'Red Hill' Restoration Made Possible by Contribution from Anonymous Donor
The News, Lynchburg, VA Tuesday Morning, March 2, 1954, By Martha Rivers Adams
U.S. Senate Joint Resolution 187
January 21, 1986
Searing Flames Ruin Patrick Henry Home
Richmond Times Dispatch, February 19, 1919
Letter from the White House Signed by President Ronald Reagan
March 18, 1987
Maryland Man's Gift Restored Last Home of Patrick Henry
Lynchburg News, June 2, 1955