Berkeley Plantation or Harrison's Landing

A short distance south, it was first settled in 1619, when the first Thanksgiving was held here. The present mansion, built in 1726, was the birthplace of Benjamin Harrison, signer of the Declaration of Independence, and President William Henry Harrison. During July and August, 1862, it was the headquarters of General McClellan. The bugle call "Taps" was composed here then by General Butterfield.

Marker is at the intersection of John Tyler Memorial Highway (Virginia Route 5) and Harrison Landing Road, on the right when traveling east on John Tyler Memorial Highway.

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