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Analostan Island
George Mason III bought Barbadoes Island from Francis Hammersly in 1717, and the island came to be known as Mason\'s Island. George Mason gave the island to his fourth son John Mason in 1792. Since John Mason always referred to the island as Analostan Island it came to be known by that name. During the 1790s, John ordered a summer home built there. After financial troubles, the bank foreclosed the island and John\'s Georgetown property in 1833. John Mason then moved to Clermont, a 320-acre (1.3 kmĀ²) property he had recently acquired, where he spent the rest of his life.[37][38]
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