- John Ariss
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name = John Ariss
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birth_date = 1725
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death_date = 1799
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significant_buildings=Traveller's Rest (West Virginia) ,Mount Airy, Richmond County, Virginia
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awards =Architect John Ariss (1725-1799) was born inWestmoreland County, Virginia to a family long settled in the Old Dominion. [cite journal |last=Barry |first=Rev. J. Neilson |title=Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland |journal=Maryland Historical Magazine |volume=1 |issue=4 |publisher=Maryland Historical Society |date=December, 1906 |location=Baltimore |pages=325 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=88k1AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA325&dq=%22john+ariss%22&as_brr=1#PPA325,M1 |accessdate=2007-10-29] [cite book |last=Roth |first=Leland M. |title=American Architecture: a History |publisher=Westview Press |date=2001 |pages=88 |isbn=0813336627 |location=Boulder, Colorado] Two of his works have been classified asNational Historic Landmark s. A rare surviving, documented example of his work is Traveller's Rest inKearneysville, West Virginia , which he designed as a farmstead home forAmerican Revolutionary War General Horatio Gates . He is also believed to have designed the Neo-Palladian estate Mount Airy, located inRichmond County, Virginia on Virginia'sNorthern Neck .Ariss was born in Westmoreland County in 1725, but by 1743 his father was dead and Ariss apparently chose his brother Spencer Ariss as his guardian. Subsequently Ariss may have been sent to England for schooling because his return from England is noted in 1751. In 1755 Ariss moved to nearby Richmond County, and in 1767 he moved again, this time to Fauquier County. Ariss was a longtime friend of General
George Washington , to whom he rented his home. Some also believe that Ariss had a role in designing the Washington home atMount Vernon . [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=4bHwImC-UOUC&pg=PA1557&lpg=PA1557&dq=%22mount+vernon%22+ariss&source=web&ots=Ynhut-rs9_&sig=8px5Pb0QIW2VuT2hqs2mdCfUh0c&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result#PPA1557,M1 Architecture and Town Planning in Colonial North America, James D. Kornwolf, Georgiana Wallis Kornwolf, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 2002] ]The relationship between the two families was of long standing: Ariss was the great-grandson of Col. Nicholas Spencer of Cople Parish, Westmoreland, who had patented the
Mount Vernon estate with his friend Lt. Col.John Washington .ee also
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