Robert R Moton Historic House

Robert R Moton Historic House

About

Holly Knoll is the historic home of Dr. Robert Russa Moton in Gloucester, Virginia. The home was used after Dr. Moton retired from his position as President of Tuskegee Institute. Dr. Moton invited many dignitaries to his home, both black and white, to solve problems facing the country in his day. Upon his death in 1940, his son-in-law, Frederick Douglass Patterson, took over the property. This site fostered the creation of the United Negro College Fund and was an official organ for the Higher Education Act of 1965. During the time of Dr. Patterson, more buildings, including dormitories, were added to house the civil rights leaders that commonly used the property as a meeting space. UNCF sold the property between the 1980s and early 1990s. In 2006, Kay Coles James purchased the property and continued Dr. Moton's legacy by creating The Gloucester Institute. The Gloucester Institute not serves as a facilitator of free thought and solution finding. The Institute also serves as a training ground for tomorrow leaders through workshops, fellowships, and other programs. Sitll carrying Dr. Moton's invitation "Come to Capahosic", all are welcome to come view the property and learn its history.

Details

Gloucester County
Historic Site
6498 Allmondsville Rd
Gloucester, VA 23061

 

In the Area

Battle of the Hook
2408 Hayes Rd
Hayes