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James M. Mason served in the Senate from the 1840s to the beginning of the Civil War.Can anyone help me with this question:  where did he live during this time?He was a in State house of delegates 1826-1832, with the exception of 1827-1828 and was in the US House for Twenty-fifth Congress (March 4, 1837-March 3, 1839).  Was he living in Winchester then?  and did her remain there for the rest of his career or live somewhere else when he was elected to the Senate in 1847?
I am especially interested in knowing if he might have lived in King George County, which is east of Fredericksburg.   


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