Question

In 1830, a disgruntled former gardener attempted to steal a skull from this site, but instead stole the skull of a family member of the intended target. Ann Pamela Cunningham founded a “Ladies’ Association” dedicated to this site’s preservation. The Compact of 1785, which provided reciprocal fishing rights, was agreed upon at a conference at this site that preceded the Annapolis Convention. Sarah Johnson and (10[1])Hercules Posey worked at this site, (10[1])which relied on so-called “dower” slaves of Daniel Parke Custis. (10[2])This (10[1])site, formerly named for its location near Little (10[1])Hunting Creek, was the longtime residence of the subject of a fable-filled (-5[1])biography (10[1])by Parson Weems. For 10 points, name this Virginian plantation (10[1])once owned by George Washington. ■END■ (0[1])

ANSWER: Mount Vernon [accept the Mount Vernon Conference; accept the Mount Vernon Compact; accept the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association; prompt on Little Hunting Creek until read]
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Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Lukas KoutsoukosYale BRowan A6410
Aum MundheRutgers ANYU B7010
Simon EmmanuelRutgers BColumbia A8010
Jacob Hardin-BernhardtNYU AColumbia C8010
Anirudh BharadwajPenn AHaverford8110
Nathan ZhangCornell CPrinceton B8910
Sam MacchiVassarYale C101-5
Karsten RynearsonYale APenn B10210
Austin GuoPrinceton ABard A11210
Peter NelsonYale CVassar1180

Summary

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