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From 1928-1934 he supervised the reconstruction and restoration of most major public buildings in the area known today as Colonial Williamsburg, including reconstruction of the Governor's Palace and the Capitol. After moving to Burke in 1946, he worked on numerous historic properties in both Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C., including the Fairfax County Historic Courthouse in Fairfax, Gadsby's Tavern, the Ramsay House, and the Old Presbyterian Meeting House in Alexandria, Ford's Theater and the City Tavern in Washington, D.C., and, beginning in 1950, served George Washington's Mount Vernon as a consultant for 30 years. Along with his wife, Marian Hunt Macomber, he was also an active member of the local Burke and Fairfax County community, including as one of the founding members of the Fairfax County Historical Landmarks Preservation Commission, now known as the Fairfax County Historical Commission, in 1965. 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