I do believe that the answer to your question is Monticello, which was a primary piece of history for Thomas Jefferson. Monticello was the home he designed and lived at throughout his life.
Monticello was the primary ranch of Thomas Jefferson, who served the post of the third U.S. President. He began the design of Monticello after obtaining the land from his father at age 26. It is located in Charlottesville, Virginia. Jefferson used the enslaved Africans to cultivate the land primarily for tobacco and mixed crops. However, later as the demand shifted from tobacco to wheat, the labour began cultivating the wheat.
The Catholic church had more influence because of the location of the Vatican it is in the south so the priest would travel mostly around the south to spread the word of God.