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  1. 1999-006-003-020 - Documents

    1937 Garrett House, where John Wilkes Booth was killed, date of house unknown.

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  2. 1999-006-003-035 - Documents

    Cash Homestead, 4 miles sw of Port Royal on Rt 207, 1837-1838. see 2007-028-P-003-008 for WPA Photo

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    Cash Homestead in Caroline County, Virginia
  3. 1999-006-003-079 - Documents

    Gouldin's Home (home of Captain Jim Thornton who ferried John Wilkes Booth across the Rappahannock), King Street in Port Royal, ca. 1730.

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  4. 1999-006-003-127 - Documents

    1937 Maywood, a home, located 7 miles north of Port Royal on a private road off Route 17. ca. 1780

    Record Type: Archive

  5. 1999-006-003-175 - Documents

    1937 Port Royal town on the Rappahannock River 20 miles south of Fredericksburg and 12 miles southwest of Bowling Green on Route 17. Created by the House of Burgessses in 1744.

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  6. 1999-066-003 - Documents

    A scrapbook of newspaper clippings from the 1930's and 1950's belonging to Leona J. Cloe. Includes an article about Booth's capture and death described by eye-witness by Earle Lutz. 1930. Article on the restoration Union Church in Stafford County, 1949. Obituary of J. Garnett King, mayor of Fredericksburg, 1929. Article about the Falmouth Warehouse by Rebecca G. Marston, 1948. Articles on the history of Falmouth and the history of ...

    Record Type: Archive

  7. 2000-035-014 - Documents

    John Wilkes Booth. Some still remember Booth.

    Record Type: Archive

  8. 2000-051-023 - Documents

    Caroline County Historical Society Newsletters. 1969 to 1992.

    Record Type: Archive

  9. 2001-035-002-001 - Documents

    Scrapbook of Ruggles Family Genealogy of the Ruggles Family Genealogy of the Mason Family Many newspaper articles on the Civil War including an article on Mortimer Bainbridge Ruggles who aided the escape of John Wilkes Booth. (not all documents scanned)

    Record Type: Archive

    Daniel Ruggles
  10. 2002-008-CF-015 - Clip File

    Article about Barnesfield, King George County, Virginia.

    Record Type: Archive

  11. 2002-008-CF-404 - Clip File

    Garrett Family. Historical connection to John Wilkes Booth.

    Record Type: Archive

  12. 2002-008-CF-437 - Clip File

    Tracking the escape route of John Wilkes Book from DC to Garrett's farm, Caroline County. 1865

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  13. 2002-034-003 - Documents

    Caroline County tour of historic homes.

    Record Type: Archive

  14. 2002-034-015 - Documents

    A copy of the Guide to Caroline County Virginia dated Summer/Fall 2001. Articles include: "History Reigns in Caroline - 100 Years before the revolution, Caroline was the edge of the Western Frontier"; "Grand Old Caroline - Virginia's Third Most Populous & Affluent County in 1776"; "Our Most Famous Faces - The Stories behind Caroline's Most Famous Faces"; "A Visit to Jackson Shrine"; "The Civil War Tour - Robert Edward Lee vs. Ulysses Simpson ...

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  15. 2002-040-001 - Documents

    Document written by teacher Lucinda K. B. Holloway about her experiences concerning John Wilkes Booth. Genealogy of author.

    Record Type: Archive

  16. 2002-040-002 - Documents

    Garrett family genealogy. Booth was killed at the Garrett farm, Bowling Green.

    Record Type: Archive

  17. 2002-040-009 - Documents

    Hidden Village. Port Royal. Caroline County by Ralph Emmett Fall

    Record Type: Archive

  18. 2002-040-010 - Documents

    Port Royal. Caroline County census. 1860

    Record Type: Archive

  19. 2003-007-006 - Documents

    1977 John Wilkes Booth, "Historic Wisp of Hair is Riddle". The Free Lance-Star article search for missing lock of hair of Lincoln's assasin.

    Record Type: Archive

  20. 2003-008-002-029 - Documents

    Newspaper articles on John Wilkes Booth (8) 1938-47

    Record Type: Archive

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