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  1. Oral History of Catharine Tod Butzner.

    Oral History

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  3. 1998-001-001-001-060 - Documents

    Letters to Alice (Dolly) Stearns, 15 May 1917

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  4. 1998-001-001-010-111 - Documents

    Letter to Lavinia A. Bray from John W. Beazley. November 11, 1852

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  5. 1998-001-001-010-112 - Documents

    Letter to Lavinia A. Bray from George Bright. November 25, 1852

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  6. 1998-001-003-01B - Documents

    Billing ledger of Frank Stearns, architect & Builder, 913-917 Water St. (Sophia St.)

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  7. 1999-006-001-005 - Documents

    Spotsylvania County, WPA Historical Survey: Aquila Johnson Place South side of 209, 3.3 miles west of Margo School. House is 0.8 miles from the road.

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  8. 1999-006-001-031 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Craigs Church formerly called Upper Spotsylvania.

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  9. 1999-006-001-095 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Oakley. First mentioned 1777 on Route 612 at Brock Road. ca. 1817

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  10. 1999-006-002-031 - Documents

    Stafford County WPA Historical Survey: Daffan's Cemetery established ca. 1847. Located six miles NE of Falmouth in the woods near railroad tracks. Many graves but only four have markers.

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  11. 1999-006-002-117 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Stafford County History: organized as a county in 1664. Formerly, it had been part of Westmoreland County.

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  12. 1999-006-002-125 - Documents

    Stafford County WPA Historical Survey. Traveller's Rest, located 8.5 miles south of Stafford Courthouse on Route 1 and 5.2 miles south on route 3. It was built before 1754.

    Record Type: Archive

  13. 1999-006-002-134 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Samuel Washington's Home was located .5 miles north of Fredericksburg on Route 17. It was built abt.1735. The original house was removed, and in 1937 there was a hotel on the site. Samuel Washington was a brother of George Washington. He married into the Thornton family and resided at this house, known as "The Falls" which had been built by Francis Thornton. Slavery

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  14. 1999-006-003-001 - Documents

    Aberfoyle, built ca. 1825 see 2007-028-P-003-001 for WPA Photo

    Record Type: Archive

  15. 1999-006-003-002 - Documents

    1937 Allen Home ca. 1790, rebuilt ca. 1856.

    Record Type: Archive

  16. 1999-006-003-003 - Documents

    1937 Arcadia first built about 1830. reconstructed 1913.

    Record Type: Archive

  17. 1999-006-003-004 - Documents

    1936 Aspen Grove ca.1835 with graveyard of the Bruces nearby.

    Record Type: Archive

  18. 1999-006-003-005 - Documents

    1937 Aspen Hill ca. 1830. Family graveyard near Carmel Church.

    Record Type: Archive

  19. 1999-006-003-006 - Documents

    1937 Aspen Hill ca. early 1800's, south of Bowling Green.

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  20. 1999-006-003-007 - Documents

    1937 Aspen Level. Built ca. 1745

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