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  1. 1999-006-002-004 - Documents

    Stafford County, WPA Historical Survey: Aquia Church est. 1751. Destroyed by fire and rebuilt in 1757. Three miles north of Stafford Courthouse off Route 1. The Rev. John Moncure is buried beneath the chancel. Contains silver communion service used since 1739 and two bibles dated 1806 and 1829. Initials of both northern and southern soldiers are carved into the corner stones of the church.

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  2. 1999-006-002-005 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Arkendale is located 16 miles NE of Stafford Courthouse on the banks of Aquia Creek.

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  3. 1999-006-002-024 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Clermont was built in 1727. Located 5.5 miles njorth of Stafford off route 636. Original house burned in 1921 and the present house was built.

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  4. 1999-006-002-026 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Coal Landing A fisherman's store, was built ca. 1800, located 1.9 miles NW of Stafford Courthouse off route 631.

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  5. 1999-006-002-030 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Crow's Nest Farm was est. ca. 1800. Located three miles SE of Stafford Courthouse. Situated on Travers Neck a piece of land extending into the Potomac. The farm was named after the "Crow", a sailing vessel that belonged to Travers Daniel.

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  6. 1999-006-002-099 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Richland was probably built ca. 1725. Located 6.5 miles from Stafford Courthouse off Route 611.

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  7. 1999-006-002-114 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Somerset, built in 1853, is located about six miles north of Stafford Courthouse off Route 636. Slavery The orginial Somerset house was built by John Moncure, and was a frame structure built by slave labor. Mr. Moncure owned between fifty and seventy-five slaves. The last of the old slaves, Jim Hedgeman, was eight-five years old.

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  8. 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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  9. 1999-006-002-128 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Virginia Lynn Farm (also known as Chamberland), located 1.5 miles SE of Falmouth off Route 622. It was built in 1832.

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  10. 1999-072-017-072-002 - Documents

    Spotsylvania County Road Accounts: Road Repairs

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  11. 1999-072-018-002-158 - Documents

    1845 Spotsylvania County Insolvents

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  12. 1999-072-022-B201 - Documents

    1845 Spotsylvania County Deed. Arthur H. H. Bernard and Alfred N. Bernard to Elizabeth Bernard. Slavery Slaves: John, Otway, George.

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    A. H. H. Bernard to Elizabeth Bernard  1845
  13. 2000-031-006-030 - Documents

    Fairview Beach property papers

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  14. 2000-035-123 - Documents

    Photocopies of Steam-Boat on the Potomac..a narrative about negroes by Chas. Dickens

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  15. 2002-008-CF-015 - Clip File

    Article about Barnesfield, King George County, Virginia.

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  16. 2003-008-002-057-002 - Documents

    Ralph Happel Journal, 1981-1985 Receipt (3), 1982; Business Card (2); Newspaper Article (6), 1984-85; Inspection Certificate; Church Bulletin; Plant Bulletin

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  17. 2003-008-002-057-003 - Documents

    Ralph Happel Journal, 1985-87 Plant Tag (5); Rug Tag (3); Newspaper Article (2), 1985-1987; Invoice (7), 1985-1986; Newsletter Article (2), 1979

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  18. 2003-008-005-006 - Documents

    Barnsfield Newspaper Article (2), 1985

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  19. 2003-008-005-062 - Documents

    Christmas card; postcards, Letters, land for sale ads, notes, genealogy, insurance policy.

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