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  1. 1998-001-P-011-009 - Photograph

    Helen Stearns Burcher photographs. Many are unidentified. 11 photographs. Not all are scanned.

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  3. 1999-006-001-031 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Craigs Church formerly called Upper Spotsylvania.

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    Spotsylvania County, WPA Historical Survey: Forest Hall not far from Zoan Church.

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  5. 1999-006-001-096 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Old Foundry. 2.5 miles from Ely's Ford Church Undated

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  6. 1999-006-001-127 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Synan Place. 7 miles from Zoan Church. Undated.

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  7. 1999-006-002-017 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Cedar Hedge was built ca. 1834. Located ca. 15 miles NW of Falmouth.

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  8. 1999-006-002-023 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Clear View was probably built ca. 1740. Located ca. .5 mile north of Falmouth.

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  9. 1999-006-002-041 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Falmouth Manufacturing Company included a flour mill, cotton mill and iron foundry and was established in 1839. Sites of the plants were on east and west sides of Route 1 and south of Route 17 in Falmouth.

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  10. 1999-006-002-061 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: John Irvins home was built in 1842. Located 7.6 miles from Falmouth on Route 17.

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  11. 1999-006-002-065 - Documents

    Stafford County, WPA Historical Survey: Kelly Home was built ca. 1830. Located about ten miles from Falmouth off Route 663.

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  12. 1999-006-002-068 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Lauck's Island. In 1666 it was included in 10,000 acres granted to John Catlett. Located in the Rappahannock River one mile above Fredericksburg. Was the site of profitable flour mill in 18th and 19th centuries.

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  13. 1999-006-002-072 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: H.G. Lightner home was built ca. 1834. Located on Cambridge Street (Route 1) in Falmouth, the second house from the bridge.

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  14. 1999-006-002-102 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Rocky Pen Farm was built ca. 1845. Located four miles NW from Falmouth off Route 656. Slave cemetery located on the farm, near the Rappahannock River. Slave named Sanford.

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  15. 1999-006-002-112 - Documents

    Stafford County WPA Historical Survey. Sherwood Forest is located eight miles south of Stafford Courthouse off Route 3. Very historic property once owned by Mary Ball Washington and in 1938 owned by John Lee Pratt. Consists of a house and 400 acres of land on the north bank of the Rappahannock River.

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  16. 1999-006-002-113 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Snowdon, built soon after 1659, is located eight miles SE of Falmouth on Route 3. When owned by John Seddon, house was burned by troops under Gen. Early who mistakenly believed it was the home of James Seddon, Confederate Secretary of War.

    Record Type: Archive

  17. 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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  18. 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.

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