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  1. 1999-006-002-003 - Documents

    Stafford County, Virginia, Works Progress Administration. Aquia Cemetery established ca. 1700. Three miles north of Stafford Courthouse. Burial place of Rev. John Moncure and of Dr. Kate Waller Barrett.

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  2. 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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  3. 1999-006-002-012 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Bloomington was originally built before 1854. The present (1937) house was built in 1854. Located four miles north of Stafford Courthouse.

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  4. 1999-006-002-016 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Catholic Cemetery located approx. five miles north of Falmouth off Route 1. Jesuit missionaries from Spain arrived in Aquia area of Stafford ca. 1570 to convert the native Americans.

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  5. 1999-006-002-018 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Chelsea is located ca. 10 miles north of Stafford Courthouse. It was owned by G. M. Cooke in 1720.

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  6. 1999-006-002-020 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Chichester (Cheschester) Cemetery is located ca. 3 miles north of Falmouth off Route 1.

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  7. 1999-006-002-021 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Chestnut Hill was built in 1856. Located five miles from Falmouth off Route 627.

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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. 1999-006-002-024 - 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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  10. 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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  11. 1999-006-002-035 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Ebenezer Methodist Episcopal Church was built in 1856. Located three miles north of Stafford Courthouse.

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  12. 1999-006-002-037 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Ellerslie was built before 1741. Located ca. three miles from Falmouth off route 652. One of two homes, the other being Liberty Hall, owned by Dr. Michael Wallace. Five sons of Dr. Michael Wallace were commanding officers in the Revolutionary War. Dr. Wallace's father-in-law, Dr. Gustavus Brown, was the family doctor of George Washington's family.

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  13. 1999-006-002-038 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Embrey's Cemetery and Black's Cemetery are located eight miles NW of Falmouth. The date of the oldest grave is 1819.

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  14. 1999-006-002-040 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Episcopal Seminary Dormitory was built before 1775. Located 3.7 miles south of Stafford Courthouse off Route 1. Was a school for boys before the Revolutionary War.

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  15. 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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  16. 1999-006-002-045 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Glencairne was built in 1812. Located 2.4 miles north of Falmouth off Route 1.

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    Glencairne (LOV)
  17. 1999-006-002-047 - Documents

    Stafford County WPA Historical Survey. Gordon Green Terrace was built in 1783. Located .1 mile north of Falmouth on east side of route 1. Built by Samuel Gordon, brother of Basil Gordon. His son, Samuel Gordon Jr., bought Fielding Lewis's house in Fredericksburg and named it Kenmore.

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  18. 1999-006-002-063 - Documents

    Stafford County, WPA Historical Survey: Jett's Place was built in 1790. Located two tenths of a mile north of Falmouth on route 610. There is a legend about a brick walk in the garden. The brick walk was located where the present flower garden is and it was called the "Lady's Walk". The reason why it was call the "Lady's Walk" was that a lady visiting here was in trouble and did nothing but walk up and down this walk and it has always been cal...

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    The Jett's Place Stafford County (LOV)
  19. 1999-006-002-064 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Kellogg home and cemetery was built ca. 1840. Located ca. seven miles from Falmouth off Route 651.

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    Lyman Kellogg Home Stafford County (LOV)
  20. 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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