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  1. 1999-006-002-006 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Armstrong Cemetery Located 10 miles NW from Falmouth in woods and unenclosed.

    Record Type: Archive

  2. 1999-006-002-010 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Belmont was built in early 1700's. Located on left side of route 17 north in Falmouth. Built by William Fitzhugh for Susannah Stuart Fitzhugh Knox. It became the home of Gari Melchers, the artist.

    Record Type: Archive

  3. 1999-006-002-011 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey for Stafford County, Virginia. Berea Baptist Church was built ca. 1852. Located four miles NW of Falmouth at Berea.

    Record Type: Archive

  4. 1999-006-002-015 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Carlton (or Carlton Heights) was built ca. 1794. Located on Washington Street, Falmouth.

    Record Type: Archive

  5. 1999-006-002-017 - Documents

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

    Record Type: Archive

  6. 1999-006-002-019 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Cherry Grove Farm is located ca. four miles NW of Falmouth. Article contains information about Chancellor and Chartters family history.

    Record Type: Archive

  7. 1999-006-002-033 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Eastern View Farm house was built in 1742. Located ca. 15 miles NW of Falmouth off Route 614. James and Robert Cropp received land grant from King George of 4000+ acres in King George and Stafford Counties.

    Record Type: Archive

  8. 1999-006-002-039 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Old Embrey's Place and Cemetery are located ca. 12 miles NW of Falmouth. The present (1937) house was built in 1865 but the cemetery is older.

    Record Type: Archive

  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.

    Record Type: Archive

  10. 1999-006-002-050 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Nathaniel Greaves's Farm was built ca. 1790. Located two miles north of Falmouth off route 17. Farm includes the Greaves's family cemetery.

    Record Type: Archive

  11. 1999-006-002-051 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Gum Honey Home and Cemetery is located 1.7 miles NE of Falmouth on Route 637. The house was built between 1840 and 1850. The land was purchased originally by Mrs. Wirley Honey.

    Record Type: Archive

  12. 1999-006-002-052 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Hammet's Place was built in 1726. Located 5.5 miles NW of Falmouth, north of route 17.

    Record Type: Archive

  13. 1999-006-002-053 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Harwood Branch is a farm est. ca. 1740. Located two miles from Falmouth on route 17. Home was used as General Stimpson's headquarters in the Civil War.

    Record Type: Archive

  14. 1999-006-002-054 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Harwood Family Bible, dated 1818, was located in 1937 at the home of Mrs. James Simpson. Was originally owned by Thomas Harwood.

    Record Type: Archive

  15. 1999-006-002-055 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Hartwood Baptist Church was built in 1772. Site is located ca. 12 miles west of Fredericksburg on route 641. Building was totally destroyed during the Civil War.

    Record Type: Archive

  16. 1999-006-002-056 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Hartwood Presbyterian Church was built originally in 1825. The present building in 1836, located eight miles NW of Falmouth on Route 17.

    Record Type: Archive

  17. 1999-006-002-059 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Hornet Nest house and Franklin cemetery. Home was built ca. 1740. Located north of Falmouth, east of Route 17.

    Record Type: Archive

  18. 1999-006-002-060 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Ingleside was built in 1750. Located a tenth of a mile NW of Falmouth off route 17. Three houses have been built on original foundation. Ingleside was an indian trading post, iron mining and Civil War fort during the Battle of Fredericksburg.

    Record Type: Archive

  19. 1999-006-002-061 - Documents

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

    Record Type: Archive

  20. 1999-006-002-062 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: William Irvins home was built in 1842. Located 7.6 miles from Falmouth on route 17. This may be the same home as the one described as John Irvins home.

    Record Type: Archive

    William Irvin Home Stafford County (LOV)

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