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  1. 1999-006-001-008 - Documents

    Spotsylvania County, WPA Historical Survey: Aspinwall or Young's Tavern. Also Young's Mill and cemetery. On the west side of 622, 3.8 miles from Chewnings corner on Route 51 or near the intersection of Route 622 and Route 605.

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  2. 1999-006-001-043 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Foster Home and Mill Site on Robertson Run about 5 miles from Shady Grove Church. Slavery. Slaves: Aunt Letty, Aunt Alby and Aunt Dilsie.

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  3. 1999-006-001-086 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Mountain Way built ca.1833-1835, near Salem Church.

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  4. 1999-006-001-113 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Salem House adjacent to Salem Church. Undated

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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. 1999-006-002-028 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Moncure Daniel Conway genealogy. Conway was born near Falmouth in 1832 and died in Paris 1907. He was a well-known abolitionist, writer and lecturer who knew many of the famous people of his time. He was related to many families in the Fredericksburg area.

    Record Type: Archive

  7. 1999-006-002-034 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Eastwood was built in 1829. Located ca. 10 miles from Falmouth off Route 603. This report contains an autobiography of John Gray written in 1848.

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  8. 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.

    Record Type: Archive

  9. 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.

    Record Type: Archive

  10. 1999-006-002-049 - Documents

    Stafford County WPA Historical Survey. Gray's Cemetery was established ca. 1848. Located 6.5 miles from Falmouth on Travellers Rest Farm.

    Record Type: Archive

  11. 1999-006-002-069 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Laurel Wood was built in 1850. Located 1.5 miles west from Stafford Courthouse off Route 630.

    Record Type: Archive

  12. 1999-006-002-070 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Liberty Hall and cemetery

    Record Type: Archive

  13. 1999-006-002-079 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Monitieth (see also Montieth) Home was built ca. 1800, located 1.5 miles SE from Falmouth off Route 602.

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  14. 1999-006-002-088 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Old Cemetery. Earliest date is 1794. Location ca. five miles NW of Stafford off Route 637.

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  15. 1999-006-002-106 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Scotland was built ca. 1812. Located 12 miles NW of Falmouth on Route 662.

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  16. 1999-006-002-110 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Shelket Grist Mill was built ca. 1855. Located 11.5 miles NW of Stafford off Route 644. Rhodie Shelkett Home buit ca. 1700 11 miles NW of Stafford, 1.8 miles E of Ruby on Route 213, and .3 mile W of Route 644. Slavery John Shelkett's son Rhodie Shelkett owned thirty nine slaves. Some of his slaves were Jack Moore and his wife Mary Reuben and Jackson. Jackson lived to be about ninty eight years old. The cabins were bu...

    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. 1999-006-002-120 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Stoney Hill home and cemetery. Located eight miles NW from Falmouth on route 662, was built c. 1700.

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  19. 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

  20. 1999-072-002-001 - Documents

    Naturalization records of Spotsylvania County. John Brice

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