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  1. 1999-006-001-033 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Dixie Opposite Whig Hill and near Bloody Angle. Originally part of the Beverly tract.

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  2. 1999-006-001-036 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Edgewood Slavery

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  3. 1999-006-001-039 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Elmwood. Early 19th century. Near Bellefonte. Slavery. Slave named Ailsie Ellis.

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  4. 1999-006-001-044 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Fred Foster Place near intersection of route 615 and route 610.

    Record Type: Archive

  5. 1999-006-001-080 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Meadow Brook south of Brokenburg on route 612.

    Record Type: Archive

  6. 1999-006-001-083 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Millbrook near intersection of Route 608 and Route 648.

    Record Type: Archive

  7. 1999-006-001-096 - Documents

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

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  8. 1999-006-001-104 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Poplar Neck across from the Stephens Place on Brock Road. Slavery

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  9. 1999-006-001-108 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Red Bank ca. 1819

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  10. 1999-006-001-117 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Shady Grove Farm at intersection of route 612 and route 608. Undated

    Record Type: Archive

  11. 1999-006-001-119 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Snow Hill. 2.4 miles south of Spotsylvania Courthouse on Route 51. Undated

    Record Type: Archive

  12. 1999-006-001-140 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Williams Place near Salem Church.

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  13. 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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  14. 1999-006-002-087 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Oakley is located nine miles NW of Falmouth on route 616.

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  15. 1999-006-002-103 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Rose Hill was built ca. 1856. Located three miles SE from Stafford Courthouse on Route 608. Slave cemetery on the property.

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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...

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  17. 1999-006-002-116 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Springfield, built originally in 1854, is located 7.5 miles from Falmouth off Route 601. Slavery

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    Springfield Farm, Stafford County (LOV)
  18. 1999-006-002-124 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Traveler's Rest and Phillip's Cemetery Located 1.9 miles north or Ruby off Route 213, built c. 1765. Slavery.

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  19. 1999-006-002-138 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Windsor Forest Located three miles north of Onville Road or Route 641, then one mile south on Route 643. It was built c. 1800. Slavery

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  20. 2004-040-214-048 - Ended Papers

    Caroline County Chancery Suits, Ended Papers Drawer 1855 D-Z 1854 E-Z 1856 A-Z 1856 Suit for debt.

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