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  1. 1998-001-001-004-1065 - Documents

    Emeline Stearns correspondence, November 10, 1943.

    Record Type: Archive

  2. 1998-001-001-004-1305 - Documents

    Emeline Stearns correspondence, July 27, 1947.

    Record Type: Archive

  3. 1999-002-002 - Scrapbook

    Fredericksburg, Virginia. America's Most Historic City Scrapbook Postcards: The Battlefield of Fredericksburg, Stone Wall at Marye's Heights, Ruins in Fredericksburg at the Battle 1862, Rising Sun Tavern, Kenmore, Mary Washington Home, Mary Washington Hospital, Hugh Mercer's Apothecary Shop, Meditation Rock, Princess Anne Street.

    Record Type: Archive

  4. 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.

    Record Type: Archive

  5. 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

  6. 1999-006-002-134 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Samuel Washington's Home was located .5 miles north of Fredericksburg on Route 17. It was built abt.1735. The original house was removed, and in 1937 there was a hotel on the site. Samuel Washington was a brother of George Washington. He married into the Thornton family and resided at this house, known as "The Falls" which had been built by Francis Thornton. Slavery

    Record Type: Archive

  7. 1999-046-017 - Documents

    Undated pamphlets in reference to Kenmore.

    Record Type: Archive

  8. 1999-059-P-002-009 - Photograph

    Fredericksburg Presbyterian Church seen from St. George's Episcopal Church steeple, circa 1889.

    Record Type: Photo

    Presbyterian Church seen from St. George's
  9. 2000-001-PC1-031 - Postcard

    St. George's Episcopal Church Burying Ground, Fredericksburg, VA

    Record Type: Archive

    St. George's Burying Ground
  10. 2000-001-PC1-032 - Postcard

    Grave of William Paul Jones (2) Fredericksburg, VA

    Record Type: Archive

    William Paul Jones gravesite
  11. 2000-001-PC1-033 - Postcard

    Interior of St. George's Episcopal Church, Fredericksburg, Virginia.

    Record Type: Archive

    St. George's interior
  12. 2000-001-PC1-034 - Postcard

    St. George's Episcopal Church, Fredericksburg, VA

    Record Type: Archive

    St. George's Episcopal Church
  13. 2000-001-PC1-035 - Postcard

    St. George's Episcopal Church, Fredericksburg, VA

    Record Type: Archive

    St. George's Episcopal Church
  14. 2000-001-PC1-036 - Postcard

    St. George's Episcopal Church, Fredericksburg, VA

    Record Type: Archive

    St. George's Episcopal Church
  15. 2000-001-PC1-037 - Postcard

    St. George's Episcopal Church, Fredericksburg, VA (2)

    Record Type: Archive

    St. George's Episcopal Church
  16. 2000-001-PC1-038 - Postcard

    St. George's Episcopal Church, Fredericksburg, VA (2)

    Record Type: Archive

    St. George's Episcopal Church
  17. 2000-001-PC12-032 - Postcard

    Postcard of Princess Anne Street showing Masonic Lodge, St. George's Episcopal Church and Courthouse; Fredericksburg, Virginia.

    Record Type: Archive

    Princess Anne St.
  18. 2000-019-001 - Documents

    Obituaries for Ann Page Chewning, died Sept. 18, 1955. Widow of Dr. William Jeffries Chewning. Also, original letter to Mrs. Chewning from White House, dated May 7, 1945.

    Record Type: Archive

  19. 2000-035-080 - Documents

    Dr. Samuel O'Brien Payne, Fredericksburg Physician. Immigrant

    Record Type: Archive

  20. 2000-038-004 - Documents

    Visitor Brochures

    Record Type: Archive

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