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  1. 1998-001-001-004-607 - Documents

    Emeline Stearns 31 January 1936

    Record Type: Archive

  2. 1999-006-001-001 - Documents

    Spotsylvania County, Works Progress Adminstration report on the Alsop House near Goshen Church. Slavery. Slave named Rose. 1/2 mile east of Goshen Church on private road.

    Record Type: Archive

  3. 1999-006-001-002 - Documents

    Spotsylvania County, WPA Historical Survey: Altoona 2 miles west of Fredericksburg on the south side of Route 3.

    Record Type: Archive

  4. 1999-006-001-003 - Documents

    Spotsylvania County, WPA Historical Survey: Amity Take 210 for 1/2 miles west of Spotsylvania, turn SW on 608. Follow 608 for 3.3 miles. House on the north side of 608, 0.2 miles from the road.

    Record Type: Archive

    Spotsylvania County:  Amity
  5. 1999-006-001-004 - Documents

    Spotsylvania County, WPA Historical Survey: Andrews Tavern built prior to 1840. North side of 601, 1/2 mile west of intersection of 601 and 613.

    Record Type: Archive

  6. 1999-006-001-005 - Documents

    Spotsylvania County, WPA Historical Survey: Aquila Johnson Place South side of 209, 3.3 miles west of Margo School. House is 0.8 miles from the road.

    Record Type: Archive

  7. 1999-006-001-006 - Documents

    Spotsylvania County, WPA Historical Survey: Architecture Guide

    Record Type: Archive

  8. 1999-006-001-007 - Documents

    Spotsylvania County, WPA Historical Survey: Asbury Marker near Snell. Undated. 3.1 miles south of Snell east side of Route 51. (Current Rt. 738, Partlow Rd.)

    Record Type: Archive

  9. 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.

    Record Type: Archive

  10. 1999-006-001-009 - Documents

    Spotsylvania County, WPA Historical Survey: Baptist Place Entrance north side of 601, 1/2 miles from intersection of Route 601 and Route 614. House is 1 mile from the main road.

    Record Type: Archive

  11. 1999-006-001-010 - Documents

    Spotsylvania County, WPA Historical Survey: Beasley Place. Undated. On the north side of Route 645, 1 mile from where Route 645 leaves Route 646.

    Record Type: Archive

  12. 1999-006-001-011 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Beauclair. Also listed as Berclair. Numerous outbuildings and a slave burying ground. Entrance south side of 610, 0.9 miles from intersection of 610 and No. 1, House is 0.6 miles from the road.

    Record Type: Archive

  13. 1999-006-001-012 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Bel Air later named Llangollen. The tract was granted in 1728 by George II to Christopher Smith, High Sheriff of London. 1 mile from main road (Route 601). Entrance on Route 601, 1.3 miles NW of Lewistown.

    Record Type: Archive

  14. 1999-006-001-013 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Bellefonte dates back to ca. 1702 and a land grant to Capt. John Holladay. Entrance on 601, 3.1 miles west of intersection of Route 614 and Route 601. House is 1.7 miles from the main road, north side.

    Record Type: Archive

    Bellefonte
  15. 1999-006-001-014 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Bivouac Marker stone of meeting of Lee and Jackson and birthplace of Matthew Fontaine Maury marker. Maury's birthplace is off of Furnace Rd. in the Chancellorsville Battlefield. Slavery

    Record Type: Archive

  16. 1999-006-001-015 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Black Rock. Known as the Old Smith place. Entrance on the SE side of Route 613, 2 miles from Post Oak. House is one mile from the road.

    Record Type: Archive

  17. 1999-006-001-016 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Block House Corner of route 648 and route 608.

    Record Type: Archive

  18. 1999-006-001-017 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Bloomsbury House. Three miles NE of Spotsylvania Courthouse, west side of Route 51. House is 1/2 mile from the road. The place was in the midst of heavy fighting during the Civil War. The house was used as a hospital. Back of the house is a monument erected to the First Reg. Mass. Volunteers. The inscription on it says that 398 men of that regiment fell around that spot in one hour, May 19, 1864.

    Record Type: Archive

  19. 1999-006-001-018 - Documents

    WPA Historical Survey: Brecknock near Lewiston. Deed date 1811. On west side of Route 614, 0.3 miles from intersection of Route 614 and Route 601. House is 0.2 miles from the road.

    Record Type: Archive

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