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Title:
James Monroe
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), Linen unused
Description:
Fifth president of the United States. 1817 ? 1825. James Monroe Shrine
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George Washington Hall, Mary Washington College
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), Linen unused
Description:
This is the largest and most beautiful structure on the campus. Within its imposing walls it contains the Administration Offices, an Auditorium seating over 1,600, a Broadcasting Studio and a large recreation room.
Title:
Monroe Hall, Mary Washington College
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), Linen unused
Description:
The lovely buildings of Mary Washington College are located on historic Marye's Heights, where they command a delightful view of the city of Fredericksburg and the Rappahannock Valley. This is Monroe Hall, named in honor of James Monroe, fifth president of the United States, who was for many years a citizen of the City.
Title:
Old Slave Block
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), White Border PM 1962 Dec-05
Description:
In the days before the Civil War it was used for the sale and annual hire of slaves. Albert Crutchfield, show in picture, was sold from the block about 1859, at which time he was a boy about 15 years old.
Title:
Old Slave Block
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), Linen unused
Description:
In the days before the Civil War, it was used for the sale and annual hire of slaves. Albert Crutchfield, shown in picture was sold from the block about 1859, at which time he was a boy about 15 years old.
Title:
Wilderness Campaign, National Military Park
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park. Here visitors are using the signs to make the Wilderness Campaign Battlefield Tour
Title:
Best Western Thunderbird Inn, 1-95 & Route #3 West
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Large rooms designed for your comfort and convenience. Color TV - Room phones - Star Reservation System - Major Credit Cards accepted. Captain D's Seafood Restaurant. "Visit Historic Fredericksburg"
Title:
Twin Dormitories, Mary Washington College of The University of Virginia
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
At Mary Washington College of The University of Virginia Fredericksburg, VA.
Title:
Kenmore
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), Linen PM 1955 Apr-18
Description:
Kenmore, was built in 1752, by the Patriot Colonel Fielding Lewis, for his bride, Betty Washington only sister of George Washington. The charm of Kenmore lies in its beauty and simplicity, backed by years of tradition. The house-and furnishings are considered by authorities, as being the best in the country. The grounds are beautifully landscaped. Visitors are served tea and gingerbread made from Mary Washington's own recipe, by Mammy in the old Kenmore Kitchen. Open every day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Nov. 1 to Mar. 31, and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., April 1 to October 31.
Title:
Catharine Furnace
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Chancellorsville Campaign Area
Title:
Princess Anne Hotel
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), Linen unused
Description:
Home of Abbey's Famous Virginia Hams. The Princess Anne Hotel On U. S. A. No. 1 • 52 Miles South of Washington. A traditionally southern institution located in the center of America's most historic city one block from the theatres, principal shops and shrines, let in a quiet and select locality. Coffee Shoppe, Fireproof Private Garages. C. A. Abbey, President.
Title:
St. George's Episcopal Church
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), Linen unused
Title:
Holiday Inn
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), Chrome PM 1972 Mar-15
Description:
Swimming pool - Air-conditioned - Restaurant Free TV - Free Holidex Reservations Near four famous Civil War Battlefields
Title:
Monroe Hall, State Teachers College
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), White Border
Description:
Named after James Monroe, who for many years was a citizen of Fredericksburg. Situated on historic Marye's Heights, commanding a beautiful view of the city and the Rappahannock Valley.
Title:
St. George's Episcopal Church
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
This is Fredericksburg, Va., America's most historic city. Princess Anne St. showing the Masonic Lodge, to which Washington and other distinguished Americans belonged; Fredericksburg Court House, erected in 1851-2, with one of Paul Revere's bells in the tower; and St. George's Episcopal Church, which was established in 1720, in the background.
Title:
The James Monroe Law Office And Garden
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), Linen PM 1950
Description:
James Monroe, fifth president of the United States, held more public offices than ever has been held by an American. In this quaint old structure, built in 1758, he began his long and brilliant career. It was restored as a national shrine by Monroe's great grand-son, Laurence Hoes and contains James Monroe's priceless collection o antique possessions.
Title:
Brompton Marye Mansion
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), Linen unused
Description:
Brompton, Marye's Heights, headquarters of the commander of the Confederate center during the battle of Fredericksburg, 1862. Below these heights is the famous "Stone Wall" and Sunken road, where more than 9000 killed and wounded were found after the battle.
Title:
The James Monroe Law Office And Garden
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), Linen unused
Description:
The Law Office of James Monroe, fifth President of the United States and author of the Monroe Doctrine. Monroe practiced law in Fredericksburg, where he received his first political office, which started him on a career that gave him ore public offices than ever have been held, before or since, by a single American. View showing the garden with its century-old mulberry tree.
Title:
Caroline Street Part Of Shopping Section
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), Linen unused
Description:
Fredericksburg was founded in 1671. It was the boyhood home of George Washington. Here were fought the greatest battles of the Civil War. It is rich in history, and visitors from all over the world visit its many places of note.
Title:
Chatham
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), Divided Back PM 1913
Description:
Built 1730. Residence A. Randolph Howard
Entrance To National Cemetery, Fredericksburg Virginia (VA) , Post Card (Undivided Back), unused
Title:
Commerce Street, Main Street
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), White Border unused
Description:
Commerce Street with its myriad of lights is at all times full of life. This is a comparatively new shopping district
Title:
Main Street Looking East, Commerce Street
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), White Border unused
Description:
Main Street may be termed the shopping centre of Fredericksburg. The many large and up-to-date stores lining both side of this busy thoroughfare from quite an attraction
Title:
Brampton
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), Divided Back PM 1908 Sep-28
Title:
Greetings From Fredericksburg
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), Linen unused
Description:
Fredericksburg was founded in 1671. It was the boyhood home of George Washington and is rich in history. Views show: The Home of Mary, the Mother of Washington, Rising Sun Tavern, Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop and the James Monroe Shrine.
Title:
Old Slave Block
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), Linen unused
Description:
Used for Sale and Hire of Slaves at Fredericksburg. In the days before the Civil War, it was used for the sale and annual hire of slaves. Albert Crutchfield, shown in picture was sold from the block about 1859, at which time he was a boy about 15 years old.
Title:
The Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), Linen unused
Description:
Established about 1750 by Dr. Hugh Mercer, friend and military compatriot of George Washington. Preserved as a museum of Early American Pharmacy and as a shrine for the organized pharmacists of the united States.
Title:
Traveler's Drive In Restaurants Inc
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA), Linen unused
Description:
Visit Americas Most Historic City. 1/4 mile north of Historical Fredericksburg, Va. On U. S. #1, at Falmouth Air Conditioned - Famous for Excellent food.
Title:
George Washington Hall Mary Washington College
Fredericksburg Virginia (VA) unused
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