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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G6C_bridgewater-mills_Fredericksburg-VA.html
On the site formerly stood office and warehouse of theBridgewater Mills1822 - 1908 Operated by members of the Ficklen family, this concern's flour won first prize at the world's first international exposition held at Paris, France in 1878. In the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G65_the-booth-house_Fredericksburg-VA.html
American Gothic ...attributed to architect James Renwick who designed the Fredericksburg Courthouse. When built this middle class property comprised 1/4 of the present city block and contained enough pasture for one COW. House had no indoor toilet…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DBF_fredericksburgs-wharves-and-harbor_Fredericksburg-VA.html
The dock before you was once the site of a large wharf complex and ferry landing. From the founding of Fredericksburg in 1728, the river played a major role in the transportation of goods such as timber, flour and corn as well as passengers. Du…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19NS_carls_Fredericksburg-VA.html
Carl'shas Been Registered as aVirginia Historic Landmarkby the Virginia Board of Historic Resourcesand Placed on TheNational Registerof Historic PlacesBy the United StatesDepartment of Interior
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19NJ_prisoners-of-christ_Fredericksburg-VA.html
In Honored Memory ofLewis CraigJohn Waller, Jr.James Chiles of the county of SpotsylvaniaPrisoners of ChristProphets of Spiritual FreedomWho, undaunted by imprisonmentpreached the Gospel even through the bars of the jail in Fredericksburgin the ye…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17MD_400-years-of-continuing-oar-presence_Cebu-City-Central-Visayas.html
Panel 1: Fray Rodrigo de San MiguelPioneering MissionaryIndistinctly known in history books as Fr. Rodrigo Aganduru (1584-1626), the intrepid missionary from Villadolid, Spain, arrived with the first Recollects in 1606. Bataan and Zambales - where…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17MC_a-memorial-landscape_Fredericksburg-VA.html
On this site, the Fredericksburg Area Veteran's Council honors the local men and women who gave their lives in wars and military actions during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The extension of George Street to a new high school cut th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM150F_confederate-cemetery_Fredericksburg-VA.html
The Ladies Memorial Association of Fredericksburg, organized May 10, 1866, cares for the graves and honors those Confederate soldiers who died in this area's four battles. The Cemetery was dedicated May, 1870 to 3,553 men from 14 States reinterred…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYLT_the-barton-street-potters-field_Fredericksburg-VA.html
This marker commemorates the indigent and unknown once interred on this site. Provided by the City in 1816 and once called the Colored Cemetery, it was the final resting place for former slaves and free blacks. Long barren and unused, in 1920 this…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQR2_historic-kenmore_Fredericksburg-VA.html
1775 Home of Fielding Lewis and his wife Betty, sister of George Washington.
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