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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Williamsburg, Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Williamsburg, Virginia and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Williamsburg Ind. City, VA (107) James City County, VA (259) York County, VA (168)  Williamsburg(107) Williamsburg (107)  JamesCityCounty(259) James City County (259)  YorkCounty(168) York County (168)
Adjacent to Williamsburg, Virginia
      James City County (259)  
      York County (168)  
 
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101 Virginia, Williamsburg — William Lightfoot HouseOriginal Building — Colonial Williamsburg —
Planter, merchant and attorney William Lightfoot inherited this property in 1767 and held it until his death in 1809.Map (db m227732) HM
102 Virginia, Williamsburg — William Pitt StoreReconstructed — Colonial Williamsburg —
A succession of businesses operated here during the 18th century. Merchant William Pitt sold hats, clothing, housewares, and other goods here during the Revolution.Map (db m227681) HM
103 Virginia, Williamsburg — William Waters HouseReconstructed — Colonial Williamsburg —
Wealthy planter William Waters lived here from about 1750 until his death in 1767. His widow Sarah owned the house for an additional 30 years.Map (db m227717) HM
104 Virginia, Williamsburg — William Waters StorehouseReconstructed — Colonial Williamsburg —
The storehouse on this site was operated by a succession of merchants. William Waters owned the building from about 1750 until 1767.Map (db m227679) HM
105 Virginia, Williamsburg — Williamsburg Confederate Monument Reported permanently removed
(front) 1861 – 1865 To the Confederate Soldiers and Sailors of Williamsburg and James City County. (right) “Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, lest we forget – lest we forget!” (left) Erected by the Daughters . . . Map (db m185511) HM
106 Virginia, Williamsburg — Williamsburg in the Civil WarGateway to Richmond — 1862 Peninsula Campaign —
Williamsburg, once the capital of Virginia, declined after the American Revolution. By 1861, although many colonial structures still lined the streets, the Governor’s Palace and former capitol building lay in ruins. The College of William and Mary . . . Map (db m171657) HM
107 Virginia, Williamsburg — Williamsburg United Methodist Church
This is the fourth Methodist church building in Williamsburg, occupied in 1964. The site of the first, which was little more than a barn, is not known; the second (1842) stood in Market Square, the third (1926) in Merchant Square. Prominent pastors . . . Map (db m167817) HM

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May. 1, 2024