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Fredericksburg and Vicinity
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On the heights one mile to the west, the home of the Thorntons from about 1736. Francis Thornton 2nd was a Justice, a Burgess 1744-45, and Lieut.-Colonel of his Majesty's militia for Spotsylvania County. He and two of his brothers married three . . . — — Map (db m4749) HM
On the heights one mile to the west, the home of the Thorntons from about 1736. Francis Thornton 2nd was a Justice, a Burgess 1744-45, and Lieut.-Colonel of his Majesty's militia for Spotsylvania County. He and two of his brothers married three . . . — — Map (db m5094) HM
(Front): 127th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Col. W. W. Jennings Commanding 3rd Brigade 2nd Division 2nd Corps (Rear): 127th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Col. W. W. Jennings Commanding 3rd Brigade 2nd Division . . . — — Map (db m9089) HM
Study of James Mercer
built prior to
1769 — — Map (db m149266) HM
Home and store of merchant Humphrey McAusland — — Map (db m149222) HM
Built by William Alexander — — Map (db m148505) HM
Built for James Ferguson, Blacksmith — — Map (db m148451) HM
Built by the Hon. John Dawson — — Map (db m149269) HM
Built by Captain Samuel Pearson
Constructed atop an earlier stone foundation
— — Map (db m148476) HM
Home of two-term mayor,
Benjamin Day
1811-21
Built by
Richard Johnson and James Young
— — Map (db m148581) HM
Built for William James—Tailor & Minister — — Map (db m148308) HM
Built for Philip Terrier, Ship's Carpenter — — Map (db m148454) HM
The Doggett House
Owned by Doggett Family
1888-1950
Built for Carter L. Stevenson, Attorney — — Map (db m149253) HM
Ellis House
1818-1906
Built by Robert Ellis, Owner-Builder
— — Map (db m148305) HM
Built by George French
Enlarged by Charles J. Purks, 1907
— — Map (db m148499) HM
Built for Claiborne Wiglesworth, Contractor — — Map (db m149221) HM
Built by Anthony Kale, Confectionary Shop & Residence — — Map (db m148563) HM
Built for
Rev. Edward McGuire
Owned by the Scott family since 1872 — — Map (db m149256) HM
Built for John & William Wellford, Merchants — — Map (db m148550) HM
Built for John Roy, Merchant — — Map (db m148567) HM
Built for John S. Wellford, upper floors
Joined to 826 Caroline Street & 1st floor as offices
— — Map (db m195764) HM
William Rollow Residence — — Map (db m149224) HM
A Methodist parsonage since 1855 — — Map (db m148570) HM
Built by Richard Johnston — — Map (db m148558) HM
Built for William Quarles, Dwelling and Store — — Map (db m148556) HM
Built by Anthony Kale
Owned by
Kate C Kale, his daughter, 1850-1904
— — Map (db m148562) HM
Built For James Vass, Merchant — — Map (db m181320) HM
Fredericksburg
Presbyterian Church — — Map (db m181854) HM
Smithsonia
Built as a female orphans asylum
— — Map (db m149254) HM
Built by
Gabriel Johnston
Owned by Johnston descendents until 1909
— — Map (db m148561) HM
Built for Sarah Myers — — Map (db m148485) HM
Built by William Bernard — — Map (db m148530) HM
Built for Ann Edwards, widow — — Map (db m149223) HM
Built for John S. Wellford, merchant — — Map (db m195765) HM
Historic Fredericksburg Foundation
George Gravatt House
1846-47
Moved to this site
from 610 Princess Anne St. in 1977
[Lower plaque:]
Philip Y. Wyatt
1907 - 1984
Practiced . . . — — Map (db m149237) HM
Built for Maria Reed — — Map (db m149239) HM
Original Owner, Ann C. Henry — — Map (db m148527) HM
Hurkamp House — — Map (db m148528) HM
Built for Thomas Knox
Proctor House
1873 - 1934
Moved from 1300 Princess Anne St. 1935
— — Map (db m148443) HM
William M. Baggett, Builder — — Map (db m149260) HM
Built by C. Gabriel Brown, Grocer, Insurance Agent — — Map (db m148577) HM
Built for John L. Knight, Master Mason and his wife, Ellen Matherson — — Map (db m195184) HM
Built for George Aler, Brick Mason — — Map (db m148449) HM
Additions in
1898 and 1988
Built for Capt. John Sands
— — Map (db m148500) HM
Built for Jacob Miller, Printer & Cabinetmaker — — Map (db m149233) HM
Built by William M. Baggett, Owner & Contractor — — Map (db m149252) HM
Granville Gilman Residence — — Map (db m148489) HM
Built for James B. Timberlake, businessman — — Map (db m149238) HM
Built for Howard M. Smith for the "Full & Absolute Enjoyment" of Lacey A. Boardman — — Map (db m148613) HM
Artist John A. Elder
resided here
1892-95
Built for Ephraim Francis, carpenter — — Map (db m149240) HM
Built by William M. Baggett, owner and contractor — — Map (db m149251) HM
1854
Townhouse built for B. B. Sacrey
1925
Facade & addition
built by E.G. Heflin
for
Elks Lodge No. 875
1905-1996 — — Map (db m149226) HM
Built for William Burke, Photographer — — Map (db m148519) HM
Built by Benjamin F. Currell, House Joiner & Carpenter — — Map (db m148520) HM
Built for James Turner, Merchant & Foundry Foreman — — Map (db m148525) HM
Built for William Jefferies, Shoe Manufacturer — — Map (db m148585) HM
Built by William Burke — — Map (db m148518) HM
Each leaf represents one thousand soldiers who died between December 13-15th in the battle of Fredericksburg.
Dear Madam,
I have been shown in the files of the War Department that you are the mother of five sons who have . . . — — Map (db m148069) HM WM
Built as
The Exchange Hotel
Also known as
The Hotel Frederick 1915-1920 and Hotel Maury 1920-1973 — — Map (db m148306) HM
Built for James M. George — — Map (db m148501) HM
Built for the Thom Sisters
Mary & Catherine
— — Map (db m148549) HM
Built by Christopher Armat & John Pittman — — Map (db m148516) HM
Built for William T. Lowery, Tailor — — Map (db m148494) HM
Built for John Anderson's lumber yard
On Princess Anne Street, moved to Caroline Street in 1877 as a doctor's office, and to this site in 1902. — — Map (db m149246) HM
Built for Andrew Nicholas — — Map (db m148491) HM
Built for A.K. Phillips & Co., Commission Merchants — — Map (db m148507) HM
Built for William H. Smith, Grocer — — Map (db m148482) HM
Built as a general store, to replace a burned early 1800s store and dwelling — — Map (db m148303) HM
Built for William Fitzpatrick, Boat Captain — — Map (db m148521) HM
Built for W. S. Embrey, Businessman — — Map (db m148522) HM
Built by Alexander Mason Garner — — Map (db m148460) HM
Built by A. Mason Garner for John T. Payne and John T. Hawkins — — Map (db m148472) HM
Built by Thomas Harrison, Carpenter & Builder — — Map (db m148461) HM
Built by William C. Baylor — — Map (db m148466) HM
Built for John T. Payne, Planing Mill Owner — — Map (db m149264) HM
Built for Annie H. and Benjamin B. Patterson — — Map (db m148459) HM
Built for John J. George, Painter — — Map (db m148496) HM
Built for James N. Turner, Government Inspector — — Map (db m149218) HM
Built for John Churchill Willis, Merchant — — Map (db m149268) HM
Built for Robert E. Bozel, Merchant — — Map (db m148437) HM
Built for John Henry Lee — — Map (db m148465) HM
Built by F.F. Portch, Carpenter — — Map (db m148484) HM
Built for Richard G. Swift, Grocer and Lumberyard Owner — — Map (db m148493) HM
Built for Clementina Toombs — — Map (db m148464) HM
Built for Charles W. Erdington, City Sergeant — — Map (db m149245) HM
Built for Nellie Carmichael — — Map (db m149265) HM
Built for Terence McCracken, Merchant — — Map (db m148304) HM
Built as a stable for John S. Berryman — — Map (db m148467) HM
Built by John English — — Map (db m149250) HM
Built for Wm. I. King Wholesaler & Grain Merchant — — Map (db m148457) HM
Site of 2nd Baptist Church; Elks Lodge
Land Was Part of Kenmore Plantation — — Map (db m179636) HM
Built by Dr. George H. Chewning — — Map (db m148531) HM
Historic Fredericksburg Foundation
1888
Built for James Lee, Cook
[Lower plaque:]
Jacob Wray of Elizabeth City County purchased Lot 225 — Block 58 from Roger Dixon in 1764. Wray sold the lot to James . . . — — Map (db m148462) HM
Built for Robert T. Raines, Shoe Factory Machinist — — Map (db m148470) HM
Built for Mary Frances Lang, School Teacher — — Map (db m148479) HM
Built for Margarete E. Clarke — — Map (db m148490) HM
Built for A.D. Tapscott, Shoe Company Owner — — Map (db m148504) HM
Designed by Frank P. Stearns, Architect
Built for Edgar W. Stearns, Dry Goods Merchant
— — Map (db m148575) HM
Home of Henry W. Willenbucher — — Map (db m148469) HM
Built for Powhatan Rose — — Map (db m148424) HM
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