Virginia 02 - 2004

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                 The McLean House at Appomattox Court House where Gen. Lee surrendered to Gen. Grant             The parlor of the McLean House where the surrender took place. Clover Hill Tavern                     The jail at Appomattox Court House
                 Jail cell in the jail. You can barely see a ring in the floor near the bed used to shackle prisoners          Along this road came General Lee and his troupes to lay down their arms.  Union troupes lined the road on both sides.                  At Appomattox Court House.            Memorial house at Popes Creek Plantation, birthplace of George Washington
            Outline of the original house were Washington was born    Monument at Popes Creek, exact replica of the Washington Monument in D. C. Washington family graveyard near Popes Creek                     Wild turkeys at Popes Creek
        Stratford Hall, birthplace of Robert E. Lee    Memorial cabin at Stratford Hall          Statue of Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson at First Manassas Battlefield, where he was given the nickname. Reconstruction of the Henry house at First Manassas Battlefield
             Henry Hill, site of First Manassas battle.         Grave of Judith Henry, killed at First Manassas             The Stone House at Manassas Battlefield.  Several cannon shot can be found in the exterior of the house.             Ceiling of the Reception Hall - Governors Palace, Williamsburg
     Reception Hall - Governors Palace, Williamsburg      Beautiful crystal chandelier - Governors Palace, Williamsburg            Pipe organ - Governors Palace, Williamsburg           Flowers in garden of Governors Palace
                  The Governors Palace, Williamsburg      Colonial Capitol building, Williamsburg              Hall of Burgesses in the Colonial Capitol,  Williamsburg Williamsburg
  Williamsburg   Staircase in Bassett Hall,  home of John D. Rockefeller, Jr.       Bassett Hall, home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr.               Bar in a Williamsburg Tavern
  Williamsburg Courthouse             The Magazine, housed military equipment and gunpowder.        Interior of Bruton Parish Church, in use since 1715.                Mt. Vernon, home of George Washington
          View of the Potomac River from Mt. Vernon           Front of Mt. Vernon as seen from the river       Graves of George and Martha Washington     Memorial marker in the slave cemetery at Mt. Vernon, individual graves were unmarked
      Sixteen sided threshing barn designed by George Washington          Indian dwelling  recreated at Jamestown Settlement Recreated ship at Jamestown Settlement   Recreated ship at Jamestown Settlement
Recreated dwelling at Jamestown Settlement Memorials at the original Jamestown.     Church tower at Jamestown, one of the oldest English built structures in the U. S.              The Ambler House at later Jamestown
          Sign explaining the Ambler House            The Victory Monument at Yorktown. Congress decreed it to be built a year after the victory, but didn't appropriate any funds for it             Re-enactors at Yorktown Victory Center Recreation of Officers tent at Yorktown Victory Center
   Cooking for the troupes at Yorktown Victory Center.            Re-creation of Revolutionary war camp at Yorktown Victory Center     Strutting his stuff at Yorktown Victory Center  
       

   
   

 

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