The History of Waterford, Virginia

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Waterford was settled by Quakers Waterford was pro Union Waterford was an active mill town Waterford was the second largest town in Loudoun before 1860 Waterford's history is its people Change comes to Waterford Furniture making was an important part of Waterford
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African-Americans

African-American Experience -
  Faith and Family

African-American Experience –
   Recollections of John Divine

African-American Experience -
    Slavery and Freedom

African-American Experience -
    Segregation, Struggle, and
    Success

African-American Experience -
    Work and Play

Agriculture

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Civil War - Battle of 1862

Civil War - Before the war

Civil War - 1861

Civil War - 1862

Civil War - 1863

Civil War - 1864

Civil War - 1865

Civil War - William Williams Taken
   Hostage

Commercial Development
    of Waterford

Development-by the mill (1700s)

Furniture made in Waterford

Government-1800s

Ice houses

Jail

Library

Log Cabins

Maps

Mills

Origins

Origins, first settlers

Phillips Farm – Family Farm
    Changing

Post office

Quaker settlement

Second Street School

Schools

Shopping in 1870

Tannery

Timeline and overview

Waterford in 1926

Waterford in the 1930's

Waterford Bank

Waterford Market


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Toasts given on July 4th, 1832
Thomas Moore

 

 

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- 05/09/2008