The History of Waterford, Virginia
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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
Automobiles
Cemeteries
Churches
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
Education - History course for grades 5-12
Other pages: Toasts given on July 4th, 1832 Thomas Moore
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- 05/09/2008