Town of Dumfries

merchants in Dumfries were wealthy enough to build brick and stone houses in the 1760's
merchants in Dumfries were wealthy enough to build brick and stone houses in the 1760's
Source: Library of Congress, Merchent House, Main Street, Dumfries, Prince William County, VA (c.1933)

Route 1 in front of Williams Ordinary in Dumfries
Route 1 in front of Williams Ordinary in Dumfries
Source: Virginia Department of Transportation, Dumfries

like Williams Ordinary, the Tebbs house was constructed of brick and Aquia sandstone
like Williams Ordinary, the Tebbs house was constructed of brick and Aquia sandstone
Source: Library of Congress, Tebbs-Mundy House, Main Street, Dumfries, Prince William County, VA (c.1933)

Williams Ordinary was also known as Loves Tavern
Williams Ordinary was also known as Loves Tavern
Source: Library of Congress, Williams' Ordinary, Main Street, Dumfries, Prince William County, VA (c.1933)

the foundation of Williams Ordinary has settled unevenly since completion around 1790
the foundation of Williams Ordinary has settled unevenly since completion around 1790

the house of Foushee Tebbs was demolished in 1934-35
the house of Foushee Tebbs was demolished in 1934-35
the house of Foushee Tebbs was demolished in 1934-35
Source: Library of Congress, Tebbs-Mundy House; Tebbs-Mundy House, Dumfries, Prince William County, Virginia (1933)

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the French army marched north from Yorktown in 1782, and camped at Dumfries on Quantico Creek
the French army marched north from Yorktown in 1782, and camped at Dumfries on Quantico Creek
Source: Library of Congress, Amérique campagne (1782)

Union wagon train moving through Dumfries in the Civil War
Union wagon train moving through Dumfries in the Civil War
Source: Library of Congress, Dumfries, Va., June 1863


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