Selasa, 19 September 2017

Civil War Today- October 2011

Neglect and Development Threaten Fredericksburg Home Sherwood Forest, an 1810 home and grounds situated on a bluff near Fredericksburg, Va., has been named an endangered historic site by Preservation Virginia. Union forces used the house as a hospital, a lookout over the Rappahannock River, and a balloon launching site. Now vacant, the building is part …

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