Historic Fredericksburg: The Story of an Old Town |
FREDERICKSBURG A Preface INTRODUCTION In the Older Days After the Revolution War's Worst Horrors The First Battle At Chancellorsville Two Great Battles Heroes of Early Days Men of Modern Times Unforgotten Women At the Rising Sun Lafayette Comes Back Old Court Records Echoes of the Past Where Beauty Blends Church and School The Church of England The 250th Birthday Appendix
Historic Fredericksburg Fredericksburg from Stafford Showing the Steeple that was Used as a Signal Station by Both Armies On the Wilderness Battlefield President Harding, John T. Goolrick and Gen. Smedley D. Butler Historic Fredericksburg The Story of an Old Town By John T. Goolrick AUTHOR OF “The Life of General Hugh Mercer” “Irishmen in the Civil War” Etc. Printed In U.S.A. by WHITTET & SHEPPERSON RICHMOND VA. Photographs By DAVIS GALLERY, FREDERICKSBURG VA. COPYRIGHT, 1922 JOHN T. GOOLRICK This Book is Dedicated To one who has not failed her friends, or her duty. Who has given freely of her best. Whose faith has not faltered, nor courage dimmed. Who has held high her ideals; who has lighted a pathway for those she loves. To My Wife
Contents In The Older Days | | 13 | One by one the little cabins are built along the river bank | | After the Revolution | | 26 | In the days of its glory, the Old Town was famed and prosperous | | War’s Worst Horrors | | 37 | Shelled by 181 guns for hours, the town becomes a crumbled ruin | | The First Battle | | 48 | When, at Marye’s Heights and Hamilton’s Crossing, war claimed her sacrifice | | At Chancellorsville | | 55 | The Struggle in the Pine Woods when death struck at Southern hearts | | Two Great Battles | | 64 | The fearful fire swept Wilderness, and the Bloody Angle at Spottsylvania | | Heroes of Early Days | | 70 | The Old Town gives the first Commander, first Admiral and Great Citizens | | Men of Modern Times | | 98 | Soldiers, Adventurers and Sailors, Heroes and Artists, mingle here | | Unforgotten Women | | 123 | Some of Many Who Left a Record of Brilliancy, Service or Sacrifice | | At the Rising Sun | | 133 | Where Famous Men Met; and Mine Host Brewed Punch and Sedition | | Lafayette Comes Back | | 139 | After Forty Years of Failure, He Hears the Echo of His Youthful Triumph | | Old Court Record | | 142 | Staid Documents, Writ by Hands That Are Still, Are History For Us | | Echoes of the Past | | 151 | “Ghosts of Dead Hours, and Days That Once Were Fair” | | Where Beauty Blends | | 165 | Old Gardens, at Old Mansions, Where Bloom Flowers from Long Ago | | Church and School | | 173 | How They Grew in the New World; Pathways to the Light | | The Church of England | | 181 | First in Virginia, the Church of England Has the Longest History | | The 250th Birthday | | 188 | Fredericksburg Celebrates an Anniversary | | Appendix | | 199 |
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