What has significance and what does not? Many historians ponder this question. Significant people, places, and events, allow people to better understand the past. This project emphasizes the significance of The Wayside Inn, a building that survived being in the middle of a civil war battle and still stands to […]
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Folio # Date of Meeting Curator(s) Donator Donation Notes 8 1774 February, 18 Samuel Duffield, David Ritterhouse, Thomas Donel None Book, and other collectibles. These items were moved into a cabinet. 8 1775 January, 6 Samuel Duffield, David Ritterhouse, Thomas Donel None None This is a written note for the […]
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The marker, George Washington in Winchester; according to the information March 1748 Washington visited Winchester, Virginia. Winchester then known as Fredericktown, was the home of Lord Fairfax. Lord Fairfax hired Mr. Washington as a surveyor, Washington later purchased property in Winchester in 1753. In 1755 Washington unsuccessfully ran as a […]
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Elana Saravia The literacies discussed in class, were terribly confusing. Seeing all the ways that you can ruin yourself and reputation with faulty citations is chilling. The importance of copyright is understandable, but the many ways you can make a mistake almost discourages people to use it. In universities making […]