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Early Man
10,000-6,800 BC
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6,800-1,500 BC
Woodland Indians
1,500 BC-1,500 AD
Virginia Frontier
1695-1725
Impact of a New Town
1728
George Washington
1738-1772

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1861-1865

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1932-1996

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The Civil War - 1843-1865
By 1833, the Washington farmhouse was a ruin and the plantation had become a more modest endeavor run by a succession of absentee owners using either overseers or tenants. By 1850, Winter Bray had constructed a new farmhouse for the overseer at Ferry Farm. In 1861, it was still a going concern with the farmhouse valued at $400. The farm depended on slave labor and listed horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs as assets.

Generals Lee and Burnside
The principal players in the Civil War drama Map of the Bray House structures
House cellar The Kitchen
Battlefield painting O'Sullivan photo of the Fredericksburg from the east bank of the Rappahannock
New York button Inkwell
Horseshoe nails  
The principal generals in the Battle of Fredericksburg ~
Gen. Robert E. Lee (left) and Gen. Ambrose Burnside (right).
Images courtesy Library of Congress.