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Early Man
10,000-6,800 BC
Hunters & Gatherers
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
The Civil War
1861-1865
Recovery & Roots of Preservation - 1872-1932

Preservation
1932-1996


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Preservation - 1932 to 1996
In 1928, a group called George Washington Foundation, Inc. acquired Ferry Farm, but the Depression forced them to default on the mortgage with the property reverting to Colbert. The preservation group was subsequently re-formed as George Washington Farm, Inc., and in 1945, this organization purchased Ferry Farm. In 1959, another attempt to preserve the farm was undertaken with a portion of the property being acquired by Youth for Christ, Inc. and George Washington Boyhood Home Restoration, Inc. They constructed a two-story, brick school building (the current visitor center). Like its predecessor, George Washington Farm, Inc. was unable to raise sufficient money to acquire clear title to the property, and the site was purchased by Samuel and Irma Warren in 1969. Read more about the history of Ferry Farm.

Main administration building at Ferry Farm
Proposed Wal-Mart site  
Toy Shark  
Toy Hatchet  
Flag-shaped Lapel Pin  
   
Visitor Center at Ferry Farm