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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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George Washington - 1738-1772
Little is known about George Washington’s youth. Throughout the next decade, archaeologists and historians will examine his early life by investigating the surviving documents in conjunction with the material remnants of his childhood home. This approach will focus mostly on George’s mother, Mary Ball Washington, who lived at Ferry Farm for over thirty years. Other inhabitants included his father and siblings, slaves, and an overseer.

Portrait of George Washington by Charles Wilson Peale, 1772
Washington house site The Washington house and outbuildings
Architectural drawing of the Washington house Cellar in the Washington House
Ceramic figurine of a monk Slave Quarter
Wig Curlers Distribution map of wig curlers
Bottle fragment inscribed with the name Joseph Straight Pins
George Washington ~ Ferry Farm's most famous inhabitant.
Portrait by Charles Wilson Peale, 1772.