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Green Springs National Historic Landmark District
Bracketts
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| Courtesy of Library of Congress |
| Bracketts, Nineteenth-Century Dwelling, North Elevation, Photographed by Jack E. Boucher, Historic American Building Survey, 1983 |
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| Courtesy of Library of Congress |
| Bracketts, Eighteenth-Century Dwelling, East elevation and South End, Photographed by Jack Boucher, Historic American Building Survey, 1983 |
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| Courtesy of Library of Congress |
| Bracketts, One and Part of Second Slave Double-Quarters, West Elevations and South (end) Elevation, Photographed by Jack E. Boucher, Historic American Building Survey, 1983 |
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(Click on map for its magnification. Click on any brown links below map, for historical information about this property.)
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| Bracketts and immediate neighborhood, 1863. North at top. Detail from Department of Northern Virginia, Chief Engineer’s Office, “Map of Louisa County Virginia from Surveys by B. L. Blackford Assist:Engr C. S. A. … 1863,” Library of Congress, Washington, D. C. |
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Did You Know?
Maggie Walker loved the newest technology and fashions. In 1910, she sold her horses and carriage, and bought an electric car.
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Last Updated: September 02, 2007 at 15:25 EST |