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The History of Waterford Virginia
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    • Slavery and freedom — John Devine’s recollections
    • Work
    • second-street-school
      • Student comments
  • Agriculture
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      • Catoctin Farmers Club
    • Barn building – 1923
    • Phillips Farm
    • Mills
      • Old mill
  • Development
    • Development timeline
    • Commercial development
    • Loudoun Mutual Insurance Company
    • Furniture manufacturing
    • Shopping in 1870
    • Tannery
    • Washing Clothes in waterford in the 1800s
  • Early Years
    • Land grants
    • Pioneers settlers
    • Quakers shape the town
    • Waterford in 1760
    • Early 1800s
    • Waterford is a Quaker settlement
    • Log cabins
  • Civil War
    • 1861
    • 1862
    • Battle at Waterford – 1862
    • 1863
    • 1864
    • Epilogue 1865
    • Three women journalists
    • Waterford News
    • Williams Williams hostage
  • After the War
    • Automobiles
      • Automobile stories
    • Cemeteries
    • Cultural influences
    • Churches
    • Jail
    • Ice houses
    • Town government in the 1800s
    • Town ordinances in 1875
    • The village in 1926
    • The village in the 1930s
    • Toasts on July 4th, 1832
    • Waterford Foundation History
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About Waterford

African-Americans

African-American Experience - Faith and Family

African-American Experience – Recollections of John Divine

African-American Experience - Slavery and Freedom

African-American Experience - Segregation, Struggle, andSuccess

African-American Experience - Work and Play

Agriculture

Automobiles

Cemeteries

Churches

Civil War - Battle of 1862

Civil War - Before the war

Civil War - 1861

Civil War - 1862

Civil War - 1863

Civil War - 1864

Civil War - 1864, Waterford News

Civil War - 1864, Quaker Women Journalists

Civil War - 1865

Civil War - William Williams Taken Hostage

Commercial Development of Waterford

Commercial Downfall

Development-by the mill (1700s)

Furniture made in Waterford

Government-1800s

Government-1875 ordinances

House numbers

Ice houses

Jail

Library

Log Cabins

Maps

Mills

Origins

Origins, first settlers

Phillips Farm – Family Farm Changing

Quaker settlement

Second Street School

Schools

Shopping in 1870

Tannery

Timeline and overview

Washing Clothes in the 1800s

Waterford Foundation history

Waterford in 1926

Waterford in the 1930's

Waterford Bank

Education - History course for grades 5-12

Other pages:
Ephemera
Linking the Past to Its Future
Toasts given on July 4th, 1832
Thomas Moore

Waterford Virginia 18th, 19th, and 20th Century History.   Contact Us

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