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The History of Waterford Virginia
A National Historic Landmark
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    • Slavery and freedom — John Devine’s recollections
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  • Agriculture
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      • Catoctin Farmers Club
    • Barn building – 1923
    • Phillips Farm
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      • 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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