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Year 2009

 

Rate Oldest City's founding brought to life on stage

Original at St. Augustine Record external link    Tue, Nov 24

7 — “The British are Coming!,” presenting Bill Barker as Thomas Jefferson (through the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation), John Stavely as Jesse Fish and the ...

Rate Boots offer a step back to Lincoln's time ( LAT-WP)

Original at Peninsula On-line external link    Tue, May 19

 Qatar Lincoln's are among the nation's most famous surviving boots, along with those of Thomas Jefferson and Robert E Lee, said DA Saguto, master boot and shoemaker at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Boots can speak clearly of their owner, he said. ...

Rate Tracing Lincoln's Footprints

Original at Washington Post external link    Wed, May 13

 United States Lincoln's are among the nation's most famous boots, along with those of Thomas Jefferson and Robert E. Lee, said DA Saguto, master boot- and shoemaker at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Boots can speak clearly of their owner, he said. ...

Rate Colonial Williamsburg Acquires Extremely Rare Indian Peace Medal

Original at Art Daily external link    Fri, Mar 27

 Maine The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation has purchased an extremely rare Virginia Indian peace medal produced by order of Gov. Thomas Jefferson in 1780. The medal will be exhibited in the introductory gallery of the DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum ...

Year 2008

 

Rate Governor's Palace, Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia

Original at About Senior Travel external link    Sat, Sep 20

Photo © Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Home to seven royal governors and Virginia's first two state governors, Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson, the Governor's Palace stood as a silent witness to the colony's tumultuous history. ...

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