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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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The Impact of the New Town - 1728
With the establishment of Fredericksburg in 1728, Ferry Farm took on a new distinction. Situated directly across from this new trade center, the plantation featured a ferry crossing and access to the Rappahannock River. In 1727, the plantation passed from the hands of small planters to a member of the local gentry—William Strother, lawyer and representative in the House of Burgesses.

Strother Coat Of Arms
Diagram of Strother site  
Excavating the cellar  
Thimble  
Wine bottle  
Delft Bowl  
The Coat Of Arms for the Strother family.