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Berryville Pike VA Rte 7, taken
1901, looking west from 4 ½ miles east of Winchester
Photographed by Charles Littler Wood and Contributed by ggson Rob Wood
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Burwell-Morgan Mill This grist
mill, built in 1782-85 by general Daniel Morgan of Saratoga and colonel Nathaniel Burwell
of Carter Hall, was in continuos operation until 1943. Now owned by the Clarke County
Historical Association.
Photographed 28 Jun 2010 and Contributed by George Seitz. |
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Castleman's Ferry Crossing the
Shenandoah River, near Berryville
Photographed 1901 by Charles Littler Wood and Contributed by ggson Rob
Wood |
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Christ Episcopal Church Known as
Old Chapel, it replaced a log structure that was damaged during the Revolution. Circa
1832.
Photographed 28 Jun 2010 and Contributed by George Seitz. |
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Forest Glen Home of C.L. Wood, Jr.
near Berryville.
Photographed 1901 by Charles Littler Wood and Contributed by ggson Rob
Wood |
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Locust Grove Family home of Ida
(Fishpaw) Wood.
Photographed by Charles Littler Wood and Contributed by ggson Rob
Wood |
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Old Mill and Toll
Gate
Mailing date on postcard is 1911 from Millwood
Contributed by Harriet Welch |
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Opequon Ford On the Berryville Pike
(VA Rte 7)
Photographed 1901 by Charles Littler Wood and Contributed by ggson Rob
Wood |
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Opequon View Birthplace of C.L.
Wood, Jr.
Photographed 1901 by Charles Littler Wood and Contributed by ggson Rob
Wood |
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Shenandoah River View near
Castleman's Ferry
Photographed 1901 by Charles Littler Wood and Contributed by ggson Rob
Wood |
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Thrashing In 1901, at Locust Grove
Photographed by Charles Littler Wood and Contributed by ggson Rob
Wood |
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Toll Gate On the Berryville Pike (VA
Rte 7) at the top of Opequon Hill.
Photographed 1901 by Charles Littler Wood and Contributed by ggson Rob
Wood |