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Colonial Artifacts – 1770 – 1840 – Fredericksburg, Virginia – 4609

Description: A group of artifacts excavated from the Fredericksburg, Virginia area. They include a rein guide, two buttons, bridle furniture and two buckles. The twisted buckle was probably used for a woman’s sash. The small buckle dates from the late 1700’s. Located on the Rappahannock River, Fredericksburg developed as the frontier of colonial Virginia shifted west from the coastal plain into the Piedmont. The land on which the city was founded was part of a tract patented in 1671. Named for Frederick, Prince of Wales, son of King George II, the colonial town named its streets after the members of the royal family. In 1728, Fredericksburg was declared a port for the county, of which it was then a part. The city has close associations with George Washington, whose family in 1738 moved to Ferry Farm in Stafford County across the Rappahannock River from Fredericksburg. Washington's mother, Mary, later moved to the city, and his sister Betty lived at Kenmore, a plantation house then outside the city. Several citizens played active roles during the American Revolution. In the 1770’s, Fielding Lewis, owner of Kenmore Plantation and brother-in-law to George Washington, operated an arms factory for the Continental Army. Other significant early residents include the Revolutionary War generals hey come as shown in a 5” x 6” riker style case. All of the artifacts are guaranteed to be original as stated. A hand signed and dated “Certificate of Authenticity” will be issued by Collectors Frame with a photograph and description of the items purchased. Please see our "About” for more information on the framing and artifacts.

Price: 28 USD

Location: Fredericksburg, Virginia

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