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Williamsburg in Vintage Postcards (Postcard History Series)
Kristopher J. Preacher
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| #2232201 in eBooks | 2002-07-31 | 2002-07-31 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Interesting window on the past|By S. Seymour|I've seen several books with photos of the pre-Colonial Williamsburg restoration. This book takes a different tack and includes some changes since the thirties to the town. Of interest to anyone who spent much time in Williamsburg from about the forties through the seventies.|About the Author|Williamsburg's story has been told many times and in many ways, but never quite like this. Author Kristopher J. Preacher, College of William and Mary graduate and local history enthusiast, presents readers with more than 200 postcards of William
"Williamsburg is a stronghold of the past, a sort of enchanted ground, lovely and quiet as a dream." Williamsburg may no longer be quiet as a dream, but it is certainly lovely and unquestionably a stronghold of the past, more so now than Miss Hildegarde Hawthorne could have dreamt when she penned these words in 1917. After Virginia's capital moved from Williamsburg to Richmond in 1780, the city sank into one and a half centuries of sleepy obscurity punctuated only by the...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Williamsburg in Vintage Postcards (Postcard History Series) | Kristopher J. Preacher.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.