Box 2
Contains 12 Results:
Alexandria Academy - Apothecary Shop
This folder contains postcards of the Alexandria Library and the Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Shop.
Cardinal Athletic Club - Carlyle House
This folder contains postcards of the Cardinal Athletic Club and Carlyle House in Alexandria, Virgina.
Christ Church - Female Stranger
This folder contains postcards of Christ Church, Fannon & Sons, and the story of the Female Stranger.
Fort Ward - Friendship Fire Station
This folder contains postcards of Fort Ward and the Friendship Fire Station in Alexandria, Virginia.
Gadsby's - Lee-Custis Portraits
This folder contains postcards of Gadsby's Tavern, Gentry Row, Gunston Hall, the George Mason Hotel, King Street, the Lee Boyhood Home, and portraits of Robert E. Lee and Mary Custis.
Marshall House - Potomac Park
This folder contains postcards of the Marshall House, George Washington National Masonic Memorial, the new Alexandria Post Office, and Potomac Park.
Virginia (Misc.) - Woodlawn
This folder contains postcards of miscellaneous Virginia sites, the Anne Warren Gravestone, Washington Street, Washington's Grist Mill, and Woodlawn Plantation.
Parades and Firemen
This folder contains four photos, 2 of a parade at the 500 block of King Street facing the Edgar Warfield Jr. building, one of the Columbia Engine Company standing in front of 109 S. St. Asaph Street around 1900, and another of the old hose wagon of the Columbia Engine Company.
Old Post Office, Lee School, Alexandria Hospital, and 508 Cameron
This folder contains 4 photos, one of the Alexandria Hospital at 420 Wolfe Street, one of the Lee School at King and Alfred (where White House|Black Market is, currently), the old post office at Prince and St. Asaph (now a parking lot), and a sketch of Washington's Townhouse at 508 Cameron Street in Alexandria.
An Old Pump
This folder contains a single photo of a boy standing at a water pump with the title "An old pump, Alexandria, Va." The photo is glued to a note that says "To Bob Whitton, 9 July, 1958. Photographic copy of an undated post card printed in Germany, found in effects of Mr. John T. Boyd. By Virgil C. Davis.