Stafford County Cemeteries and Their Revolutionary Heroes
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Presented by Anita Dodd and Jerrilynn Eby MacGregor, Stafford County Historical Society. An overview of Stafford cemeteries, including iconography and their importance to local history and culture. Learn about the individuals buried across Stafford County who participated in the Revolutionary War.
Anita Dodd is a retired archaeologist and architectural historian. She served as an archaeologist for Ferry Farm, George Washington’s Boyhood Home, and is the Chairman of the Stafford County Cemetery Committee. Jerrilynn Eby MacGregor is the author of They Called Stafford Home, among other works related to the rich history of Stafford County. A life-long Staffordian, Jerrilynn continues to heavily contribute to historical and genealogical studies of the people and places of this County. She is a secretary of the historical society and a frequent lecturer on various historical topics to numerous regional historical organizations.
Location: Porter Branch
Anita Dodd is a retired archaeologist and architectural historian. She served as an archaeologist for Ferry Farm, George Washington’s Boyhood Home, and is the Chairman of the Stafford County Cemetery Committee. Jerrilynn Eby MacGregor is the author of They Called Stafford Home, among other works related to the rich history of Stafford County. A life-long Staffordian, Jerrilynn continues to heavily contribute to historical and genealogical studies of the people and places of this County. She is a secretary of the historical society and a frequent lecturer on various historical topics to numerous regional historical organizations.
Location: Porter Branch
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2001 Parkway Blvd, Stafford, VA 22554-3972, United States
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