The Cultural History of Marlborough, Virginia. C. Malcolm Watkins

The Cultural History of Marlborough, Virginia - C. Malcolm Watkins


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       C. Malcolm Watkins

      The Cultural History of Marlborough, Virginia

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4064066236229

       Preface

       The Cultural History of Marlborough, Virginia

       HISTORY

       I Official Port Towns in Virginia and Origins of Marlborough

       II John Mercer’s Occupation of Marlborough, 1726-1730

       III Mercer’s Consolidation of Marlborough, 1730-1740

       IV Marlborough at its Ascendancy, 1741-1750

       V Mercer and Marlborough, from Zenith to Decline, 1751-1768

       VI Dissolution of Marlborough

       ARCHEOLOGY AND ARCHITECTURE

       VII The Site, its Problem, and Preliminary Tests

       VIII Archeological Techniques

       IX Wall System

       X Mansion Foundation (Structure B)

       XI Kitchen Foundation (Structure E)

       XII Supposed Smokehouse Foundation (Structure F)

       XIII Pits and Other Structures

       XIV Stafford Courthouse South of Potomac Creek

       ARTIFACTS

       XV Ceramics

       XVI Glass

       XVII Objects of Personal Use

       XVIII Metalwork

       XIX Conclusions

       GENERAL CONCLUSIONS

       XX Summary of Findings

       Appendixes

       Appendix A Inventory of George Andrews, Ordinary Keeper

       Appendix B Inventory of Peter Beach

       Appendix C Charges to Account of Mosley Battaley for Goods Sold by Mercer

       Appendix D “Domestick Expenses”

       Appendix E Mercer’s Reading 1726-1732

       Appendix F Credit side of Mercer’s account with Nathaniel Chapman

       Appendix G Overwharton Parish Account

       Appendix H Colonists Identified by Mercer According to Occupation

       Appendix I Materials Listed in Accounts with Hunter and Dick, Fredericksburg

       Appendix J Account of George Mercer’s Expenses while Attending the College of William and Mary

       Appendix K John Mercer’s Library

       Appendix L Botanical Record and Prevailing Temperatures

       Appendix M Inventory of Marlborough, 1771

       Index

       Table of Contents

      A number of people participated in the preparation of this study. The inspiration for the archeological and historical investigations came from Professor Oscar H. Darter, who until 1960 was chairman of the Department of Historical and Social Sciences at Mary Washington College, the women’s branch of the University of Virginia. The actual excavations were made under the direction of Frank M. Setzler, formerly the head curator of anthropology at the Smithsonian Institution. None of the investigation would have been possible had not the owners of the property permitted the excavations to be made, sometimes at considerable inconvenience to themselves. I am indebted to W. Biscoe, Ralph Whitticar, Jr., and Thomas Ashby, all of whom owned the excavated areas at Marlborough; and T. Ben Williams, whose cornfield includes the site of the 18th-century Stafford County courthouse, south of Potomac Creek.

      For many years Dr. Darter has been a resident of Fredericksburg and, in the summers, of Marlborough Point on the Potomac River. During these years, he has devoted himself to the history of the Stafford County area


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