Sunday, December 16, 2007
Fredericksburg's Presbyterian Church: An example of one of the cannonball and bullet riddled buildings in the town. You can see a small dot about three quarters of the way up the second column from the left. That is a cannonball. There is another ball in the smae column, but it is obscured by the lighting fixture.
Labels: civil war, Fredericksburg, Virginia
Some of the guys outside James Monroe's law office and library in downtown Fredericksburg. That's a 12 pound cannonball sticking out of the wall just to the right of the verticle line between the two parts of the building.
Labels: civil war, Fredericksburg, reenacting, reenactment
Monday, December 10, 2007
The Gang outside the White Oak Civil War museum. The white building in the background is the White Oak Primitive Baptist Church. The building dates to before the Civil War.
Labels: civil war, Fredericksburg, reenacting, reenactment, stafford county, Virginia