History of city Alexandria, Virginia in photos
A small historical reference
Geography:
Date of foundation: 1749
History:
Population: 159 467
Sights:
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 Battery Rodgers, Potomac River, near Alexandria, circa 1865 |
 Braddock House, between 1910 and 1920 |
 Camp of the 44th New York Infantry near Alexandria, circa 1865 |
 Christ Church, circa 1865 |
 Christ Church, between 1861 and 1869 |
 Citizens National Bank, circa 1920 |
 City Post Office and Custom House, circa 1920 |
 Confederate Monument on Washington Street, circa 1905 |
 Confederate Monument on Washington Street, circa 1920 |
 Engine, J.H. Devereux, between 1850 and 1870 |
 Engine 'E.M. Stanton', July 1864 |
 Engine W. H. Whiton, and President's car, January, 1865 |
 Exterior of Gadsby's Tavern, 1938 |
 Fairfax Seminary, near Alexandria, circa 1865 |
 Fire Department, with steam fire engines, July, 1863 |
 Fire engine purchased by George Washington in 1775 at Philadelphia, 1931 |
 First Presbyterian Church, between 1910 and 1925 |
 Ford Coupe at little house, between 1910 and 1925 |
 Fort Ellsworth, circa 1865 |
 Freedman's Barracks, circa 1865 |
 Friendship Fire Department, between 1910 and 1920 |
 Friendship fire engine, between 1910 and 1920 |
 George Washington Masonic National Memorial, 1920 |
 Government Bakery, 1861 |
 Grace Church General Hospital, South Patrick Street, 1863 |
 Headquarters of convalescent camp, near Alexandria, circa 1865 |
 Hospital, 1909 |
 Keefer, High School, 1917 |
 Keefer, Hospital, 1918 |
 Keefer, King Street, 1917 |
 Keefer, Market House, circa 1920 |
 King Street, circa 1920 |
 Lee School, King Alfred, circa 1920 |
 Mansion House Hospital, Mansion House Hotel, circa 1865 |
 Marshall House, 1862 |
 Marshall House, circa 1865 |
 Marshall House, King and Pitt Streets, circa 1865 |
 Panorama of city, circa 1865 |
 President's car, circa 1865 |
 Quartermaster's Wharf, circa 1865 |
 Sickel Hospital, looking toward Fairfax Seminary, January 5, 1865 |
 Slave pen, circa 1965 |
 Slough Hospital, circa 1865 |
 Torpedo station, circa 1920 |
 Union Station, circa 1920 |
 Washington School, between 1910 and 1920 |
 Washington School, between 1910 and 1920 |
 Wolfe Street Hospital, with Tuscan Villa Hospital in the distance, circa 1865 |
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