Alternate title: | Chancellorsville Tavern, burned 1863, ten miles from Fredericksburg, Va. |
Summary: | Chancellorsville Tavern, burned in 1863, Fredericksburg, Virginia, circa 1915-1930. Caption reads: "The Chancellorsville Tavern was a 17 room house, burned during the Civil War. It was the center of the battles of the Wilderness and Salem Church, and used as headquarters by 'Fighting' Joe Hooker." Postcard number: 767-30. |
Contributor: | Kishpaugh, R. A. |
Provider: | Curt Teich & Co. |
Century: | 1901-2000 |
Printing place: | North America |
United States of America |
Illinois |
Chicago |
Place of origin – Continent: | North America |
Place of origin – Country: | United States of America |
Place of origin – Region: | Virginia |
Place of origin – Settlement: | Fredericksburg |
Temporal subject: |
1911-1920
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1921-1930
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Geographical subject – Continent: | North America |
Geographical subject – Country: | United States of America |
Geographical subject – Region: | Virginia |
Geographical subject – Settlement: | Fredericksburg |
Topical subjects: | Taverns (Inns) |
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 |
Military headquarters |
Hooker, Joseph, 1814-1879
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Genre: | Postcards |
ArchivesUM location: | Institute of American Deltiology Postcard Collection
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Repository: | National Trust for Historic Preservation Library Collection |
Browse terms: | Architecture, Landscape, Historic Places |
Copyright holder: | Unknown |
Collection: | National Trust Library Historic Postcard Collection |
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