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  2. Colonial Williamsburg - Wikipedia

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    Colonial Williamsburg is a living-history museum and private foundation presenting a part of the historic district in the city of Williamsburg, Virginia.Its 301-acre (122 ha) historic area includes several hundred restored or recreated buildings from the 18th century, when the city was the capital of the Colony of Virginia; 17th-century, 19th-century, and Colonial Revival structures; and more ...

  3. William Parks (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Parks established a print shop in Colonial Williamsburg near the Capitol building on the main street known as the Duke of Gloucester. [4] [19] It was the first permanent printing establishment in the colonies and kept the surrounding colonies informed on the latest news. In addition to the Gazette, Parks printed books, pamphlets and tracts.

  4. History of Williamsburg, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    In the early colonial period, navigable rivers were the equivalent of modern highways. For ease of travel, and security from conflicts with Native Americans, early colonial settlements were established close to rivers. By the 1630s, English settlements had grown to dominate the lower (eastern) portion of the Virginia Peninsula.

  5. Bruton Parish Church - Wikipedia

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    Bruton Parish Church is located in the restored area of Colonial Williamsburg in Williamsburg, Virginia, United States.It was established in 1674 by the consolidation of two previous parishes in the Virginia Colony, and remains an active Episcopal parish.

  6. Bibliography of early American publishers and printers

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    Printer in Eighteenth Century Williamsburg: An Account of His Life and Times and of His Craft. Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia: Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. ISBN 978-0-9104-12209. Google book; Franklin, Benjamin V (1980). Boston printers, publishers, and booksellers, 1640-1800. Boston, Mass. : G.K. Hall. ISBN 978-0-8161-8472-9.

  7. Colonial Williamsburg Bray School taught Black children ...

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    The Colonial Williamsburg Bray School taught Black children and is being restored 250 years later. The school house first opened on Sept. 29, 1760, and is now being preserved and honored.

  8. List of early American publishers and printers - Wikipedia

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    Printer, publisher, in colonial Williamsburg, Virginia; Printed the laws and legislative journals for the colonial government of Virginia Clementina Rind 1740–1774 First female newspaper printer and publisher in Virginia, who took over The Virginia Gazette , founded by husband, William, upon his death; Published Thomas Jefferson 's tract A ...

  9. Archaeologists in Virginia unearth colonial-era garden with ...

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    Crystal Castleberry, Colonial Williamsburg's public archaeologist, has met with descendants of the more than 200 people who were enslaved by the Custis family on his various plantations.

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