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Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: Evidence suggests that this structure served as a brewhouse and apothecary between ca. 1623 when it was constructed until ca. 1650 when it was destroyed. The work building was constructed by eithe... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: Evidence suggests that this structure served as a brewhouse and apothecary between ca. 1623 when it was constructed until ca. 1650 when it was destroyed. The work building was constructed by eithe... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Project 194, Structure 117, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Project 194, Structure 117, Jamestown, James Ci...

Significance: The site was disturbed in the 1890s, however, evidence suggests that structure 117 was either a small house or (more probably) a storeroom for an apothecary. Artifact assemblages, including pipest... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: Evidence suggests that this structure served as a brewhouse and apothecary between ca. 1623 when it was constructed until ca. 1650 when it was destroyed. The work building was constructed by eithe... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: Evidence suggests that this structure served as a brewhouse and apothecary between ca. 1623 when it was constructed until ca. 1650 when it was destroyed. The work building was constructed by eithe... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: Evidence suggests that this structure served as a brewhouse and apothecary between ca. 1623 when it was constructed until ca. 1650 when it was destroyed. The work building was constructed by eithe... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: Evidence suggests that this structure served as a brewhouse and apothecary between ca. 1623 when it was constructed until ca. 1650 when it was destroyed. The work building was constructed by eithe... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, VA

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 110, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: Evidence suggests that this structure served as a brewhouse and apothecary between ca. 1623 when it was constructed until ca. 1650 when it was destroyed. The work building was constructed by eithe... More

George Washington Papers, Series 4, General Correspondence: John Harvey to George Washington, February 20, 1784

George Washington Papers, Series 4, General Correspondence: John Harve...

Public domain scan of manuscript related to George Washington, American revolution history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Architectural Remains, Project 194, Structure 117, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Project 194, Structure 117, Jamestown, James Ci...

Significance: The site was disturbed in the 1890s, however, evidence suggests that structure 117 was either a small house or (more probably) a storeroom for an apothecary. Artifact assemblages, including pipest... More

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit B, Structure 112, Jamestown, James City Co...

Significance: The dwelling built by Sir John Harvey in the 1620s and expanded by Harvey, or Governor Sir William Berkeley, around 1640 is probably the only site whose life span matched that of New Towne (1620-9... More

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More

George Washington Papers, Series 4, General Correspondence: John Harvey to George Washington, February 20, 1784

George Washington Papers, Series 4, General Correspondence: John Harve...

Public domain scan of manuscript related to George Washington, American revolution history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

George Washington Papers, Series 4, General Correspondence: John Harvey to George Washington, February 20, 1784

George Washington Papers, Series 4, General Correspondence: John Harve...

Public domain scan of manuscript related to George Washington, American revolution history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City County, Virginia

Architectural Remains, Unit A, Sub-unit 39, Jamestown, James City Coun...

Significance: The site was first excavated in 1934, and the foundations were drawn by HABS around that time. The archaeological work uncovered a pair of rowhouses made of brick and likely one-story in height. ... More