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Title
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Armistead Family Scrapbook
Description
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This small sixteen page booklet composed of blue paper pages tied together with a red ribbon is example of an album of pre-restoration era photos compiled by a Williamsburg resident as a keepsake. Julia Champion Armistead is thought to be its creator since her name is inscribed on the final page. Her family lived in what is today known as the Robert T. Armistead House, a private residence located west of Bruton Parish Church on Duke of Gloucester Street. Julia’s focus is upon the structures in Williamsburg and neighboring Jamestown Island with historical associations. She pairs photographs with brief handwritten text describing the significance of each site. Thought to date to the early 1900s, the album reflects the growing interest of Williamsburg residents in their town’s eighteenth-century history.
Gift of the National Trust for Historic Preservation after being discovered in a house in Absecon, New Jersey.
Creator
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Armistead, Julia Champion
Subject
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Scrapbooks
Historic buildings - Virginia - Williamsburg
Williamsburg (Va.) - Photographs
Williamsburg (Va.) - Buildings, structures, etc.
Date
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Circa 1910
Extent
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16 pages
Still Image
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Title
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Ruins of Jamestown Church
Subject
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Church architecture - Virginia - Jamestown
Historic buildings - Virginia - Jamestown
Description
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Inscribed "Tower of James Town Church seven miles from Williamsburg." Page contains one photograph of the ruins of the town of the church on Jamestown Island, Virginia
Creator
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Armistead, Julia Champion
Date
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Circa 1910
Is Part Of
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Armistead Family Scrapbook, AV2001.5
Format
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jpeg
Type
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Image
Identifier
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AV2001-05-P7
Rights Holder
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Special Collections, John D. Rockefeller Jr. Library, The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
Jamestown
Jamestown Church
Jamestown Island
Virginia