Digital History - Histoire Numérique

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Exterior of Thomas B Murphy's home. Murphy ran a prominent lumber company in North Carolina.

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Interior of H W Wildt and Son's store, where they created and sold watches and jewelry.

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The lumber yards and coal wharves of William A Smoot & Co. The Smoots were a prominent family in Alexandria business and were part of the coal, lumber, and plaster industries.

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Exterior of William H May and his son John W May's seeds, fertilizers and agricultural implements store.

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Exterior of William B Smoot's home. Smoot was the president of C C Smoot & Co, a tannery.

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Exterior of the Henry K Field & Co industrial complex. The company includes a lumber yard, a door, sash, and blind factory, and a portion dedicated to transporting ship lumber and related supplies. Over 40 men worked at the company.

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Rear view of the Carlyle House, a historic home in Alexandria. Built in 1752 by prominent merchant John Carlyle, the mansion had fallen into a state of somewhat disrepair and was hidden from the main street behind the Braddock Hotel.

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Exterior of Robert Portner's brewery, established 1862. The operators boasted that the factory contained "the latest scientific improvements in brewing, refrigerating, and bottling machinery. The factory complex also included a car shop, where they…

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Exterior and group photo for St. Mary's academy, an all-girls school in Alexandria. Over 250 girls attended the school, established in 1869 by the Sisters of the Holy Cross.

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Exterior of the Alexandria Hospital, established in 1872 by miss julia johns, governed by a board of lady managers and supported by contributions from various churches and benevolent associations
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