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The maps that Hotchkiss made proved to be invaluable to Jackson in his "Valley Campaign." These detailed maps are still used today by historians.
Tuesday Treasures. |
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Good to see the old buildings still standing strong and well maintained.
ReplyDeleteGosto destes antigos edifícios.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
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I love old buildings like this one☺
ReplyDelete...a beautiful sight in your historic area. A history lesson at every turn. Thanks Linda for sharing, enjoy your week.
ReplyDeletegood to see history preserved.
ReplyDeleteit's a beautiful structure
ReplyDeleteA beautiful building.
ReplyDeleteA beautifu historical building.
ReplyDeleteQuite an amazing building and enjoyed learning of its history. Thanks Linda!
ReplyDeleteLinda - I can feel the spring in this photo - I am almost imagining the aroma of freshly mown grass! So glad the history of this building and area are being maintained!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful looking building.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan