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Monument to General Robert E. Lee, Richmond 179

The White House of the Confederacy, Richmond 180

Monument over Confederate Dead at Hollywood 181

Seal of Richmond 183


WILLIAMSBURG

"Old Powder-horn" 186

Interior of Bruton Parish Church at Williamsburg, Va. 189

College of William and Mary 193

Jacobus Blair 195
The founder of William and Mary College.

Benj. S. Ewell 197

John Tyler, Sr. 200

Mary Cary, Washington's Early Love 205

Chief Justice Marshall 209

George Wythe 213

John Tyler, President of the United States 215

Seal of William and Mary College 217


WILMINGTON

Residence of James Sprunt 223
Formerly the residence of Governor Dudley.

St. Paul's Church, Edenton, N. C., from the Southeast 225
Begun in 1736.

Harnett's House, "Hilton," near Wilmington 230

"Orton House" 232

The Walls of St. Philip's Church, Brunswick 234
Showing part of the corner-stone broken out and rifled by
Federal soldiers in 1865.

Commission of Louis de Rosset as Captain in the
French Army, Signed by Louis XIV., and Countersigned
by Tellier
237

Hugh Waddell 239