
The Rappahannock River serves as the central artery for this 1943 survey, separating the urban core of Fredericksburg from the heights and ridges of Stafford County. The landscape is defined by its deep historical layers, particularly the Fredericksburg Battlefield and landmark sites like Maryes Heights, Confederate Cem, and the Meade Pyramid. To the north of the river, Falmouth and Leeland sit near the critical corridor of the Richmond Fredericksburg and Potomac RR, which facilitated movement along the East Coast during the war years.
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1926 Stafford
Stafford County, VA

1931 Stafford
Stafford County, VA

1943 Fredericksburg
Stafford County, VA

1944 Fredericksburg
Stafford County, VA

1944 Stafford
Stafford County, VA

1944 Storck
Stafford County, VA

1944 Widewater
Stafford County, VA

1946 Stafford
Stafford County, VA

1946 Widewater
Stafford County, VA

1951 Joplin
Stafford County, VA

1953 Storck
Stafford County, VA

1957 Joplin
Stafford County, VA

1965 Stafford
Stafford County, VA

1966 Fredericksburg
Stafford County, VA

1966 Joplin
Stafford County, VA

1966 Stafford
Stafford County, VA

1966 Storck
Stafford County, VA

1966 Widewater
Stafford County, VA

1972 Fredericksburg
Stafford County, VA

1994 Fredericksburg
Stafford County, VA

1994 Stafford
Stafford County, VA

1997 Joplin
Stafford County, VA

1998 Widewater
Stafford County, VA

2022 Fredericksburg
Stafford County, VA

2022 Joplin
Stafford County, VA

2022 Stafford
Stafford County, VA

2022 Storck
Stafford County, VA

2022 Widewater
Stafford County, VA