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  NEW!! HFFI T-Shirts $10.00 (long-sleeve) & $8.00 (short-sleeve)
Kerri S. Barile designed our new T-shirts. They come in grey and burgundy in long-sleeve and short-sleeve. The HFFI logo is on the front left pocket area and the back shows the quoins that corner the Lewis Store. Choose from 2 sayings on the back: (1) HFFI Preserving Fredericksburg - Block by Block and (2) HFFI Driving City Officials Crazy Since 1955. We have Youth M through Adult 2XL.

Block by Block Short Sleeve Shirts
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Block by Block Long Sleeve Shirts
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City Officials Short Sleeve Shirts
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City Officials Long Sleeve Shirts
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  NEW!! HFFI Note Cards $5.00 (set of 7)
Sonja P. Wise designed our new note cards which depict the pen & ink drawings of our seven 2008 Candlelight Tour homes. They are sold in a pack of 7 (one of each home) for just $5.00. They are blank inside and come with envelopes. The name of the home and the circa date are on the back.
  HFFI's 2009 Christmas Ornament $24.00 (non-member), $21.00 (member)
Sandra Z. Stanley designed the ornament after a particularly eye-catching window found on two of this years tour properties, 1305 & 1407 Washington Avenue. The arrangement of muntinsnarrow pieces of wood that divide individual panes of glass in a windowinto delicate tracery patterns of repeating geometric shapes was one of the hallmarks of the Gothic Revival architectural style, popular in the U.S. between circa 1820 and 1860. The same idea was often borrowed and incorporated into Victorian and other late nineteenth-century architectural styles. It was created in pewter by Salisbury Pewter.
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  HFFI's 2008 Christmas Ornament $12.00
Sandra Z. Staley designed the ornament after the screen door element at 129 Caroline Street. It is a decorative door medallion based on the Victorian fretwork on the porch posts. It was created in pewter by Salisbury Pewter.
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  HFFI's 2007 Christmas Ornament $12.00
Sandra Z. Staley designed the ornament after the Brompton Oak which has been called a witness tree, acknowledging the trees extraordinary longevity and the history it has witnessed. The Brompton oak stands in front of Brompton, the official residence of the University of Mary Washington president.
 
  HFFI's 2006 Christmas Ornament $12.00
Sandra Z. Staley designed the ornament after the shamrock-style fretwork adorning the front porch of 511 Fauquier Street.  It was created in Pewter by David Kelley of Cardinal Pewter.
 
 

HFFI's 2005 Christmas Ornament $12.00
Created by Ralph Gooch of Cardinal Pewter in Fredericksburg, the 2005 ornament celebrates Historic Fredericksburg Foundations 50th anniversary with our old logo and registered trademark.

 
 

HFFI's 2004 Christmas Ornament $12.00
Created by Ralph Gooch of Cardinal Pewter in Fredericksburg, the 2004 ornament is patterned after a portion of the restored DeLisle bronze gates which flank the entrance of the Jepson Alumni Executive Center of the University of Mary Washington.

 
 

HFFI's 2003 Christmas Ornament $12.00
The 2003 Ornament is patterned after a portion of the leaded sidelights adorning the front door of 610 Lewis Street.

 
 

HFFI's 2001 Christmas Ornament $12.00
The 2001 Ornament is inspired by the turret which adorns the side addition at 119 Caroline Street.

 
 

HFFI's 2000 Christmas Ornament $12.00
The 2000 Ornament is inspired by the drop finial which adorns the second story porch at 400 Hanover Street.

 
 

HFFI's 1995 Christmas Ornament $12.00
The 1995 Ornament honors the 25th Christmas Candlelight Tour by featuring the well-known Candlelight Tour emblem of a hurricane globe nestled in a Christmas wreath.

 
 

HFFIs Poster of the History of Hanover Street $8.00
Kerri Barile designed this poster to highlight the homes that were a part of our 2007 Candlelight Tour.

  Annals of the Patawomekes $5.50
The Decline of the Potomac Creek Indians
By, Ralph Happel
 

Fredericksburg Fire of 1807 $8.00
The Fredericksburg Fire of 1807
By, Edward Alvey, Jr.
Table of Contents
Fires and Fire-Fighting in the Late Eighteenth and early Nineteenth Centuries
The Fire of October 19, 1807
Funds Raised to Aid the Sufferers
The estimates of Losses
Funds Disbursed

  Fielding Lewis and the Washington Family $18.00
By, Paula S. Felder
Table of Contents
The Washingtons
The Lewises
How Fredericksburg Grew
Rising to the Top
The Early Years of a Momentous Decade
Fredericksburg and the War for Independence
  Forgotten Companions $18.00
By, Paula S. Felder
Table of Contents
Forging a Society in the Wilderness
Church and Court in Partnership
The Top Man of the Place
The Town Comes to Life
The End of Henry Willis Era
Growing Pains
The Final Years
   
  Fredericksburg handbook Limited Quantity $10.00
By, Paula S. Felder
Table of Contents
Fry & Jeffersons 1751 Map of Virginia
A Brief history of Fredericksburg
Historic Fact Sheet
Self-Guided Tour Map
  The Journal of Jane Howison Beale SOLD OUT
Fredericksburg, Virginia 1850-1862
Mrs. Beales journal stands as one of the best accounts of life in a small Southern town during the 1850s and early 1860s. In this edition, the editors have kept their explanatory comments to a minimum; her spelling and punctuation are reproduced as they appear in her own handwriting.
 
  The Journal of Fredericksburg History, V3 $5.00
Volume 3 1998, HFFI
Table of Contents
The Desert Fox at Chancellorsville? A German Officers Interest in the American Civil War
Embry Dam and a Context for Hydroelectricity in Fredericksburg
Mutual Assurance Society Insurance Policies: A Means to Study Eighteenth Century Fredericksburg
The Search for A Brother: A Memoier of John E. Curran
Lemuel w. Houston: An Interview Through Historic Fredericksburg Foundations Oral history Project
Fredericksburg Images
Volumes
  The Journal of Fredericksburg History, V4 $5.00
Volume 4 1999, HFFI
Table of ContentsThe Washington farm: Its Elusive Deed History and Its Location Within the Catlett Patent
Take a Good Ready and Start Monday Morning: Abraham Lincoln in Fredericksburg, May 1862
Belvoir: The Home of a Spotsylvania County family during the Civil War
Warren farmer: An Interview Through Historic Fredericksburg Foundations Oral History Project
Fredericksburg Images


 
  The Journal of Fredericksburg History, V5 $5.00
Volume 5 2000, HFFI
Table of Contents
Oakley: Renewal of an Historic farm in Spotsylvania County, Virginia
Prosperity in Hard Times: Fredericksburg During the Great Depression
Early Residential Electrical Wiring: 1106 Charles Street, Fredericksburg, Virginia
Anne Wilson Rowe: An Interview through Historic Fredericksburg, Foundations Oral History Project
 
  The Journal of Fredericksburg History, V6 $5.00
Volume 6 2002, HFFI
Table of Contents
Drug Dealing in America, Part I: A History of Colonial Medicine Sales in Fredericksburg
Drugstores and Pharmacies in Fredericksburg
Other Independent Drugstores in the area
Chain Drugstores
Known Pharmacists at Goolricks Drugstore
Druggist and Pharmacist
Drugstores of Bowling Green
Drugstores of Spotsylvania County
Drugstores of Tappahannock
Drugstores of Colonial Beach
Chain Drugstore Managers
Other Known Employees
Known Dentists
Known Physicians
Know Midwives
 
  The Journal of Fredericksburg History, V7 $5.00
Volume 7 2003, HFFI
Table of Contents
The Lewis Store- A Restoration Project of the Historic Fredericksburg Foundation, Inc.
George washingtons Teacher: An Unknown Man
That Sable Hero: African-Americans in the
Fredericksburg Area
Willingness Alone does Not Constitute A Serviceable Organization The Garland Light Infantry, 1881-1895
 
 

The Journal of Fredericksburg History, V8 $5.00
Volume 8 2004, HFFI
Table of Contents
Colonial Fredericksburg and Threatrical Entertainment
A History of the Fredericksburg Jockey Club
"Tonight at Citizens Hall...." Fredericksburg's Theater on Princess Anne Street
Fredericksburg Movie Theatres: From the Opera House to Mr. Pitts
"I Would Dance and Dance and Never Sit Down"

 

The Journal of Fredericksburg History, V9 $5.00
Volume 9 2005, HFFI
Table of Contents
50 Years of Historic Fredericksburg Foundation
American Golgotha: The Creation and Early History of Fredericksburg National Cemetery
The Mary Washington Branch of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia
Partners in Preservation: HFFI and the Fredericksburg Area Museum and Cultural Center
Buildings Saved in the Early Years of Historic Fredericksburg Foundation

 

The Journal of Fredericksburg History, V10 $5.00
Volume 10 2008, HFFI
Table of Contents

The Lost Masonic Cemetery of Fredericksburg
Settling the Hanover Street CorridorOne Subdivision at a Time
First-Class in Every Respect: Commerce, Construction and Conflict on the Fredericksburg Hardware Store Lot
Some Notes on Slave Traders and 300 Caroline Street

 

The Journal of Fredericksburg History, V11 $10.00
Volume 11 2009, HFFI
Table of Contents

From Great Virginians to Gloria Swanson: A History of Smithfield and the Fredericksburg Country Club
A Warm Reception for a Chilly Business: The Sentry Box Ice House
Fitzhugh of Chatham: Wealth, Position, and Obligation in Eighteenth-Century Virginia
Let Truth Guide Your Words: A Letter From Ann Randolph Fitzhugh to Her Daughters
The Swift Run Gap Turnpike
The Mystery of Fredericksburgs Nineteenth-Century Tunnels
The 1885 Salvation Army Invasion of Fredericksburg, or Happy Jennies Defeat
Murder and Magic at the Washington Farm

 

The Journal of Fredericksburg History, V12 $10.00
Volume 12 2010, HFFI
Table of Contents

The Original Goolrick (Almost): Some Notes on Peter Goolrick­-Mayor, Speculator, Merchant, and…Diplomat?
Fall Hill and the Thornton Family: Symbols of Friendship and Fortitude in Fredericksburg
“Watch for the Morning:” Moncure Daniel Conway, Falmouth’s Southern Emancipationist
Slave Housing and Slavery in the Fredericksburg Area
Where Shadows Dwell: The Lore and Lure of Pine Forest, the DeJarnette Family, and the Indomitable “Miss Eva” of Spotsylvania County
The Old Methodist Church Lot in Liberty Town

 

The Life of Joseph F. Walker $3.00
Fredericksburg, Virginia
as told to John J. Lanier
An African-American who helped establish the Fredericksburg Normal and Industrial Instituted in October of 1905

 
 


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