AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR Soldiers Burying Ground, Colonial Williamsburg, photographed in 1935
REVOLUTIONARY BURYING GROUND IN GOVERNOR’S PALACE GARDENS
(Soldiers’ bodies were interred here when the Palace served as a hospital during the American Revolution. The main entrance gate to the cemetery is at center-right. In background at left is the site of the Palace’s original 18th century Ice House, visible as a grassy earthen mound with a viewing platform on top.)
Restoration of Colonial Williamsburg (Williamsburg, Va.) was completed in 1935, and F.S. Lincoln was commissioned as official photographer.
F.S. Lincoln, photographer (1894-1976)
9.5 x 7.5” gelatin silver print, original mounting (approx 18 x 13”) by F.S. Lincoln.
Pencil signed by F.S.Lincoln on the mount and studio stamped verso #327P20.
Fine condition.
# FSL 04 ................................................................. $ 295.
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