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Fires -- Virginia -- Alexandria (4)
Fire stations. (3)
Carlyle House (Alexandria, Va.) (2)
Fire departments -- Equipment and supplies. (2)
Fire engines. (2)
Gadsby's Tavern (2)
Gadsby's Tavern Museum (2)
Letters. (2)
Parades (2)
Robert E. Lee Boyhood Home (2)
Schools -- Virginia -- Alexandria. (2)
The Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Shop (2)
Alexandria (Va.). Library (1)
Alexandria Gazette (1)
Alexandria Light Infantry (1)
Antiques. (1)
Apothecary shops (1)
Banks. (1)
Baseball. (1)
Business -- Virginia -- Alexandria (1)
Cemeteries -- Virginia (1)
Community centers (1)
Fire departments -- Officials and employees. (1)
Fire extinction -- Equipment and supplies. (1)
Fire fighting equipment industry (1)
Fire trucks (1)
George Washington Birthday Parade (1)
George Washington Masonic National Memorial (Alexandria, Va.) (1)
Historic Alexandria Foundation (1)
Historic buildings. (1)
Historic districts -- Virginia -- Alexandria (1)
Historic house museums (1)
Hospitals (1)
Houses -- Virginia -- Alexandria. (1)
Lawyers. (1)
Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. (1)
Lloyd House (1)
Lyceum (Alexandria, Va.) (1)
Monuments & memorials (1)
Mount Vernon (Va. : Estate) (1)
Newspaper publishing -- Alexandria (Va.) (1)
Plantations (1)
Politicians -- Virginia -- Alexandria (1)
Politicians. (1)
Politics and culture -- United States. (1)
Public libraries. (1)
Railroad trains. (1)
Theater and society -- United States -- History -- 19th century. (1)
Thomas Jefferson Memorial (Washington, D.C.) (1)
Train stations (1)
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Repository:
Local History and Special Collections Branch, Alexandria Library
Published:
1992    
Repository:
Local History and Special Collections Branch, Alexandria Library
Published:
unknown    
Repository:
Local History and Special Collections Branch, Alexandria Library
Published:
1998    
Repository:
Local History and Special Collections Branch, Alexandria Library
Published:
2019    
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