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The City of Fredericksburg was established by an act of the Virginia General Assembly in 1728, on land originally patented by John Buckner and Thomas Royston of Essex County in 1681. It was named for Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707-51), eldest son of King George II of Great Britain and father of King George III.
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Apr 14, 2024 · The site, settled in 1671, was laid out in 1727 and named for Prince Frederick Louis, father of King George III of England. It developed as a ...
In 1728, it became an official inland port. Tobacco trade brought prosperity. Perhaps it was its proximity to George Washington's boyhood home or maybe it was ...
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“Officially, Fredericksburg was founded in 1728. Many important battles were fought here and influential people carved their places in history,” says Bill ...
Stafford and Spotsylvania, VA | Dec 11 - 15, 1862. With nearly 200,000 combatants—the greatest number of any Civil War engagement—Fredericksburg was one of the ...
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Fredericksburg was founded by law in 1727 and named for Frederick, Prince of Wales, son of George the Second, by which act the people of the town showed their ...