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WILLIAMSBURG — Unbeknownst to parishioners and the public, Bruton Parish Church officials hung a new plaque explaining an existing Civil War-era tablet that honors dead Confederate soldiers from ...
During the Civil War, the church served as a hospital for wounded Confederate soldiers. The church regained some of its luster in the early 1900s, but visionary Bruton Parish rector W.A.R. Goodwin ...
A tablet inside Bruton Parish Church reads ... Memorial plaque and explain why it was installed after the Civil War.” The church also will erect a historical marker in the building’s ...
WILLIAMSBURG — As discussions regarding Confederate monuments continue across Virginia and the south, Williamsburg’s historical Bruton Parish Episcopal ... after the Civil War’s end.
Wandering through Bruton Parish churchyard ... the land for Bruton Church. He died in 1690. Gov. Francis Fauquier is also buried at the church, as is Revolutionary War statesman Edmund Pendleton ...
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The lectern which President Roosevelt will present to the old Bruton parish church, at Williamsburg, Va., to support the Bible which King Edward will give, has been completed and accepted.