The Alexandria
Chronicle
The Alexandria Chronicle
AHS is once again sharing interesting stories about Alexandria's past with an in-depth study of an iconic Civil War photo of its former slave pen and also an essay on the future of historians.
AHS is once again sharing interesting stories about Alexandria's past with an in-depth study of an iconic Civil War photo of its former slave pen and also an essay on the future of historians.
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Alexandria History & Alexandria Chronicle
1978 - 1984
W. B. Hurd, "Foreward,"
7.
Thomas M. Preisser, "The 'Precarious Trade' of a Virginia Tobacco Merchant: Harry Piper of Alexandria, 1749-1776,"
9-16.
Vivienne Mitchell, "A Canal for Alexandria,"
17-28.
"Recent Publications on Alexandria,"
29.
Ethelyn Cox, "From Alexandria to Albany: The Journal of Mrs. Charlotte Browne, November 1754-August 1757," 1-8.
Ethelyn Cox, "General Edward Braddock: A Retrospective," 9-14.
James D. Munson, "The Alexandria Market Square,"
15-27.
"Doctoring and Fishing on the Potomac in 1843,"
28-30.
James G. Barber "Beleaguered Alexandria" 1861-1865
1-7
John Ogden “The Town Is Took”
8 - 15
Cazenove Lee "McClellan’s Troops on Seminary Hill"
16 -20
Cazenove Lee "Remembers Robert E. Lee"
21 - 25
Elizabeth Hambleton, "George Washington in the Eyes of a Contemporary," 3-4.
Robert G. Whitton, "The Washington Society of Alexandria," 5-9.
William B. Hurd, "Montgomery Dent Corse," 10-14.
Robert L. Crabill, "Town of Potomac, 1908-1930," 15-17.
B. C. May, "AB&W Transit Company,"
18-21.
T. Michael Miller, "How to Research a House History in Alexandria, Virginia," 22-27.
William B. Hurd, "The City of Alexandria & Alexandria (Arlington) County," 3-10.
Elizabeth Hambleton, "Olney Winsor, Merchant," 11-24.
Allan W. Robbins, "History of Saint John's Academy, 1833-1895," 25-31.
T. Michael Miller, "A Chronicle of the 17th Virginia Regiment--'The Reminiscences of Col. Arthur Herbert,"
3-10.
Terry Alford, "The Mystery of Ledger G," 11-15.
"Alexandria in the War of 1812," 16-23.
"Washington's Birthnight Ball," 25.
"Recent Alexandria Studies Available at the Alexandria Library, Lloyd House," 27.
1993-1995
Penny C. Morrill, "Alexandria Virginia's Market Square," 1-20.
Marilyn W. Burke, "The Elks Club at 318 Prince Street," 21-31
(NOTE: continued numbering from Spring 1993).
Anne S. Paul, "A 'Toothful' Account of Dentistry in Early Alexandria," 1-11.
[Untitled Article from the Alexandria Gazette], 12.
Thomas B. Worsley, "Thomas Jefferson: Friend of Alexandria," 1-11.
Mona Leithiser Dearborn, "Isaac Todd's 1804 Alexandria Profiles," 1-24.
H. Robert Slusser, "President Lincoln's Railroad Car," 1-19.
Margaret Garrett Irwin (introduction), "'Bandages and Broken Bones': The Civil War Diary of Anne Reading," 1-21.
"United States Civil War Military Hospitals in Occupied Alexandria, Virginia," 21.
"A Letter from Judson to Miss Sarah Stilton General Hospital Mansion House, Alexandria, Va. August 23, 1862," 22-23.
"The U.S. Hospitals in Alexandria," 23-24.
J. Patten Abshire, "The History of the Boyhood Home of Robert E. Lee: 607 Oronoco Street--Alexandria, Virginia, 1795-1995," 1-15.
1996-1998
Denys Peter Myers and T. Michael Miller, "An Architectural Walking Tour of Alexandria, VA," 1-16.
Denys Peter Myers, "A Glossary of Architectural Terms," 17-21.
T. Michael Miller, "Two Views of St. Paul's Church, Alexandria, Virginia," 1-2.
Ruth Lincoln Kaye, "St. Paul's Episcopal Church and Benjamin Henry Latrobe," 2-4.
Denys Peter Myers, "St. Paul's Church--A Response," 4-12.
Peter H. Smith, "The Beginnings of Historic Preservation in Alexandria--Moving toward the Creation of the Old and Historic District," 1-34.
"Society for the Restoration of Historic Alexandria Board of Managers," 34-36.
A. J. Wickliffe, "Recollections of the early War Between the States in Alexandria, Virginia (March 1889)," 1-7.
Gilman McDonald, "The Fletcher House(s) on Prince Street," 8-15.
T. Michael Miller, "Prince Street Profiles," 1-14.
"Vignettes from the pages of the Alexandria Gazette," 15-19.
"Businesses of Yesteryear," 19-20.
T. Michael Miller, "Prince Street Profiles: Part II--Gentry Row," 1-17.
"Biography: Captain James M. Steuart," 18.
"Businesses of Yesteryear: Anatomy of the Marine Railway and Ship Building Company," 19-25.
Gilman McDonald, "Street Boundaries Moved--Property Loss--Deed Errors Ensue," 1-7.
"Biography: Colonel S. King Shay and Jefferson Tacey," 7-9.
"Vignettes from the Pages of the Alexandria Gazette," 9-12.
T. Michael Miller, "A King Street Jewel Box--The Alexandria National Bank,"
12-14.
Peter Smith and Al Cox, "Common Architectural Terms," 15-16.
Peter H. Smith, "The Work of Marianne (Polly) Huffish in the Old and Historic Alexandria District," 1-6.
"Vignettes from the Pages of the Alexandria Gazette," 6-10.
"Businesses along King Street," 10-12.
1998-2001
Effie Crittenden Dunstan, "Colonial Alexandria Levers of Power," 1-8.
T. Michael Miller (comp.), "Vignettes from the Pages of the Alexandria Gazette," 9-11.
"Businesses of Yesteryear: The Potomac Manufacturing Company and Virginia Iron Ship Building Company," 12-14.
Al Cox, Ron M. Kagawa, and Peter H. Smith, "Alexandria Virginia--Gateway on the George Washington Memorial Parkway," 14-20.
T. Michael Miller, "The Mystery Surrounding G. W. P. Custis' Painting of George Washington at Yorktown," 1-11.
T. Michael Miller (comp.), "Vignettes from the Pages of the Alexandria Gazette," 11-18.
"Businesses of Yesteryear," 18-20.
Peter H. Smith, "The Saga of Saving and Reconstruction Ramsay House," 1-33.
T. Michael Miller, "William Ramsay--'The Romulus of Alexandria'," 34-35.
A. Glenn Crothers, "Alexandria and Northern Virginia in the Early National Period: The Paradox of Liberalism in a Slave Society," 1-18.
T. Michael Miller (comp.), "Civil War Vignettes," 18-25.
T. Michael Miller, "President Abraham Lincoln Reviews the Troops near Shuter's Hill," 26-27.
Cliff Johns, "The Anthony Burns Affair: Alexandria, Virginia Locals at the Center of National Debate over the Fugitive Slave Act during Violent Incident in Boston, Massachusetts," 1-8.
T. Michael Miller, "The U.S. Presidential Election of 1860: Reflections of Judge Andrew Wylie," 8-14.
T. Michael Miller, "Christ Church and its War Work during the First World Conflict, 1917-1919," 14-18.
T. Michael Miller (comp.), "Vignettes from the Pages of the Alexandria Gazette," 18-20.
T. Michael Miller, "The Washington and Prince Street Military Prisons--Alexandria's Andersonville??" 1-11.
T. Michael Miller (comp.), "Happenings from the Pages of the Alexandria Gazette," 11-13.
T. Michael Miller, "Edgar Warfield--Alexandria's Last Surviving Confederate Soldier: 'In Remembrance of Duty Faithfully Performed,'" 1-5.
Ada Warfield Kurtz, "A Heroine on the Homefront: My Mother's Experience during the Civil War," 6-15.
T. Michael Miller, "A View of Mr. Lincoln," 16-19.
Cliff Johns, "Wilmer McLean (1814-1882): Victim or Scrooge?" 1-11.
2001-2007
Anne S. Paul, "The Alexandria Memorial Drinking Fountain," 1-15.
Glenn Harry Nordin, "'Memorial Day Address,' May 28, 2001, Veterans Memorial, College Park, Maryland, 16-22.
"The Arrest of General Robert E. Lee's Daughter in his Hometown of Alexandria, Virginia," 23-24.
Robert C. Reed, "Literary Taste in 19th Century Alexandria, Virginia," 1-16.
"In Memoriam: James Boyd Williams, Jr, January 19, 1902-May 29, 1999," 17.
Henry Morgan, "The Alexandria--Mt. Vernon Conference," 1-10.
Rebecca Hatchell Kusserow, "Mary Custis Lee-17th Virginia Regiment Chapter, UDC Honors the Six Soldiers Buried in its Confederate Plot at Bethel Cemetery in Alexandria, VA," 12-18.
T. Michael Miller, "Kate Hooper: Alexandria's 'Angel of Mercy'," 19-20.
William F. Carne, "The Alexandria Sisters of Charity," 1-12.
Mary V. Thompson, "'A Sacred Duty:' Mount Vernon during the Years of the Civil War," 1-24.
Steven J. Shephard, "Reaching for the Channel: Some Documentary and Archaeological Evidence of Extending Alexandria's Waterfront," 1-13.
J. Patten Abshire, "As War Went On, Technology Dictated Strategy," 2-4.
J. Patten Abshire, "The 115th Illinois and its Test at Chickamauga," 5-7.
Thomas Hart, "Alexandria Firehouses,"
1-10.
2007-2009
Fitzgerald Warehouse: The Early History of an Alexandria Landmark," 1-11.
Carole L. Herrick, "A Defenseless Alexandria," 1-7.
Ted Pulliam, "Gunpowder, Flour, Fire and Heirs: A Waterfront Block from Duke to Wolfe Streets," 1-9.
Jim Bartlinski, "A Tale of Two Continents: How Fortune and Ability Affected Two Brothers: Doctor George Carlyle of Cumberland County, England and John Carlyle of Alexandria, Virginia," 1-9.
Michael Ayoub, "Hessians in our Midst: Provost Duty in Alexandria 1861-62: The 88th Pennsylvania Volunteers," 1-15.
Ted Pulliam, "A British Fleet Sails into Alexandria," 1-11.Fall 2008
Diane Riker, "Alexandria and Belhaven: A Case of Dual Identity," 1-9.
Richard H. Klingemaier, "The Story of a Sea Captain and the Daughter of a Philadelphia Potter in Alexandria, Virginia," 1-9.
2010-2013
Jim Bish, "Hugh West and the West Family's Momentous Role in Founding and Developing Alexandria and Fairfax and Loudoun Counties, Virginia," 1-16.
Diane Riker, "In the Footsteps of Alexandria's Lamplighters," 1-10.
Diane Riker, "'This Long Agony': A Test of Civilian Loyalties in an Occupied City," 1-10.
Amy Bartsch, "Volusia: A Farm and the People who Lived there during the Civil War," 1-7.
Marc Leepson, "The First Union Civil War Martyr: Elmer Ellsworth, Alexandria, and the American Flag," 1-4.
Ted Pulliam, "The Civil War Comes to Duke Street," 5-14.
Richard Klingenmaier, "The Burial of General George Washington: The Lesser Known Participants," 1-15.
Dan Hicks, "Runaway Slaves in Northern Virginia in the Early 19th Century," 1-9.
Richard Klingenmaier, "Miss Mary Jane Stewart: Ey Witness to History," 1-15.
2014-2018
John Sullivan, "'The Dark Clouds of War': The Civil War Diary of John Zimmerman of Alexandria, Installment No. 1: May 1861 to May 1863," 1-5.
Sherry Hulfish Brown, "An Uncovered Meaning in the Minnigerode Memorial Arch at the Virginia Theological Seminary," 6-11.
Garrett Peck, "Andrew Wales: Alexandria's First Brewer," 1-15.
John Sullivan, "'The Dark Clouds of War': The Civil War Diary of John Zimmerman of Alexandria: Part II The Journal to Appomattox," 1-14.
Richard Klingenmaier, "The Madeira Wine Trade," 1-18.
A. James Rudin, D.D. "A Decade that Shaped My Life" 1-10.
Jason Tercha, "The Origins of the Alexandria, Virginia Sewerage System: Part I: Challenges and Improvements before the Civil War," 1-11.
Catherine Weinraub, "The Firefighter's Memorial in Ivy Hill Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia," 12-15.
Jason Tercha, "The Origins of the Alexandria, Virginia Sewerage System: Part II: Challenges, Opportunities, and Professionalization, 1870-1914," 1-15.
Carter B. Refo, "The Virginia trust for Historic Preservation and the Lee-Fendall House Museum and Garden: Celebrating Fity Years," 1-12.
Krystyn R. Moon, "A Chinese Slave in Alexandria? Melissa Ann Hussey's Electic Trousseu," 13-15.
2019-2022
Sue Kovach Shuman, "The Murray-Dick-Fawcett House: A Future Alexandria Museum," 1-12.
Terry E. Zerwick, "The Grand Presidential Troop Reviews of April 1863," 13-19.
Sherry Hulfish Browne, "An Uncommon Imprisonment: The Life and Civil War Times of Welborne Walton Davidson and 'the wife'," 1-13.
Michael Reynolds, "Oscar Payne’s Escape to Freedom from Antebellum Alexandria," 14-19.
Ted Pulliam, "Alexandria's First Wharf,"
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