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- Byer og steder - Lastet opp av : gbaudouin4
- Byer og steder - Alexandria est une ville de l'État de Virginie aux États-Unis Carte achetée lors d'une escale du navire de la Marine "Jeanne D'Arc" - 1952 - Lastet opp av : genioc50
- Byer og steder - Alexandria est une ville de l'État de Virginie aux États-Unis Carte achetée lors d'une escale du navire de la Marine "Jeanne D'Arc" - 1952 - Lastet opp av : genioc50
- Byer og steder - 1940 - Lastet opp av : genioc50
- Byer og steder - 1940 - Lastet opp av : genioc50
- Offentlig monument - Mémorial National Maçonnique George Washington - Lastet opp av : kakou71
- Religøse monument - Old Christ Church (Episcopal) - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Christ Church (Episcopal) - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Christ Church (Episcopal) - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Christ Church (Episcopal) - Built in 1767. Where George Washington was a Vestryman. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Christ Church (Episcopal) - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Christ Church (Episcopal) - Christ Church, Alexandria, known as Washington's Church was completed Feb. 27th 1773. The original appearance has been preserved. The church grave yard contains many ancient tomb stones antedating the Revolution. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Christ Church (Episcopal) - Where Washington Worshipped, Christ Church, Alexandria, Virginia, was built in 1773. Washington attended this church with his family. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Christ Church (Episcopal) - Christ Church, Alexandria, Virginia, was built in 1773. Washington attended this church with his family., Where Washington Worshipped - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Christ Church (Episcopal) - This ancient structure was built in 1773. After services one Sunday morning in the summer of 1774, in the shadow of this church General Washington advocated withdrawing allegiance from King George and stated that he would fight to uphold the independence of the colonies. Nine years later, after resigning his commission at Annapolis, he again occupied his accustomed pew in this church. It was here that General Robert E. Lee agreed to take command of the Virginia forces., - where Washington Worshipped - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Christ Church (Episcopal) - Where Washington Worshipped, Christ Church was completed in 1773. President Washington's pew is still preserved as it appeared when occupied by the family. The church is located on Washington Street, Alexandria, and is open every week-day. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Anne Warren Grave Stone in Christ Church (Episcopal) - The Anne Warren Grave Stone in Christ Church, Alexandria, Virginia. Mrs. Anne Warren (1769-1808) was the theatrically talented wife of William Warren, a leading Theater Personality of the time. Mrs. Warren died tragically at Gadsby's Tavern in Alexandria following the birth of a child. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Christ Church (Episcopal) - Begun in 1766, completed in 1773. Washington was a vestrymen. Members of his family have attended it ever since, including Robert E. Lee. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Christ Church, Where Washington Worshipped (Episcopal) - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Christ Church (Episcopal) - Built in 1776., Where George Washington was a Vestryman. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Christ Church where Washington worshipped (Episcopal) - Christ Church, Alexandria, Virginia, was built 1773. Washington attended this church with his family. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Christ Church (Episcopal) - Built in 1773. Both George Washington and Robert E. Lee worshipped here. General Lee was also confirmed in this church. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Christ Church (Episcopal) - Christ Church in Alexandria, Virginia is one whose historical place in America [?] merits the interest it receives. The Parish to which it belongs has existed continuously since 1765. The building was completed in 1773. The bell tower is a later addition. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Christ Church (Episcopal) - Here George Washington was a vestryman. His pew is No. 60 and that of Robert E. Lee is No. 46. In this old church these two great men have worshipped. Built in 1767 to 1773. It stands among early tombstones in a shaded churchyard. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Christ Church (Episcopal) - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Christ Church (Episcopal) - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Christ Church (Episcopal) - Completed in 1773, this was George Washington's Church and his pew is still preserved today. A marker is placed at the Communion Rail where Robert E. Lee was confirmed. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - A View of the Chancel (Christ) (Episcopal) - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Christ Church (Episcopal) - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Interior View of Christ Church, where George Washington worshipped (Episcopal) - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Interior, Christ Church (Episcopal) - Shows Washington's pew, This ancient structure was built in 1773. After services one Sunday morning in the summer of 1774, in the shadow of this church George Washington advocated withdrawing allegiance from King George and stated that he would fight to uphold the independence of the colonies. Nine years later, after resigning his commission at Annapolis, he again occupied his accustomed pew in this church. It was here that General Robert E. Lee agreed to take command of the Virginia forces. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Christ Church (Episcopal) - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Interior, Christ Church (Episcopal) - Washington's pew and that of Col. Robert E. Lee remain unchanged. The chancel rail, the mural tablets of the Apostles' Creed and the Lord's Prayer, the communion table, reading desk and chairs, and the crystal chandelier of brass with its 12 candlesticks, were all used during Washington's time. The record of his purchase of his pew, the day the Church was finished, and the long handled purses used for the collections may be seen in the vestry room. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Christ Church (Episcopal) - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Interior of Christ Church (Episcopal) - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Christ Church (Episcopal) - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Interior, Christ Church (Episcopal) - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Interior, Christ Church (Episcopal) - This ancient structure was built in 1773. After services one Sunday morning in the summer of 1774, in the shadow of this church George Washington advocated withdrawing allegiance from King George and stated that he would fight to uphold the independence of the colonies. Nine years later, after resigning his commission at Annapolis, he again occupied his accustomed pew in this church. It was here that General Robert E. Lee agreed to take command of the Virginia forces. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Interior of Christ Church, Alexandria, Va., showing George Washington's Pew (Episcopal) - (A) shows Washington's Pew, Christ Church, Alexandria, Virginia, was built in 1773. Washington attended this church with his family. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Interior, Christ Church (Episcopal) - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Interior, Christ Church (Episcopal) - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Christ Church (Episcopal) - Christ Church in Alexandria, Virginia was established in 1765. George Washington participated actively in the early life of the Church. Robert E. Lee was confirmed here. The Church's spiritual influence on the history of the Nation has continued unbroken. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - First Assembly of God (Pentecostal churches) - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - First Presbyterian Church - Old Presbyterian Meeting House erected 1774, In this old church yard are interred the remains of Col. John Carlile, Col. Dennis Ramsey, and many other former notables. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Old Presbyterian Meeting House (Presbyterian) - Erected 1774. The churchyard which adjoins the church holds the remains of many of Washington's closest friends, as well as the tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary Soldier. The Meeting House contains the oldest pipe organ in America. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Old Presbyterian Meeting House (Presbyterian) - Erected 1774. The churchyard which adjoins the church holds the tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary Soldier as well as the remains of many of Washington's closest friends. The Meeting House contains the oldest pipe organ in America. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Old Presbyterian Meeting House (Presbyterian) - Erected 1774. Alexandria was settled largely by Scots merchants and sea-faring men. The Old Presbyterian Meeting House, located on South Fairfax Street, was built by them. It is one of the most beautiful of the Colonial churches and contains the oldest known church organ in use in America. The memorial services for George Washington were held here after his funeral in 1799. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Old Presbyterian Meeting House (Presbyterian) - Erected 1774. Alexandria was settled largely by Scots merchants and sea-faring men. The Old Presbyterian Meeting House, located on South Fairfax Street, was built by them. It is one of the most beautiful of the Colonial churches and contains the oldest known church organ in use in America. The memorial services for George Washington were held here after his funeral in 1799. - Lastet opp av : cartespostales
- Religøse monument - Second Presbyterian Church - Lastet opp av : cartespostales