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Burke to form the Junior Auxiliary of the Alexandria Hospital. They took the name \"The Twig\" from a contest entry by Mrs. Nellie Sommers Blackwell; this described the new organization as a small branch of the \"tree\" which supported the hospital.  The Auxiliary is currently associated with the INOVA Alexandria Hospital and hosts annual home tours in Old Town Alexandria.","This collection contains booklets created by the Auxiliary Board, Alexandria Hospital for the historic house tours of old Alexandria. This is an open collection starting from 1931, with the exception of a few years. Research and writing was performed by various people.","Addresses found in the 1931 book:","107 S. Alfred Street pg 39\nCameron and Royal (City Hall) pg 20\n607 Cameron Street (Lord Fairfax)pg 17\n611 Cameron Street (Gen Henry Lee) pg 16\nCity Hall pg 21\n208 Duke Street pg 33\n210 Duke Street pg 32\n601 Duke Street (Ben Dulany House) pg 36\nFairfax County (Pohick) pg 49\n123 N. Fairfax Street (Carlyle House) pg 23\n133 N. Fairfax Street (Bank of Alexandria) pg 22\n107 S. Fairfax Street (Leadbeater) pg 26\n212 S. Fairfax Street (William B) pg 31\n321 S. Fairfax Street (Old PMH) pg 34\nGeorge Wash Pk G W Ma pg 40\n221 King Street (Ramsay House) pg 25\n317 King Street (Alexandria Gazette) pg 24\n418 S. Lee Street (G Rob House) pg 35\n607 Oronoco Street (Lee Boyhood Home) pg 9\n609 Oronoco Street (Hallowell) pg 10\n100 block Prince Street pg 30\n207 Prince Street 207 Georg WFH\tpg 28\n209 Prince Street 209 (Dr Dick House) pg 27\n128 N. Royal Street N 128 (Gadsby's Tavern) pg 18\nRussel-Brad Rd Brad Can\tpg 43\n310 S. St. Asaph Street S 310 (Lafayette House) pg 37\nSt. Paul's Cemetery (Female Stranger) pg 15\n118 N. Washington Street (C Ch) pg 14\n220 N. Washington Street (Lloyd House) pg 13\n428 N. Washington Street (Jenn) pg 12\n429 N. Washington Street (Fendall) pg 11\nWashington-Richmond (H Gun H) pg 50\nWashington-Richmond (H Mt Eag) pg 44\nWashington-Richmond (H Wellin) pg 45\nWashington-Richmond (Mount Vernon) pg 46\nWash-Richmond (Rip Lodge) pg 51\nWolfe Street 600 Blk (Alexandria Academy) pg 38\nWoodlawn Mansion pg 48","Addresses listed in the 1940 booklet:","309 Cameron Street\n300 Block of Cameron Street\n316 Duke Street\n107 S. Fairfax Street (Apothecary)\n212 S. Fairfax Street\n321 S. Fairfax Street\n323 S. Fairfax Street\n414 Franklin Street\n505 S. Lee Street\n619 S. Lee Street\n111 Prince Street\n207 Prince Street\n210 Prince Street\n804 Prince Street\n131 N. Royal Street (Gadsby's Tavern)\n217 N. Royal Street\n220 S. Royal Street\n215 N. Washington Street\n400 Block of S. Washington Street\n415 Wolfe Street\n708 Wolfe Street","Addresses found in the April 1941 booklet:","S. Fairfax Street\tpg 14\n107 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 15\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 12\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 4\n106 S. Lee Street\tpg 8\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n619 S. Lee Street\tpg 5\n116 Prince Street\tpg 7\n207 Prince Street\tpg 10\n209 Prince Street\tpg 11\n302 Prince Street\tpg 13\n807 Prince Street\tpg 2\n208 N. Royal Street\tpg 17\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 18\n221 N. Royal Street\tpg 16\n305 N. Washington Street\tpg 1\n617 S. Washington Street\tpg 3","List of addresses in the 1947 booklet:","107 S. Alfred Street \tpg 40\nArlington National Cemetery\tpg 47\n607 Cameron Street (Lord Fairfax House)\tpg 15\n611 Cameron Street 611 (Gen Henry Lee)\tpg 14\n210 Duke Street (Craik House)\tpg 34\n601 Duke Street (Benjamin Dulany House)\tpg 41\n212 N. Fairfax Street (Carlyle House)\tpg 20\n133 N. Fairfax Street (Bank of Alexandria)\tpg 18\n201 N. Fairfax Street (Annie Lee Home)\tpg 19\n107 S. Fairfax Street (Apothecary)\tpg 24\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 33\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 35\nFlounder Houses\tpg 13\n815 Franklin Street (Arch Hall)\tpg 43\nGeorge Washington Masonic Memorial\tpg 46\n202 King Street 202 (Chequire House)\tpg 26\n206 King and 208 King Street (Gilpin House)\tpg 25\n221 King Street (Ramsay House)\tpg 22\n324 King Street (Alex Silversmith)\tpg 23\n611 S. Lee Street\tpg 36\nMarket Square\tpg 45\nMount Vernon\tpg 51\nMount Vernon (Wellington)\tpg 50\n607 Oronoco Street (Lee Boyhood Home)\tpg 7\n609 Oronoco Street\tpg 8\n200 Block of S. Pitt Street (St. Paul's)\tpg 37\nPohick Church\tpg 55\n100 Block of Prince Street (Pr. Street House)\tpg 32\n207 Prince Street (Georg W F H)\tpg 28\n209 Prince Street (Dr. Dick House)\tpg 27\n128 N. Royal Street (Gadsby's Tavern)\tpg 16\n301 S. St. Asaph Street (Lafayette House)\tpg 42\nStreet Paul's Cemetery (Female Stranger)\tpg 44\nN. US Highway 1 (Woodlawn Plantation)\tpg 53\nWashington-Richmond (High Eag)\tpg 49\n118 N. Washington Street\tpg 12\n220 N. Washington Street (Lloyd House)\tpg 11\n428 N. Washington Street\tpg 10\n429 N. Washington Street\tpg 9\n201 S. Washington Street (Lyceum)\tpg 39\nWashington-Richmond (Gunston Hall)\tpg 56\nWashington-Richmond Hi Rippon Lod\tpg 57\n600 Block of Wolfe Street (Alexandria Academy)\tpg 38","Addresses listed in the 1948 booklet:  ","311 Cameron Street Hum Hot\tpg 1\n200 Duke Street\tpg 3\n202 Duke Street\tpg 3\n601 Duke Street\tpg 4\n3201 Duke Street Ext Summer\tpg 5\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 1\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 1\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 3\n323 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 4\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 4\n202 King Street Chequire House\tpg 2\n2525 King Street E. View\tpg 5\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 2\n120 S. Lee Street\tpg 2\n221 S. Lee Street\tpg 3\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 3\n517 Prince Street\tpg 4\n817 Prince Street\tpg 5\n428 N. Washington Street\tpg 1\n415 Wolfe Street\tpg 4","Addresses listed in 1949 booklet:","211 Cameron Street\tpg 2\n305 Cameron Street\tpg 2\n311 Cameron Street Hump\tpg 1\n3201 Duke Street\tpg 6\n601 Duke Street\tpg 5\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 2\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 3\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 6\n202 King Street\tpg 3\n2525 King Street\tpg 6\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 3\n221 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 1\n116 Prince Street\tpg 4\n207 Prince Street\tpg 4\n711 Prince Street\tpg 1\n1230 South Arlington Ridge Road\tpg 6\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 5\n423 N. Washington Street\tpg 1","List of addresses in the 1950 booklet: ","317 S. St. Asaph Street\n202 Duke Street 202\n214 N. Fairfax Street\n216 N. Fairfax Street\n405 S. Fairfax Street\n221 Gibbon Street\n330 S. Lee Street\n307 S. Lee Street\n313 S. Lee Street\n328 S. Lee Street\n411 S. Lee Street\n429 S. Lee Street\n605 S. Lee Street\n320 S. Lee Street\n109 Prince Street\n207 Prince Street\n209 Prince Street\n309 Prince Street\n312 Queen Street\n509 Queen Street\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\n317 S. St. Asaph Street\n415 Wolfe Street 415","323 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 6\n210 Duke Street\tpg 17\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 17\n206 King and 208 King Street\tpg 7\n106 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n221 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n521 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 5\n212 S. Pitt Street\tpg 19\n117 Prince Street\tpg 9\n127 Prince Street\tpg 9\n210 Prince Street\tpg 9\n308 Queen Street\tpg 5\n312 Queen Street\tpg 5\n415 Wolfe Street\tpg 19","Addresses listed in the 1952 booklet:","109 Duke Street\tpg 5\n200 Duke Street\tpg 5\n206 Duke Street\tpg 7\n210 Duke Street Dr Craik House\tpg 7\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 7\n201 Gibbon Street\tpg 19\n505 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n509 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n519 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n521 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n605 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n2 Potomac Court\tpg 7\n115 Prince Street\tpg 5\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 9","List of addresses in the 1953 booklet: ","518 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 13\n201 Gibbon Street\tpg 9\n321 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 3\n2 Potmoac Court\tpg 8\n506 Prince Street\tpg 15\n811 Prince Street\tpg 17\n312 Queen Street\tpg 6\n514 Queen Street\tpg 5\n516 Queen Street\tpg 4\n712 Wolfe Street\tpg 17","Addresses listed in the 1954 booklet:","311 Cameron Street\tpg 5\n202 Duke Street\tpg 7\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 17\n410 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 17\n221 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n420 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n421 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n507 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n509 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n531 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n115 Prince Street\tpg 7\n127 Prince Street\tpg 7\n307 Queen Street\tpg 5\n317 Queen Street\tpg 5\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 19\n312 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 19\n301 N. Washington Street\tpg 5\n307 N. Washington Street\tpg 5\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 9\n415 Wolfe Street\tpg 19","Addresses found in the 1955 booklet:","407 Duke Street\tpg 7\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 10\n323 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 10\n410 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 10\n615 Jefferson Street\tpg 7\n415 S. Pitt Street\tpg 7\n106 Prince Street\tpg 11\n109 Prince Street\tpg 11\n115 Prince Street\tpg 11\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 12\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 7","Addresses found in the October 1955 booklet:","609 Cameron Street\tpg 5\n211 Duke Street\tpg 13\n412 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 14\n120 S. Lee Street\tpg 12\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 3\n609 Oronoco Street\tpg 4\n415 S. Pitt Street\tpg 15\n305 Queen Street\tpg 8\n307 Queen Street\tpg 7\n211 Ramsey's Alley\tpg 9\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 6","Addresses found in the 1956 booklet:","607 Cameron Street\tpg 6\n611 Cameron Street\tpg 10\n513 Duke Street\tpg 16\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 25\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 26\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 18\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old PMH\tpg 25\n614 Oronoco Street\tpg 8\n207 Prince Street\tpg 22\n610 Prince Street\tpg 20\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 24\n115 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 12\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 13\n118 N. Washington Street Christ Church\tpg 25","List of addresses in the October 1956 booklet:","308 Duke Street\tpg 15\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 13\n518 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n201 Gibbon Street\tpg 8\n419 S. Lee Street\tpg 6\n531 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n109 Prince Street\tpg 4\n116 Prince Street\tpg 5\n312 Queen Street\tpg 3\n316 S. Royal Street\tpg 14\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 16\n211 Wilkes Street\tpg 12","Addresses listed in 1957 booklet:","107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 31\n609 Cameron Street\tpg 8\n210 Duke Street\tpg 15\n521 Duke Street\tpg 12\nFairfax and Cameron Street\tpg 30\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 31\n216 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 23\n105 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 31\n208 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 16\n518 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 14\n202 King Street\tpg 21\n206 King Street\tpg 22\n1020 Prince Street\tpg 10\n118 Prince Street\tpg 20\n307 Queen Street\tpg 24\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby\tpg 30\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby\tpg 29\n221 N. Royal Street\tpg 26\n302 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 11\n118 N. Washington Street Christ Church\tpg 30\n220 N. Washington Street Lloyd House\tpg 6","Addresses listed in the October 1957 booklet:","200 Duke Street\tpg 12\n205 Duke Street\tpg 9\n513 Duke Street\tpg 17\n521 Duke Street\tpg 18\n601 Duke Street\tpg 4\n209 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 7\n213 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 8\n630 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 15\n208 Gibbon Street\tpg 14\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 6\n310 S. Lee Street\tpg 13\n317 Queen Street\tpg 5\n214 S. Royal Street\tpg 16\n304 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 19","Addresses listed in 1958 booklet:","107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 27\n118 N. Columbus Street Christ Church\tpg 26\n308 Duke Street\tpg 24\n107 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 27\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 21\n213 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 22\n321 S. Fairfax Street Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 26\n412 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 12\n513 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 11\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 27\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 10\n615 Jefferson Street\tpg 8\n310 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n419 S. Lee Street\tpg 18\n429 S. Lee Street\tpg 15\n106 Prince Street\tpg 20\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 14","Addresses found in the October 1958 booklet:","609 Cameron Street\tpg 6\n207 Duke Street\tpg 14\n407 Duke Street\tpg 18\n127 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 10\n207 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 11\n531 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 5\n307 Queen Street\tpg 9\n424 Queen Street\tpg 8\n611 Queen Street\tpg 7\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\t\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 19\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 16\n214 Wolfe Street\tpg 15","Addresses listed in the 1959 booklet:","200 S. Pitt Street St. Paul's Church\tpg 34\n107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 36\n211 Cameron Street\tpg 12\n118 N. Columbus Street Christ Church\tpg 35\n316 Duke Street\tpg 28\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 35\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 35\n321 S. Fairfax Street Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 34\n206 King Street\tpg 14\n320 S. Lee Street\tpg 24\n401 S. Lee Street\tpg 26\n118 Prince Street\tpg 22\n209 Prince Street\tpg 18\n213 Prince Street\tpg 16\n208 N. Royal Street\tpg 10\n215 S. Royal Street\tpg 30\n212 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 32","Addresses listed in the October 1959 booklet:","609 Cameron Street\tpg 15\n912 Cameron Street\tpg 16\n107 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n320 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 18\n609 Oronoco Street\tpg 17\n113 Prince Street\tpg 8\n213 Prince Street\tpg 10\n411 Prince Street\tpg 11\n413 Prince Street\tpg 14\n712 Wolfe Street\tpg 6\n718 Wolfe Street\tpg 5","List of addresses in the 1960 booklet:","300 Block of S. Market Place\tpg 7\n118 N. Columbus Street\tpg 37\n500 Duke Street\tpg 15\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House \tpg 35\n107 S. Fairfax Street (Stabler House)\tpg 35\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n403 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 13\n619 S. Lee Street\tpg 11\n219 N. Pitt Street\tpg 31\n212 S. Pitt Street\tpg 25\n210 Prince Street\tpg 27\n504 Prince Street\tpg 23\n517 Prince Street\tpg 19\n307 Queen Street\tpg 33\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby\tpg 8\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 17\n2 Swift Alley\tpg 29","Addresses listed in the 1961 booklet:","508 Cameron Street\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\n425 S. Lee Street\n603 S. Lee Street\n711 Prince Street\n522 Queen Street\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\n206 N. Royal Street\n220 N. Royal Street\nSwift Alley\n220 N. Washington Street Lloyd House","Addresses listed in the October 1961 booklet:","207 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 8\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n106 S. Lee Street\tpg 12\n207 Prince Street\tpg 11\n210 Prince Street\tpg 10\n806 Prince Street\tpg 13\n220 S. Royal Street\tpg 7\n211 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 6\n307 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 5","Addresses listed in the 1963 booklet:","107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 29\n107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 32\n313 Cameron Street\tpg 11\n317 Cameron Street\tpg 9\n118 N. Columbus Street Christ Church\tpg 29\n118 N. Columbus Street Christ Church\tpg 33\n601 Duke Street\tpg 23\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 29\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 30\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 31\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 29\n321 S. Fairfax Street Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 32\n321 S. Fairfax Street Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 29\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 29\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 31\n218 S. Lee Street\tpg 15\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n207 Prince Street\tpg 13\n811 Prince Street\tpg 5\n817 Prince Street\tpg 25\n819 Prince Street\tpg 27\n215 S. Royal Street\tpg 21","Addresses listed in the October 1963 booklet:","516 Duke Street\tpg 17\n518 Duke Street\tpg 19\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 31\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 11\n120 S. Lee Street\tpg 13\n307 Queen Street\tpg 7\n220 N. Royal Street\tpg 9\n218 S. Royal Street\tpg 15\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 25\n307 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 23\n319 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 21","Addresses listed in the 1964 booklet:","107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 9\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 9\n105 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 7\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 25\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 9\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 19\n222 Jefferson Street\tpg 17\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 7\n107 S. Lee Street\tpg 29\n120 S. Lee Street\tpg 31\n115 Prince Street\tpg 33\n213 Prince Street\tpg 27\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 9\n304 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 23\n118 N. Washington Street Christ Church\tpg 9","Addresses listed in the October 1964 booklet:","913 Cameron Street\tpg 7\n210 Duke Street\tpg 21\n504 Duke Street\tpg 23\n118 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\t\n412 1/2 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 19\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 15\n412 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n213 Prince Street\tpg 13\nSwift Alley\tpg 11","Addresses listed in the 1965 booklet:","913 Cameron Street\tpg 13\n213 S. Columbus Street\tpg 33\n1020 Prince Street\tpg 23\n1109 Prince Street\tpg 15\n1113 Prince Street\tpg 17\n1117 Prince Street\tpg 19\n806 Prince Street\tpg 35\n817 Prince Street\tpg 25\n211 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 27\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 29\n307 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 31","Addresses listed in the October 1965 booklet:","212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 25\n213 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 27\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 29\n106 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n218 S. Lee Street\tpg 23\n116 Prince Street\tpg 21\n207 Prince Street\tpg 15\n209 Prince Street\tpg 13\n212 Prince Street\tpg 17\n411 Prince Street\tpg 11\n411 Prince Street\tpg 11\n311 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 9","Addresses found in the 1966 booklet: ","107 S. Alfred Street (Friendship Fire)\tpg 41\n508 Cameron Street (Washington)\tpg 41\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 41\n124 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 15\n107 S. Fairfax Street  Apothecary\tpg 41\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 41\n202 King Street\tpg 16\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 21\n402 S. Lee Street\tpg 29\n405 S. Lee Street\tpg 23\n411 S. Lee Street\tpg 27\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 39\nS. Pitt and Duke Street NW\tpg 41\n213 S. Pitt Street\tpg 31\n400 S. Pitt Street\tpg 33\n100 Block of Prince Street (Captains Row)\tpg 41\n201 Prince Street\tpg 19\n200 Block of Prince Street (Gentry)\tpg 41\n208 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 38\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 37\n118 N. Washington Street (Christ Church)\tpg 41\n511 Wolfe Street\tpg 35","Addresses listed in the October 1966 booklet:","508 Cameron Street\tpg 11\n508 Cameron Street\tpg 11\n125 Duke Street\tpg 19\n500 Duke Street\tpg 13\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 29\n400 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 23\n107 S. Lee Street\tpg 15\n113 Prince Street\tpg 17\n321 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 25\n407 N. Washington Street\tpg 9\n221 Wolfe Street\tpg 21\n716 Wolfe Street\tpg 27","Addresses listed in the 1967 booklet:","305 Cameron Street\tpg 23\n311 Cameron Street \tpg 27\n317 Cameron Street\tpg 21\n201 N. Fairfax Street Anne Lee Memorial Home\tpg 27\n518 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 39\n217 Gibbon Street\tpg 37\n607 Oronoco Street Lee Boyhood Home\tpg 17\n201 Prince Street Athenaeum\tpg 27\n207 Prince Street\tpg 29\n208 N. Royal Street\tpg 19\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 35\n410 Wolfe Street\tpg 31\n412 Wolfe Street\tpg 33","Addresses listed in the October 1967 booklet:","602 Cameron Street\tpg 27\n216 N. Pitt Street\tpg 25\n217 N. Pitt Street\tpg 23\n417 Queen Street\tpg 19\n523 Queen Street\tpg 21\n204 N. Royal Street\tpg 13\n206 N. Royal Street\tpg 15\n208 N. Royal Street\tpg 17","Addresses found in 1968 booklet:","213 Cameron Street\tpg 21\n207 N. Fairfax Street Apartments 3 and 5\tpg 25\n211 N. Fairfax Street Apartment 11\tpg 27\n203 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 33\n405 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 35\n521 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 37\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 39\n207 King Street\tpg 29\n506 Prince Street\tpg 31","Addresses listed in the October 1968 booklet:","224 N. Alfred Street\tpg 21\n226 N. Alfred Street\tpg 23\n511 Cameron Street\tpg 17\n909 Cameron Street\tpg 25\n214 N. Columbus Street\tpg 19\n113 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 15\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 27\n2 Potomac Court\tpg 13\n208 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 7\n410 Wolfe Street\tpg 11\n412 Wolfe Street\tpg 9","Addresses listed in the October 1969 booklet:","114 Cameron Street\tpg 17\n609 Cameron Street\tpg 19\n210 Duke Street\tpg 9\n226 S. Lee Street\tpg 11\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 21\n400 S. Pitt Street\tpg 7\n116 Prince Street\tpg 13\n127 Prince Street\tpg 15\n213 Ramsay Alley\tpg 19","Addresses listed in the 1970 booklet:","609 Cameron Street\n210 Duke Street\n576 Duke Street\n215 N. Fairfax Street\n203 S. Fairfax Street\n1117 Prince Street\n711 Prince Street\n817 Prince Street\n300 Queen Street\n208 S. St. Asaph Street","Addresses in the 1971 booklet:","312 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 8\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n601 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 7\n611 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n612 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n118 Gibbon Street\tpg 3\n226 S. Lee Street\tpg 1\n411 S. Lee Street\tpg 2\n719 S. Lee Street\tpg 4","Addresses listed in the October 1972 booklet:","226 N. Alfred Street\tpg 2\n909 Cameron Street\tpg 3\n911 Cameron Street\tpg 4\n214 N. Columbus Street\tpg 1\n318 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 11\n228 S. Pitt Street St. Paul's Episcopal Church\tpg 12\n1110 Prince Street\tpg 6\n1113 Prince Street\tpg 5\n504 Prince Street\tpg 10\n507 Prince Street\tpg 9\n711 Prince Street\tpg 8\n814 Prince Street\tpg 7","Addresses listed in the October 1973 booklet:","4135 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n120 Gibbon Street\tpg 3\n727 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n228 S. Pitt Street St. Paul's Episcopal Church\tpg 9\n229 S. Pitt Street\tpg 8\n400 S. Pitt Street\tpg 6\n415 S. Pitt Street\tpg 7\n111 Prince Street\tpg 2\n115 Prince Street\tpg 1","Addresses listed in the September 1974 booklet:","508 Cameron Street\tpg 1\n518 Duke Street\tpg 11\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 12\n539 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 7\n600 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n217 Gibbon Street\tpg 5\n315 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n114 Quay Street\tpg 3\n316 S. Royal Street Fellowship\tpg 12\n211 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 10\n307 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 9\n429 N. Washington Street F H\tpg 2\n412 Wolfe Street\tpg 8","Addresses listed in the 1975 booklet:","609 Cameron Street\tpg 2\n909 Cameron Street\tpg 1\n215 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n203 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n600 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n607 Oronoco Street Lee Boyhood Home\tpg 3\n115 Prince Street\tpg 7\n217 N. Royal Street\tpg 4\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 10\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 8","Addresses listed in the September 1978 booklet:","120 S. Fayette Street\tpg 1\n214 S. Henry Street\tpg 2\n309 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n209 S. Patrick Street\tpg 3\n228 S. Pitt Street\tpg 10\n121 Prince Street\tpg 8\n706 Prince Street\tpg 4\n317 Queen Street\tpg 7\n101 Ross Alley\tpg 6\n208 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 5","Addresses listed in the September 1981 booklet:","508 Cameron Street\tpg 4\n118 S. Fayette Street\tpg 5\n411 S. Lee Street\tpg 1\n228 S. Pitt Street St. Paul's Episcopal Church\tpg 10\n315 S. Pitt Street\tpg 9\n507 Prince Street\tpg 7\n805 Prince Street\tpg 6\n223 Princess Street\tpg 2\n522 Queen Street\tpg 3\n209 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 8","Addresses listed in the September 1982 booklet:","913 Cameron Street\tpg 5\n133 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 4\n229 S. Pitt Street\tpg 2\n632 S. Pitt Street\tpg 1\n1118 Prince Street\tpg 6\n1206 Prince Street\tpg 7\n115 S. Washington Street United Methodist Church\tpg 8\n716 Wolfe Street\tpg 3","Addresses listed in the September 1987 booklet:","421 Cameron Street\tpg 7\n608 Cameron Street\tpg 8\n407 Duke Street\tpg 3\n413 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n405 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 2\n201 S. Lee Street\tpg 5\n219 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n814 Prince Street\tpg 9\n613 S. Royal Street\tpg 1\n115 S. Washington Street United Methodist Church\tpg 10","Addresses listed in the September 1988 booklet:","418 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 4\n210 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n214 S. Lee Street\tpg 6\n317 Queen Street\tpg 8\n423 Queen Street\tpg 9\n317 S. Royal Street\tpg 2\n412 S. Royal Street\tpg 3\n323 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 1\n115 S. Washington Street\tpg 10\n209 Wilkes Street\tpg 5","Addresses listed in the September 1991 booklet:","104 Gibbon Street\tpg 1\n411 S. Lee Street\tpg 2\n1101 Prince Street\tpg 5\n1109 Prince Street\tpg 6\n817 Prince Street\tpg 4\n204 N. Royal Street\tpg 3\n115 S. Washington Street\tpg 7","List of addresses in the 2016 booklet:","518 Duke Street\tpg 17\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 57\n520 1/2 S. Pitt Street\tpg 35\n417 Prince Street\tpg 45\n504 Prince Street\tpg 23\n804 Prince Street\tpg 11","Addresses found in the 2017 booklet:","209 N. Columbus Street N 209\n218 N. Columbus Street N 218\n228 N. Columbus Street N 228\n308 N. Columbus Street N 308\n321 N. Columbus Street N 321\n411 N. Columbus Street N 411\n607 N. Columbus Street N 607\n619 N. Columbus Street N 619\n220 N. Washington Street Lloyd House","Local History and Special Collections Branch, Alexandria Library","English \n.    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Burke to form the Junior Auxiliary of the Alexandria Hospital. They took the name \"The Twig\" from a contest entry by Mrs. Nellie Sommers Blackwell; this described the new organization as a small branch of the \"tree\" which supported the hospital.  The Auxiliary is currently associated with the INOVA Alexandria Hospital and hosts annual home tours in Old Town Alexandria.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["In 1933, a group of twenty-four young women gathered at the home of Mrs. Julian T. Burke to form the Junior Auxiliary of the Alexandria Hospital. They took the name \"The Twig\" from a contest entry by Mrs. Nellie Sommers Blackwell; this described the new organization as a small branch of the \"tree\" which supported the hospital.  The Auxiliary is currently associated with the INOVA Alexandria Hospital and hosts annual home tours in Old Town Alexandria."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[item identification], Historic House Tours, MS059, Alexandria Library, Local History and Special Collections, Alexandria, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[item identification], Historic House Tours, MS059, Alexandria Library, Local History and Special Collections, Alexandria, Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains booklets created by the Auxiliary Board, Alexandria Hospital for the historic house tours of old Alexandria. This is an open collection starting from 1931, with the exception of a few years. Research and writing was performed by various people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses found in the 1931 book:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e107 S. Alfred Street pg 39\nCameron and Royal (City Hall) pg 20\n607 Cameron Street (Lord Fairfax)pg 17\n611 Cameron Street (Gen Henry Lee) pg 16\nCity Hall pg 21\n208 Duke Street pg 33\n210 Duke Street pg 32\n601 Duke Street (Ben Dulany House) pg 36\nFairfax County (Pohick) pg 49\n123 N. Fairfax Street (Carlyle House) pg 23\n133 N. Fairfax Street (Bank of Alexandria) pg 22\n107 S. Fairfax Street (Leadbeater) pg 26\n212 S. Fairfax Street (William B) pg 31\n321 S. Fairfax Street (Old PMH) pg 34\nGeorge Wash Pk G W Ma pg 40\n221 King Street (Ramsay House) pg 25\n317 King Street (Alexandria Gazette) pg 24\n418 S. Lee Street (G Rob House) pg 35\n607 Oronoco Street (Lee Boyhood Home) pg 9\n609 Oronoco Street (Hallowell) pg 10\n100 block Prince Street pg 30\n207 Prince Street 207 Georg WFH\tpg 28\n209 Prince Street 209 (Dr Dick House) pg 27\n128 N. Royal Street N 128 (Gadsby's Tavern) pg 18\nRussel-Brad Rd Brad Can\tpg 43\n310 S. St. Asaph Street S 310 (Lafayette House) pg 37\nSt. Paul's Cemetery (Female Stranger) pg 15\n118 N. Washington Street (C Ch) pg 14\n220 N. Washington Street (Lloyd House) pg 13\n428 N. Washington Street (Jenn) pg 12\n429 N. Washington Street (Fendall) pg 11\nWashington-Richmond (H Gun H) pg 50\nWashington-Richmond (H Mt Eag) pg 44\nWashington-Richmond (H Wellin) pg 45\nWashington-Richmond (Mount Vernon) pg 46\nWash-Richmond (Rip Lodge) pg 51\nWolfe Street 600 Blk (Alexandria Academy) pg 38\nWoodlawn Mansion pg 48\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the 1940 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e309 Cameron Street\n300 Block of Cameron Street\n316 Duke Street\n107 S. Fairfax Street (Apothecary)\n212 S. Fairfax Street\n321 S. Fairfax Street\n323 S. Fairfax Street\n414 Franklin Street\n505 S. Lee Street\n619 S. Lee Street\n111 Prince Street\n207 Prince Street\n210 Prince Street\n804 Prince Street\n131 N. Royal Street (Gadsby's Tavern)\n217 N. Royal Street\n220 S. Royal Street\n215 N. Washington Street\n400 Block of S. Washington Street\n415 Wolfe Street\n708 Wolfe Street\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses found in the April 1941 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eS. Fairfax Street\tpg 14\n107 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 15\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 12\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 4\n106 S. Lee Street\tpg 8\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n619 S. Lee Street\tpg 5\n116 Prince Street\tpg 7\n207 Prince Street\tpg 10\n209 Prince Street\tpg 11\n302 Prince Street\tpg 13\n807 Prince Street\tpg 2\n208 N. Royal Street\tpg 17\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 18\n221 N. Royal Street\tpg 16\n305 N. Washington Street\tpg 1\n617 S. Washington Street\tpg 3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of addresses in the 1947 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e107 S. Alfred Street \tpg 40\nArlington National Cemetery\tpg 47\n607 Cameron Street (Lord Fairfax House)\tpg 15\n611 Cameron Street 611 (Gen Henry Lee)\tpg 14\n210 Duke Street (Craik House)\tpg 34\n601 Duke Street (Benjamin Dulany House)\tpg 41\n212 N. Fairfax Street (Carlyle House)\tpg 20\n133 N. Fairfax Street (Bank of Alexandria)\tpg 18\n201 N. Fairfax Street (Annie Lee Home)\tpg 19\n107 S. Fairfax Street (Apothecary)\tpg 24\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 33\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 35\nFlounder Houses\tpg 13\n815 Franklin Street (Arch Hall)\tpg 43\nGeorge Washington Masonic Memorial\tpg 46\n202 King Street 202 (Chequire House)\tpg 26\n206 King and 208 King Street (Gilpin House)\tpg 25\n221 King Street (Ramsay House)\tpg 22\n324 King Street (Alex Silversmith)\tpg 23\n611 S. Lee Street\tpg 36\nMarket Square\tpg 45\nMount Vernon\tpg 51\nMount Vernon (Wellington)\tpg 50\n607 Oronoco Street (Lee Boyhood Home)\tpg 7\n609 Oronoco Street\tpg 8\n200 Block of S. Pitt Street (St. Paul's)\tpg 37\nPohick Church\tpg 55\n100 Block of Prince Street (Pr. Street House)\tpg 32\n207 Prince Street (Georg W F H)\tpg 28\n209 Prince Street (Dr. Dick House)\tpg 27\n128 N. Royal Street (Gadsby's Tavern)\tpg 16\n301 S. St. Asaph Street (Lafayette House)\tpg 42\nStreet Paul's Cemetery (Female Stranger)\tpg 44\nN. US Highway 1 (Woodlawn Plantation)\tpg 53\nWashington-Richmond (High Eag)\tpg 49\n118 N. Washington Street\tpg 12\n220 N. Washington Street (Lloyd House)\tpg 11\n428 N. Washington Street\tpg 10\n429 N. Washington Street\tpg 9\n201 S. Washington Street (Lyceum)\tpg 39\nWashington-Richmond (Gunston Hall)\tpg 56\nWashington-Richmond Hi Rippon Lod\tpg 57\n600 Block of Wolfe Street (Alexandria Academy)\tpg 38\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the 1948 booklet:  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e311 Cameron Street Hum Hot\tpg 1\n200 Duke Street\tpg 3\n202 Duke Street\tpg 3\n601 Duke Street\tpg 4\n3201 Duke Street Ext Summer\tpg 5\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 1\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 1\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 3\n323 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 4\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 4\n202 King Street Chequire House\tpg 2\n2525 King Street E. View\tpg 5\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 2\n120 S. Lee Street\tpg 2\n221 S. Lee Street\tpg 3\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 3\n517 Prince Street\tpg 4\n817 Prince Street\tpg 5\n428 N. Washington Street\tpg 1\n415 Wolfe Street\tpg 4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in 1949 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e211 Cameron Street\tpg 2\n305 Cameron Street\tpg 2\n311 Cameron Street Hump\tpg 1\n3201 Duke Street\tpg 6\n601 Duke Street\tpg 5\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 2\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 3\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 6\n202 King Street\tpg 3\n2525 King Street\tpg 6\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 3\n221 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 1\n116 Prince Street\tpg 4\n207 Prince Street\tpg 4\n711 Prince Street\tpg 1\n1230 South Arlington Ridge Road\tpg 6\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 5\n423 N. Washington Street\tpg 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of addresses in the 1950 booklet: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e317 S. St. Asaph Street\n202 Duke Street 202\n214 N. Fairfax Street\n216 N. Fairfax Street\n405 S. Fairfax Street\n221 Gibbon Street\n330 S. Lee Street\n307 S. Lee Street\n313 S. Lee Street\n328 S. Lee Street\n411 S. Lee Street\n429 S. Lee Street\n605 S. Lee Street\n320 S. Lee Street\n109 Prince Street\n207 Prince Street\n209 Prince Street\n309 Prince Street\n312 Queen Street\n509 Queen Street\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\n317 S. St. Asaph Street\n415 Wolfe Street 415\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e323 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 6\n210 Duke Street\tpg 17\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 17\n206 King and 208 King Street\tpg 7\n106 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n221 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n521 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 5\n212 S. Pitt Street\tpg 19\n117 Prince Street\tpg 9\n127 Prince Street\tpg 9\n210 Prince Street\tpg 9\n308 Queen Street\tpg 5\n312 Queen Street\tpg 5\n415 Wolfe Street\tpg 19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the 1952 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e109 Duke Street\tpg 5\n200 Duke Street\tpg 5\n206 Duke Street\tpg 7\n210 Duke Street Dr Craik House\tpg 7\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 7\n201 Gibbon Street\tpg 19\n505 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n509 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n519 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n521 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n605 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n2 Potomac Court\tpg 7\n115 Prince Street\tpg 5\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of addresses in the 1953 booklet: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e518 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 13\n201 Gibbon Street\tpg 9\n321 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 3\n2 Potmoac Court\tpg 8\n506 Prince Street\tpg 15\n811 Prince Street\tpg 17\n312 Queen Street\tpg 6\n514 Queen Street\tpg 5\n516 Queen Street\tpg 4\n712 Wolfe Street\tpg 17\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the 1954 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e311 Cameron Street\tpg 5\n202 Duke Street\tpg 7\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 17\n410 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 17\n221 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n420 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n421 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n507 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n509 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n531 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n115 Prince Street\tpg 7\n127 Prince Street\tpg 7\n307 Queen Street\tpg 5\n317 Queen Street\tpg 5\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 19\n312 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 19\n301 N. Washington Street\tpg 5\n307 N. Washington Street\tpg 5\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 9\n415 Wolfe Street\tpg 19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses found in the 1955 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e407 Duke Street\tpg 7\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 10\n323 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 10\n410 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 10\n615 Jefferson Street\tpg 7\n415 S. Pitt Street\tpg 7\n106 Prince Street\tpg 11\n109 Prince Street\tpg 11\n115 Prince Street\tpg 11\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 12\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 7\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAddresses found in the October 1955 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e609 Cameron Street\tpg 5\n211 Duke Street\tpg 13\n412 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 14\n120 S. Lee Street\tpg 12\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 3\n609 Oronoco Street\tpg 4\n415 S. Pitt Street\tpg 15\n305 Queen Street\tpg 8\n307 Queen Street\tpg 7\n211 Ramsey's Alley\tpg 9\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses found in the 1956 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e607 Cameron Street\tpg 6\n611 Cameron Street\tpg 10\n513 Duke Street\tpg 16\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 25\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 26\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 18\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old PMH\tpg 25\n614 Oronoco Street\tpg 8\n207 Prince Street\tpg 22\n610 Prince Street\tpg 20\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 24\n115 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 12\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 13\n118 N. Washington Street Christ Church\tpg 25\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eList of addresses in the October 1956 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e308 Duke Street\tpg 15\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 13\n518 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n201 Gibbon Street\tpg 8\n419 S. Lee Street\tpg 6\n531 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n109 Prince Street\tpg 4\n116 Prince Street\tpg 5\n312 Queen Street\tpg 3\n316 S. Royal Street\tpg 14\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 16\n211 Wilkes Street\tpg 12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in 1957 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 31\n609 Cameron Street\tpg 8\n210 Duke Street\tpg 15\n521 Duke Street\tpg 12\nFairfax and Cameron Street\tpg 30\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 31\n216 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 23\n105 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 31\n208 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 16\n518 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 14\n202 King Street\tpg 21\n206 King Street\tpg 22\n1020 Prince Street\tpg 10\n118 Prince Street\tpg 20\n307 Queen Street\tpg 24\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby\tpg 30\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby\tpg 29\n221 N. Royal Street\tpg 26\n302 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 11\n118 N. Washington Street Christ Church\tpg 30\n220 N. Washington Street Lloyd House\tpg 6\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the October 1957 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e200 Duke Street\tpg 12\n205 Duke Street\tpg 9\n513 Duke Street\tpg 17\n521 Duke Street\tpg 18\n601 Duke Street\tpg 4\n209 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 7\n213 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 8\n630 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 15\n208 Gibbon Street\tpg 14\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 6\n310 S. Lee Street\tpg 13\n317 Queen Street\tpg 5\n214 S. Royal Street\tpg 16\n304 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in 1958 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 27\n118 N. Columbus Street Christ Church\tpg 26\n308 Duke Street\tpg 24\n107 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 27\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 21\n213 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 22\n321 S. Fairfax Street Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 26\n412 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 12\n513 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 11\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 27\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 10\n615 Jefferson Street\tpg 8\n310 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n419 S. Lee Street\tpg 18\n429 S. Lee Street\tpg 15\n106 Prince Street\tpg 20\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 14\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAddresses found in the October 1958 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e609 Cameron Street\tpg 6\n207 Duke Street\tpg 14\n407 Duke Street\tpg 18\n127 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 10\n207 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 11\n531 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 5\n307 Queen Street\tpg 9\n424 Queen Street\tpg 8\n611 Queen Street\tpg 7\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\t\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 19\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 16\n214 Wolfe Street\tpg 15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the 1959 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e200 S. Pitt Street St. Paul's Church\tpg 34\n107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 36\n211 Cameron Street\tpg 12\n118 N. Columbus Street Christ Church\tpg 35\n316 Duke Street\tpg 28\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 35\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 35\n321 S. Fairfax Street Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 34\n206 King Street\tpg 14\n320 S. Lee Street\tpg 24\n401 S. Lee Street\tpg 26\n118 Prince Street\tpg 22\n209 Prince Street\tpg 18\n213 Prince Street\tpg 16\n208 N. Royal Street\tpg 10\n215 S. Royal Street\tpg 30\n212 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 32\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the October 1959 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e609 Cameron Street\tpg 15\n912 Cameron Street\tpg 16\n107 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n320 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 18\n609 Oronoco Street\tpg 17\n113 Prince Street\tpg 8\n213 Prince Street\tpg 10\n411 Prince Street\tpg 11\n413 Prince Street\tpg 14\n712 Wolfe Street\tpg 6\n718 Wolfe Street\tpg 5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of addresses in the 1960 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e300 Block of S. Market Place\tpg 7\n118 N. Columbus Street\tpg 37\n500 Duke Street\tpg 15\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House \tpg 35\n107 S. Fairfax Street (Stabler House)\tpg 35\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n403 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 13\n619 S. Lee Street\tpg 11\n219 N. Pitt Street\tpg 31\n212 S. Pitt Street\tpg 25\n210 Prince Street\tpg 27\n504 Prince Street\tpg 23\n517 Prince Street\tpg 19\n307 Queen Street\tpg 33\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby\tpg 8\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 17\n2 Swift Alley\tpg 29\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the 1961 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e508 Cameron Street\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\n425 S. Lee Street\n603 S. Lee Street\n711 Prince Street\n522 Queen Street\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\n206 N. Royal Street\n220 N. Royal Street\nSwift Alley\n220 N. Washington Street Lloyd House\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the October 1961 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e207 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 8\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n106 S. Lee Street\tpg 12\n207 Prince Street\tpg 11\n210 Prince Street\tpg 10\n806 Prince Street\tpg 13\n220 S. Royal Street\tpg 7\n211 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 6\n307 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the 1963 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 29\n107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 32\n313 Cameron Street\tpg 11\n317 Cameron Street\tpg 9\n118 N. Columbus Street Christ Church\tpg 29\n118 N. Columbus Street Christ Church\tpg 33\n601 Duke Street\tpg 23\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 29\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 30\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 31\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 29\n321 S. Fairfax Street Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 32\n321 S. Fairfax Street Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 29\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 29\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 31\n218 S. Lee Street\tpg 15\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n207 Prince Street\tpg 13\n811 Prince Street\tpg 5\n817 Prince Street\tpg 25\n819 Prince Street\tpg 27\n215 S. Royal Street\tpg 21\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the October 1963 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e516 Duke Street\tpg 17\n518 Duke Street\tpg 19\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 31\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 11\n120 S. Lee Street\tpg 13\n307 Queen Street\tpg 7\n220 N. Royal Street\tpg 9\n218 S. Royal Street\tpg 15\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 25\n307 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 23\n319 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 21\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the 1964 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 9\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 9\n105 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 7\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 25\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 9\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 19\n222 Jefferson Street\tpg 17\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 7\n107 S. Lee Street\tpg 29\n120 S. Lee Street\tpg 31\n115 Prince Street\tpg 33\n213 Prince Street\tpg 27\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 9\n304 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 23\n118 N. Washington Street Christ Church\tpg 9\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the October 1964 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e913 Cameron Street\tpg 7\n210 Duke Street\tpg 21\n504 Duke Street\tpg 23\n118 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\t\n412 1/2 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 19\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 15\n412 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n213 Prince Street\tpg 13\nSwift Alley\tpg 11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the 1965 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e913 Cameron Street\tpg 13\n213 S. Columbus Street\tpg 33\n1020 Prince Street\tpg 23\n1109 Prince Street\tpg 15\n1113 Prince Street\tpg 17\n1117 Prince Street\tpg 19\n806 Prince Street\tpg 35\n817 Prince Street\tpg 25\n211 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 27\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 29\n307 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 31\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the October 1965 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 25\n213 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 27\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 29\n106 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n218 S. Lee Street\tpg 23\n116 Prince Street\tpg 21\n207 Prince Street\tpg 15\n209 Prince Street\tpg 13\n212 Prince Street\tpg 17\n411 Prince Street\tpg 11\n411 Prince Street\tpg 11\n311 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses found in the 1966 booklet: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e107 S. Alfred Street (Friendship Fire)\tpg 41\n508 Cameron Street (Washington)\tpg 41\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 41\n124 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 15\n107 S. Fairfax Street  Apothecary\tpg 41\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 41\n202 King Street\tpg 16\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 21\n402 S. Lee Street\tpg 29\n405 S. Lee Street\tpg 23\n411 S. Lee Street\tpg 27\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 39\nS. Pitt and Duke Street NW\tpg 41\n213 S. Pitt Street\tpg 31\n400 S. Pitt Street\tpg 33\n100 Block of Prince Street (Captains Row)\tpg 41\n201 Prince Street\tpg 19\n200 Block of Prince Street (Gentry)\tpg 41\n208 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 38\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 37\n118 N. Washington Street (Christ Church)\tpg 41\n511 Wolfe Street\tpg 35\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the October 1966 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e508 Cameron Street\tpg 11\n508 Cameron Street\tpg 11\n125 Duke Street\tpg 19\n500 Duke Street\tpg 13\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 29\n400 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 23\n107 S. Lee Street\tpg 15\n113 Prince Street\tpg 17\n321 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 25\n407 N. Washington Street\tpg 9\n221 Wolfe Street\tpg 21\n716 Wolfe Street\tpg 27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the 1967 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e305 Cameron Street\tpg 23\n311 Cameron Street \tpg 27\n317 Cameron Street\tpg 21\n201 N. Fairfax Street Anne Lee Memorial Home\tpg 27\n518 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 39\n217 Gibbon Street\tpg 37\n607 Oronoco Street Lee Boyhood Home\tpg 17\n201 Prince Street Athenaeum\tpg 27\n207 Prince Street\tpg 29\n208 N. Royal Street\tpg 19\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 35\n410 Wolfe Street\tpg 31\n412 Wolfe Street\tpg 33\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the October 1967 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e602 Cameron Street\tpg 27\n216 N. Pitt Street\tpg 25\n217 N. Pitt Street\tpg 23\n417 Queen Street\tpg 19\n523 Queen Street\tpg 21\n204 N. Royal Street\tpg 13\n206 N. Royal Street\tpg 15\n208 N. Royal Street\tpg 17\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses found in 1968 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e213 Cameron Street\tpg 21\n207 N. Fairfax Street Apartments 3 and 5\tpg 25\n211 N. Fairfax Street Apartment 11\tpg 27\n203 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 33\n405 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 35\n521 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 37\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 39\n207 King Street\tpg 29\n506 Prince Street\tpg 31\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the October 1968 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e224 N. Alfred Street\tpg 21\n226 N. Alfred Street\tpg 23\n511 Cameron Street\tpg 17\n909 Cameron Street\tpg 25\n214 N. Columbus Street\tpg 19\n113 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 15\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 27\n2 Potomac Court\tpg 13\n208 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 7\n410 Wolfe Street\tpg 11\n412 Wolfe Street\tpg 9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the October 1969 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e114 Cameron Street\tpg 17\n609 Cameron Street\tpg 19\n210 Duke Street\tpg 9\n226 S. Lee Street\tpg 11\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 21\n400 S. Pitt Street\tpg 7\n116 Prince Street\tpg 13\n127 Prince Street\tpg 15\n213 Ramsay Alley\tpg 19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the 1970 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e609 Cameron Street\n210 Duke Street\n576 Duke Street\n215 N. Fairfax Street\n203 S. Fairfax Street\n1117 Prince Street\n711 Prince Street\n817 Prince Street\n300 Queen Street\n208 S. St. Asaph Street\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses in the 1971 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e312 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 8\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n601 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 7\n611 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n612 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n118 Gibbon Street\tpg 3\n226 S. Lee Street\tpg 1\n411 S. Lee Street\tpg 2\n719 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the October 1972 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e226 N. Alfred Street\tpg 2\n909 Cameron Street\tpg 3\n911 Cameron Street\tpg 4\n214 N. Columbus Street\tpg 1\n318 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 11\n228 S. Pitt Street St. Paul's Episcopal Church\tpg 12\n1110 Prince Street\tpg 6\n1113 Prince Street\tpg 5\n504 Prince Street\tpg 10\n507 Prince Street\tpg 9\n711 Prince Street\tpg 8\n814 Prince Street\tpg 7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the October 1973 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e4135 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n120 Gibbon Street\tpg 3\n727 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n228 S. Pitt Street St. Paul's Episcopal Church\tpg 9\n229 S. Pitt Street\tpg 8\n400 S. Pitt Street\tpg 6\n415 S. Pitt Street\tpg 7\n111 Prince Street\tpg 2\n115 Prince Street\tpg 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the September 1974 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e508 Cameron Street\tpg 1\n518 Duke Street\tpg 11\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 12\n539 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 7\n600 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n217 Gibbon Street\tpg 5\n315 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n114 Quay Street\tpg 3\n316 S. Royal Street Fellowship\tpg 12\n211 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 10\n307 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 9\n429 N. Washington Street F H\tpg 2\n412 Wolfe Street\tpg 8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the 1975 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e609 Cameron Street\tpg 2\n909 Cameron Street\tpg 1\n215 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n203 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n600 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n607 Oronoco Street Lee Boyhood Home\tpg 3\n115 Prince Street\tpg 7\n217 N. Royal Street\tpg 4\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 10\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the September 1978 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e120 S. Fayette Street\tpg 1\n214 S. Henry Street\tpg 2\n309 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n209 S. Patrick Street\tpg 3\n228 S. Pitt Street\tpg 10\n121 Prince Street\tpg 8\n706 Prince Street\tpg 4\n317 Queen Street\tpg 7\n101 Ross Alley\tpg 6\n208 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the September 1981 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e508 Cameron Street\tpg 4\n118 S. Fayette Street\tpg 5\n411 S. Lee Street\tpg 1\n228 S. Pitt Street St. Paul's Episcopal Church\tpg 10\n315 S. Pitt Street\tpg 9\n507 Prince Street\tpg 7\n805 Prince Street\tpg 6\n223 Princess Street\tpg 2\n522 Queen Street\tpg 3\n209 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the September 1982 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e913 Cameron Street\tpg 5\n133 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 4\n229 S. Pitt Street\tpg 2\n632 S. Pitt Street\tpg 1\n1118 Prince Street\tpg 6\n1206 Prince Street\tpg 7\n115 S. Washington Street United Methodist Church\tpg 8\n716 Wolfe Street\tpg 3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the September 1987 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e421 Cameron Street\tpg 7\n608 Cameron Street\tpg 8\n407 Duke Street\tpg 3\n413 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n405 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 2\n201 S. Lee Street\tpg 5\n219 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n814 Prince Street\tpg 9\n613 S. Royal Street\tpg 1\n115 S. Washington Street United Methodist Church\tpg 10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the September 1988 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e418 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 4\n210 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n214 S. Lee Street\tpg 6\n317 Queen Street\tpg 8\n423 Queen Street\tpg 9\n317 S. Royal Street\tpg 2\n412 S. Royal Street\tpg 3\n323 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 1\n115 S. Washington Street\tpg 10\n209 Wilkes Street\tpg 5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the September 1991 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e104 Gibbon Street\tpg 1\n411 S. Lee Street\tpg 2\n1101 Prince Street\tpg 5\n1109 Prince Street\tpg 6\n817 Prince Street\tpg 4\n204 N. Royal Street\tpg 3\n115 S. Washington Street\tpg 7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of addresses in the 2016 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e518 Duke Street\tpg 17\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 57\n520 1/2 S. Pitt Street\tpg 35\n417 Prince Street\tpg 45\n504 Prince Street\tpg 23\n804 Prince Street\tpg 11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses found in the 2017 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e209 N. Columbus Street N 209\n218 N. Columbus Street N 218\n228 N. Columbus Street N 228\n308 N. Columbus Street N 308\n321 N. Columbus Street N 321\n411 N. Columbus Street N 411\n607 N. Columbus Street N 607\n619 N. Columbus Street N 619\n220 N. Washington Street Lloyd House\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection contains booklets created by the Auxiliary Board, Alexandria Hospital for the historic house tours of old Alexandria. This is an open collection starting from 1931, with the exception of a few years. Research and writing was performed by various people.","Addresses found in the 1931 book:","107 S. Alfred Street pg 39\nCameron and Royal (City Hall) pg 20\n607 Cameron Street (Lord Fairfax)pg 17\n611 Cameron Street (Gen Henry Lee) pg 16\nCity Hall pg 21\n208 Duke Street pg 33\n210 Duke Street pg 32\n601 Duke Street (Ben Dulany House) pg 36\nFairfax County (Pohick) pg 49\n123 N. Fairfax Street (Carlyle House) pg 23\n133 N. Fairfax Street (Bank of Alexandria) pg 22\n107 S. Fairfax Street (Leadbeater) pg 26\n212 S. Fairfax Street (William B) pg 31\n321 S. Fairfax Street (Old PMH) pg 34\nGeorge Wash Pk G W Ma pg 40\n221 King Street (Ramsay House) pg 25\n317 King Street (Alexandria Gazette) pg 24\n418 S. Lee Street (G Rob House) pg 35\n607 Oronoco Street (Lee Boyhood Home) pg 9\n609 Oronoco Street (Hallowell) pg 10\n100 block Prince Street pg 30\n207 Prince Street 207 Georg WFH\tpg 28\n209 Prince Street 209 (Dr Dick House) pg 27\n128 N. Royal Street N 128 (Gadsby's Tavern) pg 18\nRussel-Brad Rd Brad Can\tpg 43\n310 S. St. Asaph Street S 310 (Lafayette House) pg 37\nSt. Paul's Cemetery (Female Stranger) pg 15\n118 N. Washington Street (C Ch) pg 14\n220 N. Washington Street (Lloyd House) pg 13\n428 N. Washington Street (Jenn) pg 12\n429 N. Washington Street (Fendall) pg 11\nWashington-Richmond (H Gun H) pg 50\nWashington-Richmond (H Mt Eag) pg 44\nWashington-Richmond (H Wellin) pg 45\nWashington-Richmond (Mount Vernon) pg 46\nWash-Richmond (Rip Lodge) pg 51\nWolfe Street 600 Blk (Alexandria Academy) pg 38\nWoodlawn Mansion pg 48","Addresses listed in the 1940 booklet:","309 Cameron Street\n300 Block of Cameron Street\n316 Duke Street\n107 S. Fairfax Street (Apothecary)\n212 S. Fairfax Street\n321 S. Fairfax Street\n323 S. Fairfax Street\n414 Franklin Street\n505 S. Lee Street\n619 S. Lee Street\n111 Prince Street\n207 Prince Street\n210 Prince Street\n804 Prince Street\n131 N. Royal Street (Gadsby's Tavern)\n217 N. Royal Street\n220 S. Royal Street\n215 N. Washington Street\n400 Block of S. Washington Street\n415 Wolfe Street\n708 Wolfe Street","Addresses found in the April 1941 booklet:","S. Fairfax Street\tpg 14\n107 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 15\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 12\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 4\n106 S. Lee Street\tpg 8\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n619 S. Lee Street\tpg 5\n116 Prince Street\tpg 7\n207 Prince Street\tpg 10\n209 Prince Street\tpg 11\n302 Prince Street\tpg 13\n807 Prince Street\tpg 2\n208 N. Royal Street\tpg 17\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 18\n221 N. Royal Street\tpg 16\n305 N. Washington Street\tpg 1\n617 S. Washington Street\tpg 3","List of addresses in the 1947 booklet:","107 S. Alfred Street \tpg 40\nArlington National Cemetery\tpg 47\n607 Cameron Street (Lord Fairfax House)\tpg 15\n611 Cameron Street 611 (Gen Henry Lee)\tpg 14\n210 Duke Street (Craik House)\tpg 34\n601 Duke Street (Benjamin Dulany House)\tpg 41\n212 N. Fairfax Street (Carlyle House)\tpg 20\n133 N. Fairfax Street (Bank of Alexandria)\tpg 18\n201 N. Fairfax Street (Annie Lee Home)\tpg 19\n107 S. Fairfax Street (Apothecary)\tpg 24\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 33\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 35\nFlounder Houses\tpg 13\n815 Franklin Street (Arch Hall)\tpg 43\nGeorge Washington Masonic Memorial\tpg 46\n202 King Street 202 (Chequire House)\tpg 26\n206 King and 208 King Street (Gilpin House)\tpg 25\n221 King Street (Ramsay House)\tpg 22\n324 King Street (Alex Silversmith)\tpg 23\n611 S. Lee Street\tpg 36\nMarket Square\tpg 45\nMount Vernon\tpg 51\nMount Vernon (Wellington)\tpg 50\n607 Oronoco Street (Lee Boyhood Home)\tpg 7\n609 Oronoco Street\tpg 8\n200 Block of S. Pitt Street (St. Paul's)\tpg 37\nPohick Church\tpg 55\n100 Block of Prince Street (Pr. Street House)\tpg 32\n207 Prince Street (Georg W F H)\tpg 28\n209 Prince Street (Dr. Dick House)\tpg 27\n128 N. Royal Street (Gadsby's Tavern)\tpg 16\n301 S. St. Asaph Street (Lafayette House)\tpg 42\nStreet Paul's Cemetery (Female Stranger)\tpg 44\nN. US Highway 1 (Woodlawn Plantation)\tpg 53\nWashington-Richmond (High Eag)\tpg 49\n118 N. Washington Street\tpg 12\n220 N. Washington Street (Lloyd House)\tpg 11\n428 N. Washington Street\tpg 10\n429 N. Washington Street\tpg 9\n201 S. Washington Street (Lyceum)\tpg 39\nWashington-Richmond (Gunston Hall)\tpg 56\nWashington-Richmond Hi Rippon Lod\tpg 57\n600 Block of Wolfe Street (Alexandria Academy)\tpg 38","Addresses listed in the 1948 booklet:  ","311 Cameron Street Hum Hot\tpg 1\n200 Duke Street\tpg 3\n202 Duke Street\tpg 3\n601 Duke Street\tpg 4\n3201 Duke Street Ext Summer\tpg 5\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 1\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 1\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 3\n323 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 4\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 4\n202 King Street Chequire House\tpg 2\n2525 King Street E. View\tpg 5\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 2\n120 S. Lee Street\tpg 2\n221 S. Lee Street\tpg 3\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 3\n517 Prince Street\tpg 4\n817 Prince Street\tpg 5\n428 N. Washington Street\tpg 1\n415 Wolfe Street\tpg 4","Addresses listed in 1949 booklet:","211 Cameron Street\tpg 2\n305 Cameron Street\tpg 2\n311 Cameron Street Hump\tpg 1\n3201 Duke Street\tpg 6\n601 Duke Street\tpg 5\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 2\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 3\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 6\n202 King Street\tpg 3\n2525 King Street\tpg 6\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 3\n221 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 1\n116 Prince Street\tpg 4\n207 Prince Street\tpg 4\n711 Prince Street\tpg 1\n1230 South Arlington Ridge Road\tpg 6\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 5\n423 N. Washington Street\tpg 1","List of addresses in the 1950 booklet: ","317 S. St. Asaph Street\n202 Duke Street 202\n214 N. Fairfax Street\n216 N. Fairfax Street\n405 S. Fairfax Street\n221 Gibbon Street\n330 S. Lee Street\n307 S. Lee Street\n313 S. Lee Street\n328 S. Lee Street\n411 S. Lee Street\n429 S. Lee Street\n605 S. Lee Street\n320 S. Lee Street\n109 Prince Street\n207 Prince Street\n209 Prince Street\n309 Prince Street\n312 Queen Street\n509 Queen Street\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\n317 S. St. Asaph Street\n415 Wolfe Street 415","323 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 6\n210 Duke Street\tpg 17\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 17\n206 King and 208 King Street\tpg 7\n106 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n221 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n521 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 5\n212 S. Pitt Street\tpg 19\n117 Prince Street\tpg 9\n127 Prince Street\tpg 9\n210 Prince Street\tpg 9\n308 Queen Street\tpg 5\n312 Queen Street\tpg 5\n415 Wolfe Street\tpg 19","Addresses listed in the 1952 booklet:","109 Duke Street\tpg 5\n200 Duke Street\tpg 5\n206 Duke Street\tpg 7\n210 Duke Street Dr Craik House\tpg 7\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 7\n201 Gibbon Street\tpg 19\n505 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n509 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n519 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n521 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n605 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n2 Potomac Court\tpg 7\n115 Prince Street\tpg 5\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 9","List of addresses in the 1953 booklet: ","518 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 13\n201 Gibbon Street\tpg 9\n321 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 3\n2 Potmoac Court\tpg 8\n506 Prince Street\tpg 15\n811 Prince Street\tpg 17\n312 Queen Street\tpg 6\n514 Queen Street\tpg 5\n516 Queen Street\tpg 4\n712 Wolfe Street\tpg 17","Addresses listed in the 1954 booklet:","311 Cameron Street\tpg 5\n202 Duke Street\tpg 7\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 17\n410 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 17\n221 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n420 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n421 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n507 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n509 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n531 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n115 Prince Street\tpg 7\n127 Prince Street\tpg 7\n307 Queen Street\tpg 5\n317 Queen Street\tpg 5\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 19\n312 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 19\n301 N. Washington Street\tpg 5\n307 N. Washington Street\tpg 5\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 9\n415 Wolfe Street\tpg 19","Addresses found in the 1955 booklet:","407 Duke Street\tpg 7\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 10\n323 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 10\n410 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 10\n615 Jefferson Street\tpg 7\n415 S. Pitt Street\tpg 7\n106 Prince Street\tpg 11\n109 Prince Street\tpg 11\n115 Prince Street\tpg 11\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 12\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 7","Addresses found in the October 1955 booklet:","609 Cameron Street\tpg 5\n211 Duke Street\tpg 13\n412 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 14\n120 S. Lee Street\tpg 12\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 3\n609 Oronoco Street\tpg 4\n415 S. Pitt Street\tpg 15\n305 Queen Street\tpg 8\n307 Queen Street\tpg 7\n211 Ramsey's Alley\tpg 9\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 6","Addresses found in the 1956 booklet:","607 Cameron Street\tpg 6\n611 Cameron Street\tpg 10\n513 Duke Street\tpg 16\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 25\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 26\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 18\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old PMH\tpg 25\n614 Oronoco Street\tpg 8\n207 Prince Street\tpg 22\n610 Prince Street\tpg 20\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 24\n115 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 12\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 13\n118 N. Washington Street Christ Church\tpg 25","List of addresses in the October 1956 booklet:","308 Duke Street\tpg 15\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 13\n518 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n201 Gibbon Street\tpg 8\n419 S. Lee Street\tpg 6\n531 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n109 Prince Street\tpg 4\n116 Prince Street\tpg 5\n312 Queen Street\tpg 3\n316 S. Royal Street\tpg 14\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 16\n211 Wilkes Street\tpg 12","Addresses listed in 1957 booklet:","107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 31\n609 Cameron Street\tpg 8\n210 Duke Street\tpg 15\n521 Duke Street\tpg 12\nFairfax and Cameron Street\tpg 30\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 31\n216 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 23\n105 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 31\n208 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 16\n518 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 14\n202 King Street\tpg 21\n206 King Street\tpg 22\n1020 Prince Street\tpg 10\n118 Prince Street\tpg 20\n307 Queen Street\tpg 24\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby\tpg 30\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby\tpg 29\n221 N. Royal Street\tpg 26\n302 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 11\n118 N. Washington Street Christ Church\tpg 30\n220 N. Washington Street Lloyd House\tpg 6","Addresses listed in the October 1957 booklet:","200 Duke Street\tpg 12\n205 Duke Street\tpg 9\n513 Duke Street\tpg 17\n521 Duke Street\tpg 18\n601 Duke Street\tpg 4\n209 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 7\n213 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 8\n630 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 15\n208 Gibbon Street\tpg 14\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 6\n310 S. Lee Street\tpg 13\n317 Queen Street\tpg 5\n214 S. Royal Street\tpg 16\n304 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 19","Addresses listed in 1958 booklet:","107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 27\n118 N. Columbus Street Christ Church\tpg 26\n308 Duke Street\tpg 24\n107 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 27\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 21\n213 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 22\n321 S. Fairfax Street Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 26\n412 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 12\n513 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 11\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 27\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 10\n615 Jefferson Street\tpg 8\n310 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n419 S. Lee Street\tpg 18\n429 S. Lee Street\tpg 15\n106 Prince Street\tpg 20\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 14","Addresses found in the October 1958 booklet:","609 Cameron Street\tpg 6\n207 Duke Street\tpg 14\n407 Duke Street\tpg 18\n127 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 10\n207 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 11\n531 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 5\n307 Queen Street\tpg 9\n424 Queen Street\tpg 8\n611 Queen Street\tpg 7\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\t\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 19\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 16\n214 Wolfe Street\tpg 15","Addresses listed in the 1959 booklet:","200 S. Pitt Street St. Paul's Church\tpg 34\n107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 36\n211 Cameron Street\tpg 12\n118 N. Columbus Street Christ Church\tpg 35\n316 Duke Street\tpg 28\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 35\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 35\n321 S. Fairfax Street Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 34\n206 King Street\tpg 14\n320 S. Lee Street\tpg 24\n401 S. Lee Street\tpg 26\n118 Prince Street\tpg 22\n209 Prince Street\tpg 18\n213 Prince Street\tpg 16\n208 N. Royal Street\tpg 10\n215 S. Royal Street\tpg 30\n212 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 32","Addresses listed in the October 1959 booklet:","609 Cameron Street\tpg 15\n912 Cameron Street\tpg 16\n107 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n320 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 18\n609 Oronoco Street\tpg 17\n113 Prince Street\tpg 8\n213 Prince Street\tpg 10\n411 Prince Street\tpg 11\n413 Prince Street\tpg 14\n712 Wolfe Street\tpg 6\n718 Wolfe Street\tpg 5","List of addresses in the 1960 booklet:","300 Block of S. Market Place\tpg 7\n118 N. Columbus Street\tpg 37\n500 Duke Street\tpg 15\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House \tpg 35\n107 S. Fairfax Street (Stabler House)\tpg 35\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n403 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 13\n619 S. Lee Street\tpg 11\n219 N. Pitt Street\tpg 31\n212 S. Pitt Street\tpg 25\n210 Prince Street\tpg 27\n504 Prince Street\tpg 23\n517 Prince Street\tpg 19\n307 Queen Street\tpg 33\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby\tpg 8\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 17\n2 Swift Alley\tpg 29","Addresses listed in the 1961 booklet:","508 Cameron Street\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\n425 S. Lee Street\n603 S. Lee Street\n711 Prince Street\n522 Queen Street\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\n206 N. Royal Street\n220 N. Royal Street\nSwift Alley\n220 N. Washington Street Lloyd House","Addresses listed in the October 1961 booklet:","207 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 8\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n106 S. Lee Street\tpg 12\n207 Prince Street\tpg 11\n210 Prince Street\tpg 10\n806 Prince Street\tpg 13\n220 S. Royal Street\tpg 7\n211 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 6\n307 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 5","Addresses listed in the 1963 booklet:","107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 29\n107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 32\n313 Cameron Street\tpg 11\n317 Cameron Street\tpg 9\n118 N. Columbus Street Christ Church\tpg 29\n118 N. Columbus Street Christ Church\tpg 33\n601 Duke Street\tpg 23\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 29\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 30\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 31\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 29\n321 S. Fairfax Street Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 32\n321 S. Fairfax Street Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 29\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 29\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 31\n218 S. Lee Street\tpg 15\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n207 Prince Street\tpg 13\n811 Prince Street\tpg 5\n817 Prince Street\tpg 25\n819 Prince Street\tpg 27\n215 S. Royal Street\tpg 21","Addresses listed in the October 1963 booklet:","516 Duke Street\tpg 17\n518 Duke Street\tpg 19\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 31\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 11\n120 S. Lee Street\tpg 13\n307 Queen Street\tpg 7\n220 N. Royal Street\tpg 9\n218 S. Royal Street\tpg 15\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 25\n307 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 23\n319 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 21","Addresses listed in the 1964 booklet:","107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 9\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 9\n105 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 7\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 25\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 9\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 19\n222 Jefferson Street\tpg 17\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 7\n107 S. Lee Street\tpg 29\n120 S. Lee Street\tpg 31\n115 Prince Street\tpg 33\n213 Prince Street\tpg 27\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 9\n304 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 23\n118 N. Washington Street Christ Church\tpg 9","Addresses listed in the October 1964 booklet:","913 Cameron Street\tpg 7\n210 Duke Street\tpg 21\n504 Duke Street\tpg 23\n118 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\t\n412 1/2 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 19\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 15\n412 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n213 Prince Street\tpg 13\nSwift Alley\tpg 11","Addresses listed in the 1965 booklet:","913 Cameron Street\tpg 13\n213 S. Columbus Street\tpg 33\n1020 Prince Street\tpg 23\n1109 Prince Street\tpg 15\n1113 Prince Street\tpg 17\n1117 Prince Street\tpg 19\n806 Prince Street\tpg 35\n817 Prince Street\tpg 25\n211 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 27\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 29\n307 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 31","Addresses listed in the October 1965 booklet:","212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 25\n213 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 27\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 29\n106 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n218 S. Lee Street\tpg 23\n116 Prince Street\tpg 21\n207 Prince Street\tpg 15\n209 Prince Street\tpg 13\n212 Prince Street\tpg 17\n411 Prince Street\tpg 11\n411 Prince Street\tpg 11\n311 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 9","Addresses found in the 1966 booklet: ","107 S. Alfred Street (Friendship Fire)\tpg 41\n508 Cameron Street (Washington)\tpg 41\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 41\n124 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 15\n107 S. Fairfax Street  Apothecary\tpg 41\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 41\n202 King Street\tpg 16\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 21\n402 S. Lee Street\tpg 29\n405 S. Lee Street\tpg 23\n411 S. Lee Street\tpg 27\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 39\nS. Pitt and Duke Street NW\tpg 41\n213 S. Pitt Street\tpg 31\n400 S. Pitt Street\tpg 33\n100 Block of Prince Street (Captains Row)\tpg 41\n201 Prince Street\tpg 19\n200 Block of Prince Street (Gentry)\tpg 41\n208 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 38\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 37\n118 N. Washington Street (Christ Church)\tpg 41\n511 Wolfe Street\tpg 35","Addresses listed in the October 1966 booklet:","508 Cameron Street\tpg 11\n508 Cameron Street\tpg 11\n125 Duke Street\tpg 19\n500 Duke Street\tpg 13\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 29\n400 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 23\n107 S. Lee Street\tpg 15\n113 Prince Street\tpg 17\n321 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 25\n407 N. Washington Street\tpg 9\n221 Wolfe Street\tpg 21\n716 Wolfe Street\tpg 27","Addresses listed in the 1967 booklet:","305 Cameron Street\tpg 23\n311 Cameron Street \tpg 27\n317 Cameron Street\tpg 21\n201 N. Fairfax Street Anne Lee Memorial Home\tpg 27\n518 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 39\n217 Gibbon Street\tpg 37\n607 Oronoco Street Lee Boyhood Home\tpg 17\n201 Prince Street Athenaeum\tpg 27\n207 Prince Street\tpg 29\n208 N. Royal Street\tpg 19\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 35\n410 Wolfe Street\tpg 31\n412 Wolfe Street\tpg 33","Addresses listed in the October 1967 booklet:","602 Cameron Street\tpg 27\n216 N. Pitt Street\tpg 25\n217 N. Pitt Street\tpg 23\n417 Queen Street\tpg 19\n523 Queen Street\tpg 21\n204 N. Royal Street\tpg 13\n206 N. Royal Street\tpg 15\n208 N. Royal Street\tpg 17","Addresses found in 1968 booklet:","213 Cameron Street\tpg 21\n207 N. Fairfax Street Apartments 3 and 5\tpg 25\n211 N. Fairfax Street Apartment 11\tpg 27\n203 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 33\n405 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 35\n521 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 37\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 39\n207 King Street\tpg 29\n506 Prince Street\tpg 31","Addresses listed in the October 1968 booklet:","224 N. Alfred Street\tpg 21\n226 N. Alfred Street\tpg 23\n511 Cameron Street\tpg 17\n909 Cameron Street\tpg 25\n214 N. Columbus Street\tpg 19\n113 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 15\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 27\n2 Potomac Court\tpg 13\n208 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 7\n410 Wolfe Street\tpg 11\n412 Wolfe Street\tpg 9","Addresses listed in the October 1969 booklet:","114 Cameron Street\tpg 17\n609 Cameron Street\tpg 19\n210 Duke Street\tpg 9\n226 S. Lee Street\tpg 11\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 21\n400 S. Pitt Street\tpg 7\n116 Prince Street\tpg 13\n127 Prince Street\tpg 15\n213 Ramsay Alley\tpg 19","Addresses listed in the 1970 booklet:","609 Cameron Street\n210 Duke Street\n576 Duke Street\n215 N. Fairfax Street\n203 S. Fairfax Street\n1117 Prince Street\n711 Prince Street\n817 Prince Street\n300 Queen Street\n208 S. St. Asaph Street","Addresses in the 1971 booklet:","312 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 8\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n601 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 7\n611 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n612 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n118 Gibbon Street\tpg 3\n226 S. Lee Street\tpg 1\n411 S. Lee Street\tpg 2\n719 S. Lee Street\tpg 4","Addresses listed in the October 1972 booklet:","226 N. Alfred Street\tpg 2\n909 Cameron Street\tpg 3\n911 Cameron Street\tpg 4\n214 N. Columbus Street\tpg 1\n318 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 11\n228 S. Pitt Street St. Paul's Episcopal Church\tpg 12\n1110 Prince Street\tpg 6\n1113 Prince Street\tpg 5\n504 Prince Street\tpg 10\n507 Prince Street\tpg 9\n711 Prince Street\tpg 8\n814 Prince Street\tpg 7","Addresses listed in the October 1973 booklet:","4135 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n120 Gibbon Street\tpg 3\n727 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n228 S. Pitt Street St. Paul's Episcopal Church\tpg 9\n229 S. Pitt Street\tpg 8\n400 S. Pitt Street\tpg 6\n415 S. Pitt Street\tpg 7\n111 Prince Street\tpg 2\n115 Prince Street\tpg 1","Addresses listed in the September 1974 booklet:","508 Cameron Street\tpg 1\n518 Duke Street\tpg 11\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 12\n539 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 7\n600 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n217 Gibbon Street\tpg 5\n315 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n114 Quay Street\tpg 3\n316 S. Royal Street Fellowship\tpg 12\n211 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 10\n307 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 9\n429 N. Washington Street F H\tpg 2\n412 Wolfe Street\tpg 8","Addresses listed in the 1975 booklet:","609 Cameron Street\tpg 2\n909 Cameron Street\tpg 1\n215 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n203 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n600 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n607 Oronoco Street Lee Boyhood Home\tpg 3\n115 Prince Street\tpg 7\n217 N. Royal Street\tpg 4\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 10\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 8","Addresses listed in the September 1978 booklet:","120 S. Fayette Street\tpg 1\n214 S. Henry Street\tpg 2\n309 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n209 S. Patrick Street\tpg 3\n228 S. Pitt Street\tpg 10\n121 Prince Street\tpg 8\n706 Prince Street\tpg 4\n317 Queen Street\tpg 7\n101 Ross Alley\tpg 6\n208 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 5","Addresses listed in the September 1981 booklet:","508 Cameron Street\tpg 4\n118 S. Fayette Street\tpg 5\n411 S. Lee Street\tpg 1\n228 S. Pitt Street St. Paul's Episcopal Church\tpg 10\n315 S. Pitt Street\tpg 9\n507 Prince Street\tpg 7\n805 Prince Street\tpg 6\n223 Princess Street\tpg 2\n522 Queen Street\tpg 3\n209 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 8","Addresses listed in the September 1982 booklet:","913 Cameron Street\tpg 5\n133 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 4\n229 S. Pitt Street\tpg 2\n632 S. Pitt Street\tpg 1\n1118 Prince Street\tpg 6\n1206 Prince Street\tpg 7\n115 S. Washington Street United Methodist Church\tpg 8\n716 Wolfe Street\tpg 3","Addresses listed in the September 1987 booklet:","421 Cameron Street\tpg 7\n608 Cameron Street\tpg 8\n407 Duke Street\tpg 3\n413 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n405 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 2\n201 S. Lee Street\tpg 5\n219 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n814 Prince Street\tpg 9\n613 S. Royal Street\tpg 1\n115 S. Washington Street United Methodist Church\tpg 10","Addresses listed in the September 1988 booklet:","418 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 4\n210 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n214 S. Lee Street\tpg 6\n317 Queen Street\tpg 8\n423 Queen Street\tpg 9\n317 S. Royal Street\tpg 2\n412 S. Royal Street\tpg 3\n323 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 1\n115 S. Washington Street\tpg 10\n209 Wilkes Street\tpg 5","Addresses listed in the September 1991 booklet:","104 Gibbon Street\tpg 1\n411 S. Lee Street\tpg 2\n1101 Prince Street\tpg 5\n1109 Prince Street\tpg 6\n817 Prince Street\tpg 4\n204 N. Royal Street\tpg 3\n115 S. Washington Street\tpg 7","List of addresses in the 2016 booklet:","518 Duke Street\tpg 17\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 57\n520 1/2 S. Pitt Street\tpg 35\n417 Prince Street\tpg 45\n504 Prince Street\tpg 23\n804 Prince Street\tpg 11","Addresses found in the 2017 booklet:","209 N. Columbus Street N 209\n218 N. Columbus Street N 218\n228 N. Columbus Street N 228\n308 N. Columbus Street N 308\n321 N. Columbus Street N 321\n411 N. Columbus Street N 411\n607 N. Columbus Street N 607\n619 N. Columbus Street N 619\n220 N. Washington Street Lloyd House"],"names_ssim":["Local History and Special Collections Branch, Alexandria Library"],"corpname_ssim":["Local History and Special Collections Branch, Alexandria Library"],"language_ssim":["English \n.    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Burke to form the Junior Auxiliary of the Alexandria Hospital. They took the name \"The Twig\" from a contest entry by Mrs. Nellie Sommers Blackwell; this described the new organization as a small branch of the \"tree\" which supported the hospital.  The Auxiliary is currently associated with the INOVA Alexandria Hospital and hosts annual home tours in Old Town Alexandria.","This collection contains booklets created by the Auxiliary Board, Alexandria Hospital for the historic house tours of old Alexandria. This is an open collection starting from 1931, with the exception of a few years. Research and writing was performed by various people.","Addresses found in the 1931 book:","107 S. Alfred Street pg 39\nCameron and Royal (City Hall) pg 20\n607 Cameron Street (Lord Fairfax)pg 17\n611 Cameron Street (Gen Henry Lee) pg 16\nCity Hall pg 21\n208 Duke Street pg 33\n210 Duke Street pg 32\n601 Duke Street (Ben Dulany House) pg 36\nFairfax County (Pohick) pg 49\n123 N. Fairfax Street (Carlyle House) pg 23\n133 N. Fairfax Street (Bank of Alexandria) pg 22\n107 S. Fairfax Street (Leadbeater) pg 26\n212 S. Fairfax Street (William B) pg 31\n321 S. Fairfax Street (Old PMH) pg 34\nGeorge Wash Pk G W Ma pg 40\n221 King Street (Ramsay House) pg 25\n317 King Street (Alexandria Gazette) pg 24\n418 S. Lee Street (G Rob House) pg 35\n607 Oronoco Street (Lee Boyhood Home) pg 9\n609 Oronoco Street (Hallowell) pg 10\n100 block Prince Street pg 30\n207 Prince Street 207 Georg WFH\tpg 28\n209 Prince Street 209 (Dr Dick House) pg 27\n128 N. Royal Street N 128 (Gadsby's Tavern) pg 18\nRussel-Brad Rd Brad Can\tpg 43\n310 S. St. Asaph Street S 310 (Lafayette House) pg 37\nSt. Paul's Cemetery (Female Stranger) pg 15\n118 N. Washington Street (C Ch) pg 14\n220 N. Washington Street (Lloyd House) pg 13\n428 N. Washington Street (Jenn) pg 12\n429 N. Washington Street (Fendall) pg 11\nWashington-Richmond (H Gun H) pg 50\nWashington-Richmond (H Mt Eag) pg 44\nWashington-Richmond (H Wellin) pg 45\nWashington-Richmond (Mount Vernon) pg 46\nWash-Richmond (Rip Lodge) pg 51\nWolfe Street 600 Blk (Alexandria Academy) pg 38\nWoodlawn Mansion pg 48","Addresses listed in the 1940 booklet:","309 Cameron Street\n300 Block of Cameron Street\n316 Duke Street\n107 S. Fairfax Street (Apothecary)\n212 S. Fairfax Street\n321 S. Fairfax Street\n323 S. Fairfax Street\n414 Franklin Street\n505 S. Lee Street\n619 S. Lee Street\n111 Prince Street\n207 Prince Street\n210 Prince Street\n804 Prince Street\n131 N. Royal Street (Gadsby's Tavern)\n217 N. Royal Street\n220 S. Royal Street\n215 N. Washington Street\n400 Block of S. Washington Street\n415 Wolfe Street\n708 Wolfe Street","Addresses found in the April 1941 booklet:","S. Fairfax Street\tpg 14\n107 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 15\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 12\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 4\n106 S. Lee Street\tpg 8\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n619 S. Lee Street\tpg 5\n116 Prince Street\tpg 7\n207 Prince Street\tpg 10\n209 Prince Street\tpg 11\n302 Prince Street\tpg 13\n807 Prince Street\tpg 2\n208 N. Royal Street\tpg 17\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 18\n221 N. Royal Street\tpg 16\n305 N. Washington Street\tpg 1\n617 S. Washington Street\tpg 3","List of addresses in the 1947 booklet:","107 S. Alfred Street \tpg 40\nArlington National Cemetery\tpg 47\n607 Cameron Street (Lord Fairfax House)\tpg 15\n611 Cameron Street 611 (Gen Henry Lee)\tpg 14\n210 Duke Street (Craik House)\tpg 34\n601 Duke Street (Benjamin Dulany House)\tpg 41\n212 N. Fairfax Street (Carlyle House)\tpg 20\n133 N. Fairfax Street (Bank of Alexandria)\tpg 18\n201 N. Fairfax Street (Annie Lee Home)\tpg 19\n107 S. Fairfax Street (Apothecary)\tpg 24\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 33\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 35\nFlounder Houses\tpg 13\n815 Franklin Street (Arch Hall)\tpg 43\nGeorge Washington Masonic Memorial\tpg 46\n202 King Street 202 (Chequire House)\tpg 26\n206 King and 208 King Street (Gilpin House)\tpg 25\n221 King Street (Ramsay House)\tpg 22\n324 King Street (Alex Silversmith)\tpg 23\n611 S. Lee Street\tpg 36\nMarket Square\tpg 45\nMount Vernon\tpg 51\nMount Vernon (Wellington)\tpg 50\n607 Oronoco Street (Lee Boyhood Home)\tpg 7\n609 Oronoco Street\tpg 8\n200 Block of S. Pitt Street (St. Paul's)\tpg 37\nPohick Church\tpg 55\n100 Block of Prince Street (Pr. Street House)\tpg 32\n207 Prince Street (Georg W F H)\tpg 28\n209 Prince Street (Dr. Dick House)\tpg 27\n128 N. Royal Street (Gadsby's Tavern)\tpg 16\n301 S. St. Asaph Street (Lafayette House)\tpg 42\nStreet Paul's Cemetery (Female Stranger)\tpg 44\nN. US Highway 1 (Woodlawn Plantation)\tpg 53\nWashington-Richmond (High Eag)\tpg 49\n118 N. Washington Street\tpg 12\n220 N. Washington Street (Lloyd House)\tpg 11\n428 N. Washington Street\tpg 10\n429 N. Washington Street\tpg 9\n201 S. Washington Street (Lyceum)\tpg 39\nWashington-Richmond (Gunston Hall)\tpg 56\nWashington-Richmond Hi Rippon Lod\tpg 57\n600 Block of Wolfe Street (Alexandria Academy)\tpg 38","Addresses listed in the 1948 booklet:  ","311 Cameron Street Hum Hot\tpg 1\n200 Duke Street\tpg 3\n202 Duke Street\tpg 3\n601 Duke Street\tpg 4\n3201 Duke Street Ext Summer\tpg 5\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 1\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 1\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 3\n323 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 4\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 4\n202 King Street Chequire House\tpg 2\n2525 King Street E. View\tpg 5\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 2\n120 S. Lee Street\tpg 2\n221 S. Lee Street\tpg 3\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 3\n517 Prince Street\tpg 4\n817 Prince Street\tpg 5\n428 N. Washington Street\tpg 1\n415 Wolfe Street\tpg 4","Addresses listed in 1949 booklet:","211 Cameron Street\tpg 2\n305 Cameron Street\tpg 2\n311 Cameron Street Hump\tpg 1\n3201 Duke Street\tpg 6\n601 Duke Street\tpg 5\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 2\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 3\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 6\n202 King Street\tpg 3\n2525 King Street\tpg 6\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 3\n221 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 1\n116 Prince Street\tpg 4\n207 Prince Street\tpg 4\n711 Prince Street\tpg 1\n1230 South Arlington Ridge Road\tpg 6\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 5\n423 N. Washington Street\tpg 1","List of addresses in the 1950 booklet: ","317 S. St. Asaph Street\n202 Duke Street 202\n214 N. Fairfax Street\n216 N. Fairfax Street\n405 S. Fairfax Street\n221 Gibbon Street\n330 S. Lee Street\n307 S. Lee Street\n313 S. Lee Street\n328 S. Lee Street\n411 S. Lee Street\n429 S. Lee Street\n605 S. Lee Street\n320 S. Lee Street\n109 Prince Street\n207 Prince Street\n209 Prince Street\n309 Prince Street\n312 Queen Street\n509 Queen Street\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\n317 S. St. Asaph Street\n415 Wolfe Street 415","323 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 6\n210 Duke Street\tpg 17\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 17\n206 King and 208 King Street\tpg 7\n106 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n221 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n521 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 5\n212 S. Pitt Street\tpg 19\n117 Prince Street\tpg 9\n127 Prince Street\tpg 9\n210 Prince Street\tpg 9\n308 Queen Street\tpg 5\n312 Queen Street\tpg 5\n415 Wolfe Street\tpg 19","Addresses listed in the 1952 booklet:","109 Duke Street\tpg 5\n200 Duke Street\tpg 5\n206 Duke Street\tpg 7\n210 Duke Street Dr Craik House\tpg 7\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 7\n201 Gibbon Street\tpg 19\n505 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n509 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n519 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n521 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n605 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n2 Potomac Court\tpg 7\n115 Prince Street\tpg 5\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 9","List of addresses in the 1953 booklet: ","518 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 13\n201 Gibbon Street\tpg 9\n321 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 3\n2 Potmoac Court\tpg 8\n506 Prince Street\tpg 15\n811 Prince Street\tpg 17\n312 Queen Street\tpg 6\n514 Queen Street\tpg 5\n516 Queen Street\tpg 4\n712 Wolfe Street\tpg 17","Addresses listed in the 1954 booklet:","311 Cameron Street\tpg 5\n202 Duke Street\tpg 7\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 17\n410 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 17\n221 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n420 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n421 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n507 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n509 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n531 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n115 Prince Street\tpg 7\n127 Prince Street\tpg 7\n307 Queen Street\tpg 5\n317 Queen Street\tpg 5\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 19\n312 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 19\n301 N. Washington Street\tpg 5\n307 N. Washington Street\tpg 5\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 9\n415 Wolfe Street\tpg 19","Addresses found in the 1955 booklet:","407 Duke Street\tpg 7\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 10\n323 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 10\n410 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 10\n615 Jefferson Street\tpg 7\n415 S. Pitt Street\tpg 7\n106 Prince Street\tpg 11\n109 Prince Street\tpg 11\n115 Prince Street\tpg 11\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 12\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 7","Addresses found in the October 1955 booklet:","609 Cameron Street\tpg 5\n211 Duke Street\tpg 13\n412 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 14\n120 S. Lee Street\tpg 12\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 3\n609 Oronoco Street\tpg 4\n415 S. Pitt Street\tpg 15\n305 Queen Street\tpg 8\n307 Queen Street\tpg 7\n211 Ramsey's Alley\tpg 9\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 6","Addresses found in the 1956 booklet:","607 Cameron Street\tpg 6\n611 Cameron Street\tpg 10\n513 Duke Street\tpg 16\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 25\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 26\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 18\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old PMH\tpg 25\n614 Oronoco Street\tpg 8\n207 Prince Street\tpg 22\n610 Prince Street\tpg 20\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 24\n115 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 12\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 13\n118 N. Washington Street Christ Church\tpg 25","List of addresses in the October 1956 booklet:","308 Duke Street\tpg 15\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 13\n518 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n201 Gibbon Street\tpg 8\n419 S. Lee Street\tpg 6\n531 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n109 Prince Street\tpg 4\n116 Prince Street\tpg 5\n312 Queen Street\tpg 3\n316 S. Royal Street\tpg 14\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 16\n211 Wilkes Street\tpg 12","Addresses listed in 1957 booklet:","107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 31\n609 Cameron Street\tpg 8\n210 Duke Street\tpg 15\n521 Duke Street\tpg 12\nFairfax and Cameron Street\tpg 30\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 31\n216 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 23\n105 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 31\n208 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 16\n518 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 14\n202 King Street\tpg 21\n206 King Street\tpg 22\n1020 Prince Street\tpg 10\n118 Prince Street\tpg 20\n307 Queen Street\tpg 24\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby\tpg 30\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby\tpg 29\n221 N. Royal Street\tpg 26\n302 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 11\n118 N. Washington Street Christ Church\tpg 30\n220 N. Washington Street Lloyd House\tpg 6","Addresses listed in the October 1957 booklet:","200 Duke Street\tpg 12\n205 Duke Street\tpg 9\n513 Duke Street\tpg 17\n521 Duke Street\tpg 18\n601 Duke Street\tpg 4\n209 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 7\n213 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 8\n630 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 15\n208 Gibbon Street\tpg 14\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 6\n310 S. Lee Street\tpg 13\n317 Queen Street\tpg 5\n214 S. Royal Street\tpg 16\n304 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 19","Addresses listed in 1958 booklet:","107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 27\n118 N. Columbus Street Christ Church\tpg 26\n308 Duke Street\tpg 24\n107 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 27\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 21\n213 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 22\n321 S. Fairfax Street Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 26\n412 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 12\n513 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 11\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 27\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 10\n615 Jefferson Street\tpg 8\n310 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n419 S. Lee Street\tpg 18\n429 S. Lee Street\tpg 15\n106 Prince Street\tpg 20\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 14","Addresses found in the October 1958 booklet:","609 Cameron Street\tpg 6\n207 Duke Street\tpg 14\n407 Duke Street\tpg 18\n127 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 10\n207 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 11\n531 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 5\n307 Queen Street\tpg 9\n424 Queen Street\tpg 8\n611 Queen Street\tpg 7\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\t\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 19\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 16\n214 Wolfe Street\tpg 15","Addresses listed in the 1959 booklet:","200 S. Pitt Street St. Paul's Church\tpg 34\n107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 36\n211 Cameron Street\tpg 12\n118 N. Columbus Street Christ Church\tpg 35\n316 Duke Street\tpg 28\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 35\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 35\n321 S. Fairfax Street Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 34\n206 King Street\tpg 14\n320 S. Lee Street\tpg 24\n401 S. Lee Street\tpg 26\n118 Prince Street\tpg 22\n209 Prince Street\tpg 18\n213 Prince Street\tpg 16\n208 N. Royal Street\tpg 10\n215 S. Royal Street\tpg 30\n212 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 32","Addresses listed in the October 1959 booklet:","609 Cameron Street\tpg 15\n912 Cameron Street\tpg 16\n107 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n320 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 18\n609 Oronoco Street\tpg 17\n113 Prince Street\tpg 8\n213 Prince Street\tpg 10\n411 Prince Street\tpg 11\n413 Prince Street\tpg 14\n712 Wolfe Street\tpg 6\n718 Wolfe Street\tpg 5","List of addresses in the 1960 booklet:","300 Block of S. Market Place\tpg 7\n118 N. Columbus Street\tpg 37\n500 Duke Street\tpg 15\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House \tpg 35\n107 S. Fairfax Street (Stabler House)\tpg 35\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n403 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 13\n619 S. Lee Street\tpg 11\n219 N. Pitt Street\tpg 31\n212 S. Pitt Street\tpg 25\n210 Prince Street\tpg 27\n504 Prince Street\tpg 23\n517 Prince Street\tpg 19\n307 Queen Street\tpg 33\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby\tpg 8\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 17\n2 Swift Alley\tpg 29","Addresses listed in the 1961 booklet:","508 Cameron Street\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\n425 S. Lee Street\n603 S. Lee Street\n711 Prince Street\n522 Queen Street\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\n206 N. Royal Street\n220 N. Royal Street\nSwift Alley\n220 N. Washington Street Lloyd House","Addresses listed in the October 1961 booklet:","207 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 8\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n106 S. Lee Street\tpg 12\n207 Prince Street\tpg 11\n210 Prince Street\tpg 10\n806 Prince Street\tpg 13\n220 S. Royal Street\tpg 7\n211 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 6\n307 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 5","Addresses listed in the 1963 booklet:","107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 29\n107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 32\n313 Cameron Street\tpg 11\n317 Cameron Street\tpg 9\n118 N. Columbus Street Christ Church\tpg 29\n118 N. Columbus Street Christ Church\tpg 33\n601 Duke Street\tpg 23\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 29\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 30\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 31\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 29\n321 S. Fairfax Street Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 32\n321 S. Fairfax Street Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 29\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 29\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 31\n218 S. Lee Street\tpg 15\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n207 Prince Street\tpg 13\n811 Prince Street\tpg 5\n817 Prince Street\tpg 25\n819 Prince Street\tpg 27\n215 S. Royal Street\tpg 21","Addresses listed in the October 1963 booklet:","516 Duke Street\tpg 17\n518 Duke Street\tpg 19\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 31\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 11\n120 S. Lee Street\tpg 13\n307 Queen Street\tpg 7\n220 N. Royal Street\tpg 9\n218 S. Royal Street\tpg 15\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 25\n307 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 23\n319 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 21","Addresses listed in the 1964 booklet:","107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 9\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 9\n105 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 7\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 25\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 9\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 19\n222 Jefferson Street\tpg 17\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 7\n107 S. Lee Street\tpg 29\n120 S. Lee Street\tpg 31\n115 Prince Street\tpg 33\n213 Prince Street\tpg 27\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 9\n304 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 23\n118 N. Washington Street Christ Church\tpg 9","Addresses listed in the October 1964 booklet:","913 Cameron Street\tpg 7\n210 Duke Street\tpg 21\n504 Duke Street\tpg 23\n118 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\t\n412 1/2 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 19\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 15\n412 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n213 Prince Street\tpg 13\nSwift Alley\tpg 11","Addresses listed in the 1965 booklet:","913 Cameron Street\tpg 13\n213 S. Columbus Street\tpg 33\n1020 Prince Street\tpg 23\n1109 Prince Street\tpg 15\n1113 Prince Street\tpg 17\n1117 Prince Street\tpg 19\n806 Prince Street\tpg 35\n817 Prince Street\tpg 25\n211 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 27\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 29\n307 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 31","Addresses listed in the October 1965 booklet:","212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 25\n213 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 27\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 29\n106 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n218 S. Lee Street\tpg 23\n116 Prince Street\tpg 21\n207 Prince Street\tpg 15\n209 Prince Street\tpg 13\n212 Prince Street\tpg 17\n411 Prince Street\tpg 11\n411 Prince Street\tpg 11\n311 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 9","Addresses found in the 1966 booklet: ","107 S. Alfred Street (Friendship Fire)\tpg 41\n508 Cameron Street (Washington)\tpg 41\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 41\n124 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 15\n107 S. Fairfax Street  Apothecary\tpg 41\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 41\n202 King Street\tpg 16\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 21\n402 S. Lee Street\tpg 29\n405 S. Lee Street\tpg 23\n411 S. Lee Street\tpg 27\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 39\nS. Pitt and Duke Street NW\tpg 41\n213 S. Pitt Street\tpg 31\n400 S. Pitt Street\tpg 33\n100 Block of Prince Street (Captains Row)\tpg 41\n201 Prince Street\tpg 19\n200 Block of Prince Street (Gentry)\tpg 41\n208 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 38\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 37\n118 N. Washington Street (Christ Church)\tpg 41\n511 Wolfe Street\tpg 35","Addresses listed in the October 1966 booklet:","508 Cameron Street\tpg 11\n508 Cameron Street\tpg 11\n125 Duke Street\tpg 19\n500 Duke Street\tpg 13\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 29\n400 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 23\n107 S. Lee Street\tpg 15\n113 Prince Street\tpg 17\n321 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 25\n407 N. Washington Street\tpg 9\n221 Wolfe Street\tpg 21\n716 Wolfe Street\tpg 27","Addresses listed in the 1967 booklet:","305 Cameron Street\tpg 23\n311 Cameron Street \tpg 27\n317 Cameron Street\tpg 21\n201 N. Fairfax Street Anne Lee Memorial Home\tpg 27\n518 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 39\n217 Gibbon Street\tpg 37\n607 Oronoco Street Lee Boyhood Home\tpg 17\n201 Prince Street Athenaeum\tpg 27\n207 Prince Street\tpg 29\n208 N. Royal Street\tpg 19\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 35\n410 Wolfe Street\tpg 31\n412 Wolfe Street\tpg 33","Addresses listed in the October 1967 booklet:","602 Cameron Street\tpg 27\n216 N. Pitt Street\tpg 25\n217 N. Pitt Street\tpg 23\n417 Queen Street\tpg 19\n523 Queen Street\tpg 21\n204 N. Royal Street\tpg 13\n206 N. Royal Street\tpg 15\n208 N. Royal Street\tpg 17","Addresses found in 1968 booklet:","213 Cameron Street\tpg 21\n207 N. Fairfax Street Apartments 3 and 5\tpg 25\n211 N. Fairfax Street Apartment 11\tpg 27\n203 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 33\n405 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 35\n521 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 37\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 39\n207 King Street\tpg 29\n506 Prince Street\tpg 31","Addresses listed in the October 1968 booklet:","224 N. Alfred Street\tpg 21\n226 N. Alfred Street\tpg 23\n511 Cameron Street\tpg 17\n909 Cameron Street\tpg 25\n214 N. Columbus Street\tpg 19\n113 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 15\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 27\n2 Potomac Court\tpg 13\n208 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 7\n410 Wolfe Street\tpg 11\n412 Wolfe Street\tpg 9","Addresses listed in the October 1969 booklet:","114 Cameron Street\tpg 17\n609 Cameron Street\tpg 19\n210 Duke Street\tpg 9\n226 S. Lee Street\tpg 11\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 21\n400 S. Pitt Street\tpg 7\n116 Prince Street\tpg 13\n127 Prince Street\tpg 15\n213 Ramsay Alley\tpg 19","Addresses listed in the 1970 booklet:","609 Cameron Street\n210 Duke Street\n576 Duke Street\n215 N. Fairfax Street\n203 S. Fairfax Street\n1117 Prince Street\n711 Prince Street\n817 Prince Street\n300 Queen Street\n208 S. St. Asaph Street","Addresses in the 1971 booklet:","312 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 8\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n601 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 7\n611 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n612 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n118 Gibbon Street\tpg 3\n226 S. Lee Street\tpg 1\n411 S. Lee Street\tpg 2\n719 S. Lee Street\tpg 4","Addresses listed in the October 1972 booklet:","226 N. Alfred Street\tpg 2\n909 Cameron Street\tpg 3\n911 Cameron Street\tpg 4\n214 N. Columbus Street\tpg 1\n318 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 11\n228 S. Pitt Street St. Paul's Episcopal Church\tpg 12\n1110 Prince Street\tpg 6\n1113 Prince Street\tpg 5\n504 Prince Street\tpg 10\n507 Prince Street\tpg 9\n711 Prince Street\tpg 8\n814 Prince Street\tpg 7","Addresses listed in the October 1973 booklet:","4135 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n120 Gibbon Street\tpg 3\n727 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n228 S. Pitt Street St. Paul's Episcopal Church\tpg 9\n229 S. Pitt Street\tpg 8\n400 S. Pitt Street\tpg 6\n415 S. Pitt Street\tpg 7\n111 Prince Street\tpg 2\n115 Prince Street\tpg 1","Addresses listed in the September 1974 booklet:","508 Cameron Street\tpg 1\n518 Duke Street\tpg 11\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 12\n539 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 7\n600 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n217 Gibbon Street\tpg 5\n315 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n114 Quay Street\tpg 3\n316 S. Royal Street Fellowship\tpg 12\n211 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 10\n307 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 9\n429 N. Washington Street F H\tpg 2\n412 Wolfe Street\tpg 8","Addresses listed in the 1975 booklet:","609 Cameron Street\tpg 2\n909 Cameron Street\tpg 1\n215 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n203 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n600 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n607 Oronoco Street Lee Boyhood Home\tpg 3\n115 Prince Street\tpg 7\n217 N. Royal Street\tpg 4\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 10\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 8","Addresses listed in the September 1978 booklet:","120 S. Fayette Street\tpg 1\n214 S. Henry Street\tpg 2\n309 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n209 S. Patrick Street\tpg 3\n228 S. Pitt Street\tpg 10\n121 Prince Street\tpg 8\n706 Prince Street\tpg 4\n317 Queen Street\tpg 7\n101 Ross Alley\tpg 6\n208 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 5","Addresses listed in the September 1981 booklet:","508 Cameron Street\tpg 4\n118 S. Fayette Street\tpg 5\n411 S. Lee Street\tpg 1\n228 S. Pitt Street St. Paul's Episcopal Church\tpg 10\n315 S. Pitt Street\tpg 9\n507 Prince Street\tpg 7\n805 Prince Street\tpg 6\n223 Princess Street\tpg 2\n522 Queen Street\tpg 3\n209 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 8","Addresses listed in the September 1982 booklet:","913 Cameron Street\tpg 5\n133 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 4\n229 S. Pitt Street\tpg 2\n632 S. Pitt Street\tpg 1\n1118 Prince Street\tpg 6\n1206 Prince Street\tpg 7\n115 S. Washington Street United Methodist Church\tpg 8\n716 Wolfe Street\tpg 3","Addresses listed in the September 1987 booklet:","421 Cameron Street\tpg 7\n608 Cameron Street\tpg 8\n407 Duke Street\tpg 3\n413 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n405 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 2\n201 S. Lee Street\tpg 5\n219 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n814 Prince Street\tpg 9\n613 S. Royal Street\tpg 1\n115 S. Washington Street United Methodist Church\tpg 10","Addresses listed in the September 1988 booklet:","418 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 4\n210 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n214 S. Lee Street\tpg 6\n317 Queen Street\tpg 8\n423 Queen Street\tpg 9\n317 S. Royal Street\tpg 2\n412 S. Royal Street\tpg 3\n323 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 1\n115 S. Washington Street\tpg 10\n209 Wilkes Street\tpg 5","Addresses listed in the September 1991 booklet:","104 Gibbon Street\tpg 1\n411 S. Lee Street\tpg 2\n1101 Prince Street\tpg 5\n1109 Prince Street\tpg 6\n817 Prince Street\tpg 4\n204 N. Royal Street\tpg 3\n115 S. Washington Street\tpg 7","List of addresses in the 2016 booklet:","518 Duke Street\tpg 17\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 57\n520 1/2 S. Pitt Street\tpg 35\n417 Prince Street\tpg 45\n504 Prince Street\tpg 23\n804 Prince Street\tpg 11","Addresses found in the 2017 booklet:","209 N. Columbus Street N 209\n218 N. Columbus Street N 218\n228 N. Columbus Street N 228\n308 N. Columbus Street N 308\n321 N. Columbus Street N 321\n411 N. Columbus Street N 411\n607 N. Columbus Street N 607\n619 N. Columbus Street N 619\n220 N. Washington Street Lloyd House","Local History and Special Collections Branch, Alexandria Library","English \n.    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Burke to form the Junior Auxiliary of the Alexandria Hospital. They took the name \"The Twig\" from a contest entry by Mrs. Nellie Sommers Blackwell; this described the new organization as a small branch of the \"tree\" which supported the hospital.  The Auxiliary is currently associated with the INOVA Alexandria Hospital and hosts annual home tours in Old Town Alexandria.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["In 1933, a group of twenty-four young women gathered at the home of Mrs. Julian T. Burke to form the Junior Auxiliary of the Alexandria Hospital. They took the name \"The Twig\" from a contest entry by Mrs. Nellie Sommers Blackwell; this described the new organization as a small branch of the \"tree\" which supported the hospital.  The Auxiliary is currently associated with the INOVA Alexandria Hospital and hosts annual home tours in Old Town Alexandria."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[item identification], Historic House Tours, MS059, Alexandria Library, Local History and Special Collections, Alexandria, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[item identification], Historic House Tours, MS059, Alexandria Library, Local History and Special Collections, Alexandria, Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains booklets created by the Auxiliary Board, Alexandria Hospital for the historic house tours of old Alexandria. This is an open collection starting from 1931, with the exception of a few years. Research and writing was performed by various people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses found in the 1931 book:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e107 S. Alfred Street pg 39\nCameron and Royal (City Hall) pg 20\n607 Cameron Street (Lord Fairfax)pg 17\n611 Cameron Street (Gen Henry Lee) pg 16\nCity Hall pg 21\n208 Duke Street pg 33\n210 Duke Street pg 32\n601 Duke Street (Ben Dulany House) pg 36\nFairfax County (Pohick) pg 49\n123 N. Fairfax Street (Carlyle House) pg 23\n133 N. Fairfax Street (Bank of Alexandria) pg 22\n107 S. Fairfax Street (Leadbeater) pg 26\n212 S. Fairfax Street (William B) pg 31\n321 S. Fairfax Street (Old PMH) pg 34\nGeorge Wash Pk G W Ma pg 40\n221 King Street (Ramsay House) pg 25\n317 King Street (Alexandria Gazette) pg 24\n418 S. Lee Street (G Rob House) pg 35\n607 Oronoco Street (Lee Boyhood Home) pg 9\n609 Oronoco Street (Hallowell) pg 10\n100 block Prince Street pg 30\n207 Prince Street 207 Georg WFH\tpg 28\n209 Prince Street 209 (Dr Dick House) pg 27\n128 N. Royal Street N 128 (Gadsby's Tavern) pg 18\nRussel-Brad Rd Brad Can\tpg 43\n310 S. St. Asaph Street S 310 (Lafayette House) pg 37\nSt. Paul's Cemetery (Female Stranger) pg 15\n118 N. Washington Street (C Ch) pg 14\n220 N. Washington Street (Lloyd House) pg 13\n428 N. Washington Street (Jenn) pg 12\n429 N. Washington Street (Fendall) pg 11\nWashington-Richmond (H Gun H) pg 50\nWashington-Richmond (H Mt Eag) pg 44\nWashington-Richmond (H Wellin) pg 45\nWashington-Richmond (Mount Vernon) pg 46\nWash-Richmond (Rip Lodge) pg 51\nWolfe Street 600 Blk (Alexandria Academy) pg 38\nWoodlawn Mansion pg 48\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the 1940 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e309 Cameron Street\n300 Block of Cameron Street\n316 Duke Street\n107 S. Fairfax Street (Apothecary)\n212 S. Fairfax Street\n321 S. Fairfax Street\n323 S. Fairfax Street\n414 Franklin Street\n505 S. Lee Street\n619 S. Lee Street\n111 Prince Street\n207 Prince Street\n210 Prince Street\n804 Prince Street\n131 N. Royal Street (Gadsby's Tavern)\n217 N. Royal Street\n220 S. Royal Street\n215 N. Washington Street\n400 Block of S. Washington Street\n415 Wolfe Street\n708 Wolfe Street\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses found in the April 1941 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eS. Fairfax Street\tpg 14\n107 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 15\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 12\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 4\n106 S. Lee Street\tpg 8\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n619 S. Lee Street\tpg 5\n116 Prince Street\tpg 7\n207 Prince Street\tpg 10\n209 Prince Street\tpg 11\n302 Prince Street\tpg 13\n807 Prince Street\tpg 2\n208 N. Royal Street\tpg 17\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 18\n221 N. Royal Street\tpg 16\n305 N. Washington Street\tpg 1\n617 S. Washington Street\tpg 3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of addresses in the 1947 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e107 S. Alfred Street \tpg 40\nArlington National Cemetery\tpg 47\n607 Cameron Street (Lord Fairfax House)\tpg 15\n611 Cameron Street 611 (Gen Henry Lee)\tpg 14\n210 Duke Street (Craik House)\tpg 34\n601 Duke Street (Benjamin Dulany House)\tpg 41\n212 N. Fairfax Street (Carlyle House)\tpg 20\n133 N. Fairfax Street (Bank of Alexandria)\tpg 18\n201 N. Fairfax Street (Annie Lee Home)\tpg 19\n107 S. Fairfax Street (Apothecary)\tpg 24\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 33\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 35\nFlounder Houses\tpg 13\n815 Franklin Street (Arch Hall)\tpg 43\nGeorge Washington Masonic Memorial\tpg 46\n202 King Street 202 (Chequire House)\tpg 26\n206 King and 208 King Street (Gilpin House)\tpg 25\n221 King Street (Ramsay House)\tpg 22\n324 King Street (Alex Silversmith)\tpg 23\n611 S. Lee Street\tpg 36\nMarket Square\tpg 45\nMount Vernon\tpg 51\nMount Vernon (Wellington)\tpg 50\n607 Oronoco Street (Lee Boyhood Home)\tpg 7\n609 Oronoco Street\tpg 8\n200 Block of S. Pitt Street (St. Paul's)\tpg 37\nPohick Church\tpg 55\n100 Block of Prince Street (Pr. Street House)\tpg 32\n207 Prince Street (Georg W F H)\tpg 28\n209 Prince Street (Dr. Dick House)\tpg 27\n128 N. Royal Street (Gadsby's Tavern)\tpg 16\n301 S. St. Asaph Street (Lafayette House)\tpg 42\nStreet Paul's Cemetery (Female Stranger)\tpg 44\nN. US Highway 1 (Woodlawn Plantation)\tpg 53\nWashington-Richmond (High Eag)\tpg 49\n118 N. Washington Street\tpg 12\n220 N. Washington Street (Lloyd House)\tpg 11\n428 N. Washington Street\tpg 10\n429 N. Washington Street\tpg 9\n201 S. Washington Street (Lyceum)\tpg 39\nWashington-Richmond (Gunston Hall)\tpg 56\nWashington-Richmond Hi Rippon Lod\tpg 57\n600 Block of Wolfe Street (Alexandria Academy)\tpg 38\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the 1948 booklet:  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e311 Cameron Street Hum Hot\tpg 1\n200 Duke Street\tpg 3\n202 Duke Street\tpg 3\n601 Duke Street\tpg 4\n3201 Duke Street Ext Summer\tpg 5\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 1\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 1\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 3\n323 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 4\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 4\n202 King Street Chequire House\tpg 2\n2525 King Street E. View\tpg 5\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 2\n120 S. Lee Street\tpg 2\n221 S. Lee Street\tpg 3\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 3\n517 Prince Street\tpg 4\n817 Prince Street\tpg 5\n428 N. Washington Street\tpg 1\n415 Wolfe Street\tpg 4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in 1949 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e211 Cameron Street\tpg 2\n305 Cameron Street\tpg 2\n311 Cameron Street Hump\tpg 1\n3201 Duke Street\tpg 6\n601 Duke Street\tpg 5\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 2\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 3\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 6\n202 King Street\tpg 3\n2525 King Street\tpg 6\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 3\n221 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 1\n116 Prince Street\tpg 4\n207 Prince Street\tpg 4\n711 Prince Street\tpg 1\n1230 South Arlington Ridge Road\tpg 6\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 5\n423 N. Washington Street\tpg 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of addresses in the 1950 booklet: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e317 S. St. Asaph Street\n202 Duke Street 202\n214 N. Fairfax Street\n216 N. Fairfax Street\n405 S. Fairfax Street\n221 Gibbon Street\n330 S. Lee Street\n307 S. Lee Street\n313 S. Lee Street\n328 S. Lee Street\n411 S. Lee Street\n429 S. Lee Street\n605 S. Lee Street\n320 S. Lee Street\n109 Prince Street\n207 Prince Street\n209 Prince Street\n309 Prince Street\n312 Queen Street\n509 Queen Street\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\n317 S. St. Asaph Street\n415 Wolfe Street 415\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e323 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 6\n210 Duke Street\tpg 17\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 17\n206 King and 208 King Street\tpg 7\n106 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n221 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n521 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 5\n212 S. Pitt Street\tpg 19\n117 Prince Street\tpg 9\n127 Prince Street\tpg 9\n210 Prince Street\tpg 9\n308 Queen Street\tpg 5\n312 Queen Street\tpg 5\n415 Wolfe Street\tpg 19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the 1952 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e109 Duke Street\tpg 5\n200 Duke Street\tpg 5\n206 Duke Street\tpg 7\n210 Duke Street Dr Craik House\tpg 7\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 7\n201 Gibbon Street\tpg 19\n505 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n509 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n519 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n521 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n605 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n2 Potomac Court\tpg 7\n115 Prince Street\tpg 5\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of addresses in the 1953 booklet: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e518 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 13\n201 Gibbon Street\tpg 9\n321 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 3\n2 Potmoac Court\tpg 8\n506 Prince Street\tpg 15\n811 Prince Street\tpg 17\n312 Queen Street\tpg 6\n514 Queen Street\tpg 5\n516 Queen Street\tpg 4\n712 Wolfe Street\tpg 17\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the 1954 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e311 Cameron Street\tpg 5\n202 Duke Street\tpg 7\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 17\n410 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 17\n221 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n420 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n421 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n507 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n509 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n531 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n115 Prince Street\tpg 7\n127 Prince Street\tpg 7\n307 Queen Street\tpg 5\n317 Queen Street\tpg 5\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 19\n312 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 19\n301 N. Washington Street\tpg 5\n307 N. Washington Street\tpg 5\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 9\n415 Wolfe Street\tpg 19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses found in the 1955 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e407 Duke Street\tpg 7\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 10\n323 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 10\n410 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 10\n615 Jefferson Street\tpg 7\n415 S. Pitt Street\tpg 7\n106 Prince Street\tpg 11\n109 Prince Street\tpg 11\n115 Prince Street\tpg 11\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 12\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 7\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAddresses found in the October 1955 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e609 Cameron Street\tpg 5\n211 Duke Street\tpg 13\n412 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 14\n120 S. Lee Street\tpg 12\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 3\n609 Oronoco Street\tpg 4\n415 S. Pitt Street\tpg 15\n305 Queen Street\tpg 8\n307 Queen Street\tpg 7\n211 Ramsey's Alley\tpg 9\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses found in the 1956 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e607 Cameron Street\tpg 6\n611 Cameron Street\tpg 10\n513 Duke Street\tpg 16\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 25\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 26\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 18\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old PMH\tpg 25\n614 Oronoco Street\tpg 8\n207 Prince Street\tpg 22\n610 Prince Street\tpg 20\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 24\n115 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 12\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 13\n118 N. Washington Street Christ Church\tpg 25\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eList of addresses in the October 1956 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e308 Duke Street\tpg 15\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 13\n518 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n201 Gibbon Street\tpg 8\n419 S. Lee Street\tpg 6\n531 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n109 Prince Street\tpg 4\n116 Prince Street\tpg 5\n312 Queen Street\tpg 3\n316 S. Royal Street\tpg 14\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 16\n211 Wilkes Street\tpg 12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in 1957 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 31\n609 Cameron Street\tpg 8\n210 Duke Street\tpg 15\n521 Duke Street\tpg 12\nFairfax and Cameron Street\tpg 30\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 31\n216 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 23\n105 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 31\n208 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 16\n518 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 14\n202 King Street\tpg 21\n206 King Street\tpg 22\n1020 Prince Street\tpg 10\n118 Prince Street\tpg 20\n307 Queen Street\tpg 24\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby\tpg 30\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby\tpg 29\n221 N. Royal Street\tpg 26\n302 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 11\n118 N. Washington Street Christ Church\tpg 30\n220 N. Washington Street Lloyd House\tpg 6\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the October 1957 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e200 Duke Street\tpg 12\n205 Duke Street\tpg 9\n513 Duke Street\tpg 17\n521 Duke Street\tpg 18\n601 Duke Street\tpg 4\n209 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 7\n213 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 8\n630 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 15\n208 Gibbon Street\tpg 14\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 6\n310 S. Lee Street\tpg 13\n317 Queen Street\tpg 5\n214 S. Royal Street\tpg 16\n304 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in 1958 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 27\n118 N. Columbus Street Christ Church\tpg 26\n308 Duke Street\tpg 24\n107 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 27\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 21\n213 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 22\n321 S. Fairfax Street Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 26\n412 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 12\n513 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 11\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 27\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 10\n615 Jefferson Street\tpg 8\n310 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n419 S. Lee Street\tpg 18\n429 S. Lee Street\tpg 15\n106 Prince Street\tpg 20\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 14\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAddresses found in the October 1958 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e609 Cameron Street\tpg 6\n207 Duke Street\tpg 14\n407 Duke Street\tpg 18\n127 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 10\n207 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 11\n531 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 5\n307 Queen Street\tpg 9\n424 Queen Street\tpg 8\n611 Queen Street\tpg 7\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\t\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 19\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 16\n214 Wolfe Street\tpg 15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the 1959 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e200 S. Pitt Street St. Paul's Church\tpg 34\n107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 36\n211 Cameron Street\tpg 12\n118 N. Columbus Street Christ Church\tpg 35\n316 Duke Street\tpg 28\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 35\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 35\n321 S. Fairfax Street Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 34\n206 King Street\tpg 14\n320 S. Lee Street\tpg 24\n401 S. Lee Street\tpg 26\n118 Prince Street\tpg 22\n209 Prince Street\tpg 18\n213 Prince Street\tpg 16\n208 N. Royal Street\tpg 10\n215 S. Royal Street\tpg 30\n212 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 32\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the October 1959 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e609 Cameron Street\tpg 15\n912 Cameron Street\tpg 16\n107 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n320 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 18\n609 Oronoco Street\tpg 17\n113 Prince Street\tpg 8\n213 Prince Street\tpg 10\n411 Prince Street\tpg 11\n413 Prince Street\tpg 14\n712 Wolfe Street\tpg 6\n718 Wolfe Street\tpg 5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of addresses in the 1960 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e300 Block of S. Market Place\tpg 7\n118 N. Columbus Street\tpg 37\n500 Duke Street\tpg 15\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House \tpg 35\n107 S. Fairfax Street (Stabler House)\tpg 35\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n403 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 13\n619 S. Lee Street\tpg 11\n219 N. Pitt Street\tpg 31\n212 S. Pitt Street\tpg 25\n210 Prince Street\tpg 27\n504 Prince Street\tpg 23\n517 Prince Street\tpg 19\n307 Queen Street\tpg 33\n131 N. 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Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 32\n313 Cameron Street\tpg 11\n317 Cameron Street\tpg 9\n118 N. Columbus Street Christ Church\tpg 29\n118 N. Columbus Street Christ Church\tpg 33\n601 Duke Street\tpg 23\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 29\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 30\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 31\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 29\n321 S. Fairfax Street Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 32\n321 S. Fairfax Street Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 29\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 29\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 31\n218 S. Lee Street\tpg 15\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n207 Prince Street\tpg 13\n811 Prince Street\tpg 5\n817 Prince Street\tpg 25\n819 Prince Street\tpg 27\n215 S. Royal Street\tpg 21\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the October 1963 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e516 Duke Street\tpg 17\n518 Duke Street\tpg 19\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 31\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 11\n120 S. Lee Street\tpg 13\n307 Queen Street\tpg 7\n220 N. Royal Street\tpg 9\n218 S. Royal Street\tpg 15\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 25\n307 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 23\n319 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 21\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the 1964 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 9\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 9\n105 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 7\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 25\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 9\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 19\n222 Jefferson Street\tpg 17\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 7\n107 S. Lee Street\tpg 29\n120 S. Lee Street\tpg 31\n115 Prince Street\tpg 33\n213 Prince Street\tpg 27\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 9\n304 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 23\n118 N. Washington Street Christ Church\tpg 9\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the October 1964 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e913 Cameron Street\tpg 7\n210 Duke Street\tpg 21\n504 Duke Street\tpg 23\n118 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\t\n412 1/2 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 19\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 15\n412 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n213 Prince Street\tpg 13\nSwift Alley\tpg 11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the 1965 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e913 Cameron Street\tpg 13\n213 S. Columbus Street\tpg 33\n1020 Prince Street\tpg 23\n1109 Prince Street\tpg 15\n1113 Prince Street\tpg 17\n1117 Prince Street\tpg 19\n806 Prince Street\tpg 35\n817 Prince Street\tpg 25\n211 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 27\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 29\n307 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 31\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the October 1965 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 25\n213 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 27\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 29\n106 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n218 S. Lee Street\tpg 23\n116 Prince Street\tpg 21\n207 Prince Street\tpg 15\n209 Prince Street\tpg 13\n212 Prince Street\tpg 17\n411 Prince Street\tpg 11\n411 Prince Street\tpg 11\n311 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses found in the 1966 booklet: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e107 S. Alfred Street (Friendship Fire)\tpg 41\n508 Cameron Street (Washington)\tpg 41\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 41\n124 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 15\n107 S. Fairfax Street  Apothecary\tpg 41\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 41\n202 King Street\tpg 16\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 21\n402 S. Lee Street\tpg 29\n405 S. Lee Street\tpg 23\n411 S. Lee Street\tpg 27\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 39\nS. Pitt and Duke Street NW\tpg 41\n213 S. Pitt Street\tpg 31\n400 S. Pitt Street\tpg 33\n100 Block of Prince Street (Captains Row)\tpg 41\n201 Prince Street\tpg 19\n200 Block of Prince Street (Gentry)\tpg 41\n208 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 38\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 37\n118 N. Washington Street (Christ Church)\tpg 41\n511 Wolfe Street\tpg 35\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the October 1966 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e508 Cameron Street\tpg 11\n508 Cameron Street\tpg 11\n125 Duke Street\tpg 19\n500 Duke Street\tpg 13\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 29\n400 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 23\n107 S. Lee Street\tpg 15\n113 Prince Street\tpg 17\n321 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 25\n407 N. Washington Street\tpg 9\n221 Wolfe Street\tpg 21\n716 Wolfe Street\tpg 27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the 1967 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e305 Cameron Street\tpg 23\n311 Cameron Street \tpg 27\n317 Cameron Street\tpg 21\n201 N. Fairfax Street Anne Lee Memorial Home\tpg 27\n518 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 39\n217 Gibbon Street\tpg 37\n607 Oronoco Street Lee Boyhood Home\tpg 17\n201 Prince Street Athenaeum\tpg 27\n207 Prince Street\tpg 29\n208 N. Royal Street\tpg 19\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 35\n410 Wolfe Street\tpg 31\n412 Wolfe Street\tpg 33\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the October 1967 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e602 Cameron Street\tpg 27\n216 N. Pitt Street\tpg 25\n217 N. Pitt Street\tpg 23\n417 Queen Street\tpg 19\n523 Queen Street\tpg 21\n204 N. Royal Street\tpg 13\n206 N. Royal Street\tpg 15\n208 N. Royal Street\tpg 17\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses found in 1968 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e213 Cameron Street\tpg 21\n207 N. Fairfax Street Apartments 3 and 5\tpg 25\n211 N. Fairfax Street Apartment 11\tpg 27\n203 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 33\n405 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 35\n521 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 37\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 39\n207 King Street\tpg 29\n506 Prince Street\tpg 31\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the October 1968 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e224 N. Alfred Street\tpg 21\n226 N. Alfred Street\tpg 23\n511 Cameron Street\tpg 17\n909 Cameron Street\tpg 25\n214 N. Columbus Street\tpg 19\n113 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 15\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 27\n2 Potomac Court\tpg 13\n208 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 7\n410 Wolfe Street\tpg 11\n412 Wolfe Street\tpg 9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the October 1969 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e114 Cameron Street\tpg 17\n609 Cameron Street\tpg 19\n210 Duke Street\tpg 9\n226 S. Lee Street\tpg 11\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 21\n400 S. Pitt Street\tpg 7\n116 Prince Street\tpg 13\n127 Prince Street\tpg 15\n213 Ramsay Alley\tpg 19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the 1970 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e609 Cameron Street\n210 Duke Street\n576 Duke Street\n215 N. Fairfax Street\n203 S. Fairfax Street\n1117 Prince Street\n711 Prince Street\n817 Prince Street\n300 Queen Street\n208 S. St. Asaph Street\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses in the 1971 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e312 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 8\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n601 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 7\n611 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n612 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n118 Gibbon Street\tpg 3\n226 S. Lee Street\tpg 1\n411 S. Lee Street\tpg 2\n719 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the October 1972 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e226 N. Alfred Street\tpg 2\n909 Cameron Street\tpg 3\n911 Cameron Street\tpg 4\n214 N. Columbus Street\tpg 1\n318 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 11\n228 S. Pitt Street St. Paul's Episcopal Church\tpg 12\n1110 Prince Street\tpg 6\n1113 Prince Street\tpg 5\n504 Prince Street\tpg 10\n507 Prince Street\tpg 9\n711 Prince Street\tpg 8\n814 Prince Street\tpg 7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the October 1973 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e4135 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n120 Gibbon Street\tpg 3\n727 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n228 S. Pitt Street St. Paul's Episcopal Church\tpg 9\n229 S. Pitt Street\tpg 8\n400 S. Pitt Street\tpg 6\n415 S. Pitt Street\tpg 7\n111 Prince Street\tpg 2\n115 Prince Street\tpg 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the September 1974 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e508 Cameron Street\tpg 1\n518 Duke Street\tpg 11\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 12\n539 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 7\n600 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n217 Gibbon Street\tpg 5\n315 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n114 Quay Street\tpg 3\n316 S. Royal Street Fellowship\tpg 12\n211 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 10\n307 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 9\n429 N. Washington Street F H\tpg 2\n412 Wolfe Street\tpg 8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the 1975 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e609 Cameron Street\tpg 2\n909 Cameron Street\tpg 1\n215 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n203 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n600 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n607 Oronoco Street Lee Boyhood Home\tpg 3\n115 Prince Street\tpg 7\n217 N. Royal Street\tpg 4\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 10\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the September 1978 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e120 S. Fayette Street\tpg 1\n214 S. Henry Street\tpg 2\n309 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n209 S. Patrick Street\tpg 3\n228 S. Pitt Street\tpg 10\n121 Prince Street\tpg 8\n706 Prince Street\tpg 4\n317 Queen Street\tpg 7\n101 Ross Alley\tpg 6\n208 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the September 1981 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e508 Cameron Street\tpg 4\n118 S. Fayette Street\tpg 5\n411 S. Lee Street\tpg 1\n228 S. Pitt Street St. Paul's Episcopal Church\tpg 10\n315 S. Pitt Street\tpg 9\n507 Prince Street\tpg 7\n805 Prince Street\tpg 6\n223 Princess Street\tpg 2\n522 Queen Street\tpg 3\n209 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the September 1982 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e913 Cameron Street\tpg 5\n133 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 4\n229 S. Pitt Street\tpg 2\n632 S. Pitt Street\tpg 1\n1118 Prince Street\tpg 6\n1206 Prince Street\tpg 7\n115 S. Washington Street United Methodist Church\tpg 8\n716 Wolfe Street\tpg 3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the September 1987 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e421 Cameron Street\tpg 7\n608 Cameron Street\tpg 8\n407 Duke Street\tpg 3\n413 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n405 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 2\n201 S. Lee Street\tpg 5\n219 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n814 Prince Street\tpg 9\n613 S. Royal Street\tpg 1\n115 S. Washington Street United Methodist Church\tpg 10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the September 1988 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e418 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 4\n210 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n214 S. Lee Street\tpg 6\n317 Queen Street\tpg 8\n423 Queen Street\tpg 9\n317 S. Royal Street\tpg 2\n412 S. Royal Street\tpg 3\n323 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 1\n115 S. Washington Street\tpg 10\n209 Wilkes Street\tpg 5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses listed in the September 1991 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e104 Gibbon Street\tpg 1\n411 S. Lee Street\tpg 2\n1101 Prince Street\tpg 5\n1109 Prince Street\tpg 6\n817 Prince Street\tpg 4\n204 N. Royal Street\tpg 3\n115 S. Washington Street\tpg 7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of addresses in the 2016 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e518 Duke Street\tpg 17\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 57\n520 1/2 S. Pitt Street\tpg 35\n417 Prince Street\tpg 45\n504 Prince Street\tpg 23\n804 Prince Street\tpg 11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses found in the 2017 booklet:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e209 N. Columbus Street N 209\n218 N. Columbus Street N 218\n228 N. Columbus Street N 228\n308 N. Columbus Street N 308\n321 N. Columbus Street N 321\n411 N. Columbus Street N 411\n607 N. Columbus Street N 607\n619 N. Columbus Street N 619\n220 N. Washington Street Lloyd House\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection contains booklets created by the Auxiliary Board, Alexandria Hospital for the historic house tours of old Alexandria. This is an open collection starting from 1931, with the exception of a few years. Research and writing was performed by various people.","Addresses found in the 1931 book:","107 S. Alfred Street pg 39\nCameron and Royal (City Hall) pg 20\n607 Cameron Street (Lord Fairfax)pg 17\n611 Cameron Street (Gen Henry Lee) pg 16\nCity Hall pg 21\n208 Duke Street pg 33\n210 Duke Street pg 32\n601 Duke Street (Ben Dulany House) pg 36\nFairfax County (Pohick) pg 49\n123 N. Fairfax Street (Carlyle House) pg 23\n133 N. Fairfax Street (Bank of Alexandria) pg 22\n107 S. Fairfax Street (Leadbeater) pg 26\n212 S. Fairfax Street (William B) pg 31\n321 S. Fairfax Street (Old PMH) pg 34\nGeorge Wash Pk G W Ma pg 40\n221 King Street (Ramsay House) pg 25\n317 King Street (Alexandria Gazette) pg 24\n418 S. Lee Street (G Rob House) pg 35\n607 Oronoco Street (Lee Boyhood Home) pg 9\n609 Oronoco Street (Hallowell) pg 10\n100 block Prince Street pg 30\n207 Prince Street 207 Georg WFH\tpg 28\n209 Prince Street 209 (Dr Dick House) pg 27\n128 N. Royal Street N 128 (Gadsby's Tavern) pg 18\nRussel-Brad Rd Brad Can\tpg 43\n310 S. St. Asaph Street S 310 (Lafayette House) pg 37\nSt. Paul's Cemetery (Female Stranger) pg 15\n118 N. Washington Street (C Ch) pg 14\n220 N. Washington Street (Lloyd House) pg 13\n428 N. Washington Street (Jenn) pg 12\n429 N. Washington Street (Fendall) pg 11\nWashington-Richmond (H Gun H) pg 50\nWashington-Richmond (H Mt Eag) pg 44\nWashington-Richmond (H Wellin) pg 45\nWashington-Richmond (Mount Vernon) pg 46\nWash-Richmond (Rip Lodge) pg 51\nWolfe Street 600 Blk (Alexandria Academy) pg 38\nWoodlawn Mansion pg 48","Addresses listed in the 1940 booklet:","309 Cameron Street\n300 Block of Cameron Street\n316 Duke Street\n107 S. Fairfax Street (Apothecary)\n212 S. Fairfax Street\n321 S. Fairfax Street\n323 S. Fairfax Street\n414 Franklin Street\n505 S. Lee Street\n619 S. Lee Street\n111 Prince Street\n207 Prince Street\n210 Prince Street\n804 Prince Street\n131 N. Royal Street (Gadsby's Tavern)\n217 N. Royal Street\n220 S. Royal Street\n215 N. Washington Street\n400 Block of S. Washington Street\n415 Wolfe Street\n708 Wolfe Street","Addresses found in the April 1941 booklet:","S. Fairfax Street\tpg 14\n107 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 15\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 12\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 4\n106 S. Lee Street\tpg 8\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n619 S. Lee Street\tpg 5\n116 Prince Street\tpg 7\n207 Prince Street\tpg 10\n209 Prince Street\tpg 11\n302 Prince Street\tpg 13\n807 Prince Street\tpg 2\n208 N. Royal Street\tpg 17\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 18\n221 N. Royal Street\tpg 16\n305 N. Washington Street\tpg 1\n617 S. Washington Street\tpg 3","List of addresses in the 1947 booklet:","107 S. Alfred Street \tpg 40\nArlington National Cemetery\tpg 47\n607 Cameron Street (Lord Fairfax House)\tpg 15\n611 Cameron Street 611 (Gen Henry Lee)\tpg 14\n210 Duke Street (Craik House)\tpg 34\n601 Duke Street (Benjamin Dulany House)\tpg 41\n212 N. Fairfax Street (Carlyle House)\tpg 20\n133 N. Fairfax Street (Bank of Alexandria)\tpg 18\n201 N. Fairfax Street (Annie Lee Home)\tpg 19\n107 S. Fairfax Street (Apothecary)\tpg 24\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 33\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 35\nFlounder Houses\tpg 13\n815 Franklin Street (Arch Hall)\tpg 43\nGeorge Washington Masonic Memorial\tpg 46\n202 King Street 202 (Chequire House)\tpg 26\n206 King and 208 King Street (Gilpin House)\tpg 25\n221 King Street (Ramsay House)\tpg 22\n324 King Street (Alex Silversmith)\tpg 23\n611 S. Lee Street\tpg 36\nMarket Square\tpg 45\nMount Vernon\tpg 51\nMount Vernon (Wellington)\tpg 50\n607 Oronoco Street (Lee Boyhood Home)\tpg 7\n609 Oronoco Street\tpg 8\n200 Block of S. Pitt Street (St. Paul's)\tpg 37\nPohick Church\tpg 55\n100 Block of Prince Street (Pr. Street House)\tpg 32\n207 Prince Street (Georg W F H)\tpg 28\n209 Prince Street (Dr. Dick House)\tpg 27\n128 N. Royal Street (Gadsby's Tavern)\tpg 16\n301 S. St. Asaph Street (Lafayette House)\tpg 42\nStreet Paul's Cemetery (Female Stranger)\tpg 44\nN. US Highway 1 (Woodlawn Plantation)\tpg 53\nWashington-Richmond (High Eag)\tpg 49\n118 N. Washington Street\tpg 12\n220 N. Washington Street (Lloyd House)\tpg 11\n428 N. Washington Street\tpg 10\n429 N. Washington Street\tpg 9\n201 S. Washington Street (Lyceum)\tpg 39\nWashington-Richmond (Gunston Hall)\tpg 56\nWashington-Richmond Hi Rippon Lod\tpg 57\n600 Block of Wolfe Street (Alexandria Academy)\tpg 38","Addresses listed in the 1948 booklet:  ","311 Cameron Street Hum Hot\tpg 1\n200 Duke Street\tpg 3\n202 Duke Street\tpg 3\n601 Duke Street\tpg 4\n3201 Duke Street Ext Summer\tpg 5\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 1\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 1\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 3\n323 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 4\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 4\n202 King Street Chequire House\tpg 2\n2525 King Street E. View\tpg 5\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 2\n120 S. Lee Street\tpg 2\n221 S. Lee Street\tpg 3\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 3\n517 Prince Street\tpg 4\n817 Prince Street\tpg 5\n428 N. Washington Street\tpg 1\n415 Wolfe Street\tpg 4","Addresses listed in 1949 booklet:","211 Cameron Street\tpg 2\n305 Cameron Street\tpg 2\n311 Cameron Street Hump\tpg 1\n3201 Duke Street\tpg 6\n601 Duke Street\tpg 5\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 2\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 3\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 5\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 6\n202 King Street\tpg 3\n2525 King Street\tpg 6\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 3\n221 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 4\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 1\n116 Prince Street\tpg 4\n207 Prince Street\tpg 4\n711 Prince Street\tpg 1\n1230 South Arlington Ridge Road\tpg 6\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 5\n423 N. Washington Street\tpg 1","List of addresses in the 1950 booklet: ","317 S. St. Asaph Street\n202 Duke Street 202\n214 N. Fairfax Street\n216 N. Fairfax Street\n405 S. Fairfax Street\n221 Gibbon Street\n330 S. Lee Street\n307 S. Lee Street\n313 S. Lee Street\n328 S. Lee Street\n411 S. Lee Street\n429 S. Lee Street\n605 S. Lee Street\n320 S. Lee Street\n109 Prince Street\n207 Prince Street\n209 Prince Street\n309 Prince Street\n312 Queen Street\n509 Queen Street\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\n317 S. St. Asaph Street\n415 Wolfe Street 415","323 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 6\n210 Duke Street\tpg 17\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 17\n206 King and 208 King Street\tpg 7\n106 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n113 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n221 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n521 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 5\n212 S. Pitt Street\tpg 19\n117 Prince Street\tpg 9\n127 Prince Street\tpg 9\n210 Prince Street\tpg 9\n308 Queen Street\tpg 5\n312 Queen Street\tpg 5\n415 Wolfe Street\tpg 19","Addresses listed in the 1952 booklet:","109 Duke Street\tpg 5\n200 Duke Street\tpg 5\n206 Duke Street\tpg 7\n210 Duke Street Dr Craik House\tpg 7\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 7\n201 Gibbon Street\tpg 19\n505 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n509 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n519 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n521 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n605 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n2 Potomac Court\tpg 7\n115 Prince Street\tpg 5\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 9","List of addresses in the 1953 booklet: ","518 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 13\n201 Gibbon Street\tpg 9\n321 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 3\n2 Potmoac Court\tpg 8\n506 Prince Street\tpg 15\n811 Prince Street\tpg 17\n312 Queen Street\tpg 6\n514 Queen Street\tpg 5\n516 Queen Street\tpg 4\n712 Wolfe Street\tpg 17","Addresses listed in the 1954 booklet:","311 Cameron Street\tpg 5\n202 Duke Street\tpg 7\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 17\n410 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 17\n221 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n420 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n421 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n507 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n509 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n531 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n115 Prince Street\tpg 7\n127 Prince Street\tpg 7\n307 Queen Street\tpg 5\n317 Queen Street\tpg 5\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 19\n312 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 19\n301 N. Washington Street\tpg 5\n307 N. Washington Street\tpg 5\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 9\n415 Wolfe Street\tpg 19","Addresses found in the 1955 booklet:","407 Duke Street\tpg 7\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 10\n323 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 10\n410 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 10\n615 Jefferson Street\tpg 7\n415 S. Pitt Street\tpg 7\n106 Prince Street\tpg 11\n109 Prince Street\tpg 11\n115 Prince Street\tpg 11\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 12\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 7","Addresses found in the October 1955 booklet:","609 Cameron Street\tpg 5\n211 Duke Street\tpg 13\n412 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 14\n120 S. Lee Street\tpg 12\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 3\n609 Oronoco Street\tpg 4\n415 S. Pitt Street\tpg 15\n305 Queen Street\tpg 8\n307 Queen Street\tpg 7\n211 Ramsey's Alley\tpg 9\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 6","Addresses found in the 1956 booklet:","607 Cameron Street\tpg 6\n611 Cameron Street\tpg 10\n513 Duke Street\tpg 16\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 25\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 26\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 18\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old PMH\tpg 25\n614 Oronoco Street\tpg 8\n207 Prince Street\tpg 22\n610 Prince Street\tpg 20\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 24\n115 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 12\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 13\n118 N. Washington Street Christ Church\tpg 25","List of addresses in the October 1956 booklet:","308 Duke Street\tpg 15\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 13\n518 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n201 Gibbon Street\tpg 8\n419 S. Lee Street\tpg 6\n531 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n109 Prince Street\tpg 4\n116 Prince Street\tpg 5\n312 Queen Street\tpg 3\n316 S. Royal Street\tpg 14\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 16\n211 Wilkes Street\tpg 12","Addresses listed in 1957 booklet:","107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 31\n609 Cameron Street\tpg 8\n210 Duke Street\tpg 15\n521 Duke Street\tpg 12\nFairfax and Cameron Street\tpg 30\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 31\n216 N. Fairfax Street\tpg 23\n105 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 31\n208 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 16\n518 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 14\n202 King Street\tpg 21\n206 King Street\tpg 22\n1020 Prince Street\tpg 10\n118 Prince Street\tpg 20\n307 Queen Street\tpg 24\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby\tpg 30\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby\tpg 29\n221 N. Royal Street\tpg 26\n302 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 11\n118 N. Washington Street Christ Church\tpg 30\n220 N. Washington Street Lloyd House\tpg 6","Addresses listed in the October 1957 booklet:","200 Duke Street\tpg 12\n205 Duke Street\tpg 9\n513 Duke Street\tpg 17\n521 Duke Street\tpg 18\n601 Duke Street\tpg 4\n209 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 7\n213 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 8\n630 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 15\n208 Gibbon Street\tpg 14\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 6\n310 S. Lee Street\tpg 13\n317 Queen Street\tpg 5\n214 S. Royal Street\tpg 16\n304 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 19","Addresses listed in 1958 booklet:","107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 27\n118 N. Columbus Street Christ Church\tpg 26\n308 Duke Street\tpg 24\n107 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 27\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 21\n213 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 22\n321 S. Fairfax Street Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 26\n412 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 12\n513 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 11\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 27\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 10\n615 Jefferson Street\tpg 8\n310 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n419 S. Lee Street\tpg 18\n429 S. Lee Street\tpg 15\n106 Prince Street\tpg 20\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 14","Addresses found in the October 1958 booklet:","609 Cameron Street\tpg 6\n207 Duke Street\tpg 14\n407 Duke Street\tpg 18\n127 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 10\n207 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 11\n531 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 5\n307 Queen Street\tpg 9\n424 Queen Street\tpg 8\n611 Queen Street\tpg 7\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\t\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 19\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 16\n214 Wolfe Street\tpg 15","Addresses listed in the 1959 booklet:","200 S. Pitt Street St. Paul's Church\tpg 34\n107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 36\n211 Cameron Street\tpg 12\n118 N. Columbus Street Christ Church\tpg 35\n316 Duke Street\tpg 28\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 35\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 35\n321 S. Fairfax Street Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 34\n206 King Street\tpg 14\n320 S. Lee Street\tpg 24\n401 S. Lee Street\tpg 26\n118 Prince Street\tpg 22\n209 Prince Street\tpg 18\n213 Prince Street\tpg 16\n208 N. Royal Street\tpg 10\n215 S. Royal Street\tpg 30\n212 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 32","Addresses listed in the October 1959 booklet:","609 Cameron Street\tpg 15\n912 Cameron Street\tpg 16\n107 S. Lee Street\tpg 9\n320 S. Lee Street\tpg 7\n607 Oronoco Street\tpg 18\n609 Oronoco Street\tpg 17\n113 Prince Street\tpg 8\n213 Prince Street\tpg 10\n411 Prince Street\tpg 11\n413 Prince Street\tpg 14\n712 Wolfe Street\tpg 6\n718 Wolfe Street\tpg 5","List of addresses in the 1960 booklet:","300 Block of S. Market Place\tpg 7\n118 N. Columbus Street\tpg 37\n500 Duke Street\tpg 15\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House \tpg 35\n107 S. Fairfax Street (Stabler House)\tpg 35\n321 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 6\n403 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 13\n619 S. Lee Street\tpg 11\n219 N. Pitt Street\tpg 31\n212 S. Pitt Street\tpg 25\n210 Prince Street\tpg 27\n504 Prince Street\tpg 23\n517 Prince Street\tpg 19\n307 Queen Street\tpg 33\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby\tpg 8\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 17\n2 Swift Alley\tpg 29","Addresses listed in the 1961 booklet:","508 Cameron Street\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\n425 S. Lee Street\n603 S. Lee Street\n711 Prince Street\n522 Queen Street\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\n206 N. Royal Street\n220 N. Royal Street\nSwift Alley\n220 N. Washington Street Lloyd House","Addresses listed in the October 1961 booklet:","207 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 8\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n106 S. Lee Street\tpg 12\n207 Prince Street\tpg 11\n210 Prince Street\tpg 10\n806 Prince Street\tpg 13\n220 S. Royal Street\tpg 7\n211 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 6\n307 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 5","Addresses listed in the 1963 booklet:","107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 29\n107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 32\n313 Cameron Street\tpg 11\n317 Cameron Street\tpg 9\n118 N. Columbus Street Christ Church\tpg 29\n118 N. Columbus Street Christ Church\tpg 33\n601 Duke Street\tpg 23\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 29\n123 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 30\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 31\n107 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 29\n321 S. Fairfax Street Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 32\n321 S. Fairfax Street Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 29\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 29\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 31\n218 S. Lee Street\tpg 15\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n207 Prince Street\tpg 13\n811 Prince Street\tpg 5\n817 Prince Street\tpg 25\n819 Prince Street\tpg 27\n215 S. Royal Street\tpg 21","Addresses listed in the October 1963 booklet:","516 Duke Street\tpg 17\n518 Duke Street\tpg 19\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 31\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 11\n120 S. Lee Street\tpg 13\n307 Queen Street\tpg 7\n220 N. Royal Street\tpg 9\n218 S. Royal Street\tpg 15\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 25\n307 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 23\n319 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 21","Addresses listed in the 1964 booklet:","107 S. Alfred Street Friendship Fire\tpg 9\n121 N. Fairfax Street Carlyle House\tpg 9\n105 S. Fairfax Street Stabler\tpg 7\n212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 25\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 9\n414 Franklin Street\tpg 19\n222 Jefferson Street\tpg 17\n221 King Street Ramsay House\tpg 7\n107 S. Lee Street\tpg 29\n120 S. Lee Street\tpg 31\n115 Prince Street\tpg 33\n213 Prince Street\tpg 27\n131 N. Royal Street Gadsby's\tpg 9\n304 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 23\n118 N. Washington Street Christ Church\tpg 9","Addresses listed in the October 1964 booklet:","913 Cameron Street\tpg 7\n210 Duke Street\tpg 21\n504 Duke Street\tpg 23\n118 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 9\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\t\n412 1/2 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 19\n224 S. Lee Street\tpg 15\n412 S. Lee Street\tpg 17\n213 Prince Street\tpg 13\nSwift Alley\tpg 11","Addresses listed in the 1965 booklet:","913 Cameron Street\tpg 13\n213 S. Columbus Street\tpg 33\n1020 Prince Street\tpg 23\n1109 Prince Street\tpg 15\n1113 Prince Street\tpg 17\n1117 Prince Street\tpg 19\n806 Prince Street\tpg 35\n817 Prince Street\tpg 25\n211 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 27\n301 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 29\n307 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 31","Addresses listed in the October 1965 booklet:","212 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 25\n213 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 27\n321 S. Fairfax Street Old Presbyterian Meeting House\tpg 29\n106 S. Lee Street\tpg 19\n218 S. Lee Street\tpg 23\n116 Prince Street\tpg 21\n207 Prince Street\tpg 15\n209 Prince Street\tpg 13\n212 Prince Street\tpg 17\n411 Prince Street\tpg 11\n411 Prince Street\tpg 11\n311 S. St. Asaph Street\tpg 9","Addresses found in the 1966 booklet: ","107 S. Alfred Street (Friendship Fire)\tpg 41\n508 Cameron Street (Washington)\tpg 41\n121 N. 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Washington Street\tpg 9\n221 Wolfe Street\tpg 21\n716 Wolfe Street\tpg 27","Addresses listed in the 1967 booklet:","305 Cameron Street\tpg 23\n311 Cameron Street \tpg 27\n317 Cameron Street\tpg 21\n201 N. Fairfax Street Anne Lee Memorial Home\tpg 27\n518 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 39\n217 Gibbon Street\tpg 37\n607 Oronoco Street Lee Boyhood Home\tpg 17\n201 Prince Street Athenaeum\tpg 27\n207 Prince Street\tpg 29\n208 N. Royal Street\tpg 19\n210 Wilkes Street\tpg 35\n410 Wolfe Street\tpg 31\n412 Wolfe Street\tpg 33","Addresses listed in the October 1967 booklet:","602 Cameron Street\tpg 27\n216 N. Pitt Street\tpg 25\n217 N. Pitt Street\tpg 23\n417 Queen Street\tpg 19\n523 Queen Street\tpg 21\n204 N. Royal Street\tpg 13\n206 N. Royal Street\tpg 15\n208 N. Royal Street\tpg 17","Addresses found in 1968 booklet:","213 Cameron Street\tpg 21\n207 N. Fairfax Street Apartments 3 and 5\tpg 25\n211 N. Fairfax Street Apartment 11\tpg 27\n203 S. Fairfax Street\tpg 33\n405 S. 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The collection is further split by size, with two additional oversized boxes containing materials from the same subjects as listed below.","The subjects are described as follows:","African-American History\n Alexandria-Juvenile\n Businesses\n Civil War and Reconstruction\n Collectables\n Culture\n Events\n Fire\n Government\n Historic Places\n Library\n Magazines\n Organizations\n Personal Business\n Personal\n Politics\n Railroads\n Religion\n Schools\n Tourism and Foodways\n Transportation","The manuscripts vertical file is an artificial collection containing a wide variety of unique manuscript items relating to Alexandria, Virginia residents, businesses, organizations, and history.","The majority of the items are manuscript pages but the collection also includes books and ephemera. It is strong in local business advertisements, stationary, and records as well as correspondence, legal and financial papers, memorabilia, and school-related documents. 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