College camp 1775–17 81 On this site in September 1775 Colonel Patrick Henry established camp grounds for Virginia troops who were to rendezvous and train at Williamsburg. Several Virginia...
… that one might walk in beauty, discover the serenity of the quiet moment, and dispel the shadows Davis Y. Paschall, president College of William and Mary On the occasion of dedication Parents...
The Reverend James Blair Am. 1655-1743 Founder and first president of the College 1693-1743 Submitted by Bryan Arnold @nanowhiskers
GW’s River Horse Legend has it that the atomic was once home to these wondrous beasts. George and Martha Washington are even said to have watched them cavort in the river shallows from the...
Seneca Village CommunityLivelihoods In this area lived several African-American families whose individual occupations give us further insight into the lives of residents of Seneca Village,...
QUERCUS X HAWKINSII HYBRID OAK DEDICATED IN HONOR OF EARL D. WEINER CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD 1998-2007
BOULDER HILL AND THE ENTIRE NORTHERN PORTION OF THE BOTANIC GARDEN ARE PART OF THE TERMINAL GLACIAL MORAINE EXTENDING FROM THE NARROWS TO MONTAUK POINT THIS TABLET WAS GIVEN IN 1932 BY THE BOYS...
IN LOVING MEMORY OF BARBARA RICH MOTHER, EDUCATOR, ACTIVIST, PLANT WHISPERER.Submitted by @lampbane
IN LOVING MEMORY OF BLOSSOM PERLMUTTER FUERST 1928-2005 FROM HER HUSBAND MELVIN,CHILDREN LISA AND CLAUDIASubmitted by @lampbane
IN LOVING MEMORY OF DR. MELVIN BURT FUERST 1924-2013Submitted by @lampbane
"IT WASN'T UNTIL I VISITED BBG THAT I DISCOVERED NATURE FIRST HAND. THERE I ENTERED A WORLD OF MAGIC." ERNESTINE FEINLAND
IN LOVING MEMORY OF CHILDREN'S GARDEN PARENTSJOHN PETERSON, 1936-1986 ELEANOR PETERSON, 1941-2013Submitted by @lampbane
IN LOVING MEMORY DAVID BOOTH MARENTETTE 1939 - 2007 HE LOVED TO BRING HIS FAMILY TO THIS BOSKY DELL
THIS GATE IS THE GIFT OFHON. RICHARD YOUNG 1929Submitted by @lampbane
Seneca Village Landscape Geology The geology of this are still visible throughout this section of the park, was a daily part of the lives of Seneca Village residents: Descriptions of...