Tuesday, September 30, 2014

WHERE ARE THE DIXONS TODAY? - National Bank Museum




From the site: WHERE ARE THE DIXONS TODAY? - National Bank Museum

Milford, VA  High 72  Low 51 This is one of the oldest bank buildings in the Nation. It served as the Union headquarters during the occupation of Fredericksburg and is one of the few buildings to survive the Civil War. Check Writer Originally built in 1820, Farmer’s Bank operated in this building until after the war, when it went under because all of the Confederate notes it held were worthless. Check Perforator President Lincoln addressed troops and citizens from the building's steps on May 22, 1858. I get chills knowing that I stood in the same place that Abraham Lincoln stood. The original teller’s window from Planter’s National Bank. This is a small, free museum and Linda made a great comment. ...Read more...




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