id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40255 Watkins, C. Malcolm The Cultural History of Marlborough, Virginia An Archeological and Historical Investigation of the Port Town for Stafford County and the Plantation of John Mercer, Including Data Supplied by Frank M. Setzler and Oscar H. Darter .txt text/plain 90260 7335 78 of the 18th-century Stafford County courthouse, south of Potomac Creek. [Illustration: Figure 2.--Survey plats of Marlborough as copied in John Mercer's Land Book showing at bottom, John Savage's, 1731; and top, survived in John Mercer's Land Book (fig. John Mercer's later review of the town's history in this period states [12] John Mercer's Land Book (MS., Virginia State Library). foundation (Structure B) on which John Mercer's mansion was later built the arrival in Stafford County of young John Mercer. [Illustration: Figure 3.--PORTRAIT OF JOHN MERCER, artist unknown. [Illustration: Figure 4.--THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF JOHN MERCER. courthouse, the Ballard house which Mercer occupied, and the Structure B [Illustration: Figure 7.--JOHN MERCER'S TOBACCO-CASK SYMBOLS, drawn in Mercer returned to Marlborough by way of George Mason's, near the place fair day, at MARLBOROUGH, the seat of the late JOHN MERCER Esq: Marlborough, and owned by Mercer's nephew George Mason, this building of John Mercer, 16 (illustr.); ./cache/40255.txt ./txt/40255.txt