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    America’s Nation Builders

    From recognizable names like Jefferson and Washington, to people whose names did not grace your history book, meet the Nation Builders who helped shape their time, and whose legacies continues to influence and inspire American ideals.

    Ann Wager

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    George Mason

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    George Washington

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    Gowan Pamphlet

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    George Wythe

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    James Armistead Lafayette

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    Jane Vobe

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    Marquis de Lafayette

    An interpreter dressed as Marquis de Lafayette sits atop a horse in front of the Capitol building.

    Martha Washington

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    Patrick Henry

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    Thomas Jefferson

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    America’s Nation Builders

    Stories of Women

    Women played important, and at times, unexpected, roles in early Williamsburg. Their stories, often hidden in the historical record, illuminate their rich contributions to the social, economic, and political life of eighteenth-century Virginia. Join us as we celebrate and examine the experiences, lives, and relationships of these women.

    Lydia Broadnax

    Actor-interpreter Brigitte Jackson in the quarters of the George Wythe kitchen.

    Abigail Briggs

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    Judith Jackson

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    Margaret Bannerman

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    Clementina Rind

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    Margaret Hunter

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    Ann Wager

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    Jane Vobe

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    Martha Washington

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    Stories of Women

    Stories of Black Life

    During the 18th century, half of Williamsburg’s population was Black. Discover these American stories of resilience and explore the lives of those that lived, loved, and strove to create a better future.

    Lydia Broadnax

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    Cesar Tarrant

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    Judith Jackson

    Judith Jackson

    Gowan Pamphlet

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    James Armistead Lafayette

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    Aaron Griffin

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    Fanny and Moses

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    John Harris

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    Stories of Black Life

    Stories of American Indian Life

    American Indians, Native Americans, and/or Indigenous peoples were a regular and frequent presence in 18th-century Williamsburg. These diverse Native nations had an influence on American culture, democracy, and its struggle for independence. The explorations of these American Indian nations and their role in our collective story then and now is essential in understanding modern American life.

    Abigail Briggs

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    Logan

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    Stories of American Indian Life

    People of Williamsburg

    Eighteenth century Williamsburg was a community on the brink of revolution. Learn the stories of ordinary people during extraordinary times.

    James McClurg

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    Anne Wager

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    John Harris

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    John Murray

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    Gowan Pamphlet

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    Margaret Bannerman

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    Thomas Jefferson

    An interpreter dressed as Thomas Jefferson faces forward.

    Lydia Broadnax

    Actor-interpreter Brigitte Jackson in the quarters of the George Wythe kitchen.

    George Wythe

    An interpreter dressed as George Wythe faces the camera.

    Jane Vobe

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    Clementina Rind

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    Patrick Henry

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    Martha Washington

    An interpreter dressed as Martha Washington faces forward.

    Fanny and Moses

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    People of Williamsburg

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