Old pictures of Lexington

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Lexington has approximately 7.042 inhabitants and we also have many old photographs nearby in places such as West Lexington, Appomattox, LaFrank, Webster Springs or East Dailey.

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Robert E. Lee, around age 38, and his son William Henry Fitzhugh Lee

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13 inch mortar Dictator

193 km away

A captured Confederate encampment

193 km away

Dead Confederate soldier inside Fort Mahone

193 km away

Former miners' boardinghouse

196 km away

The 150th Pennsylvania Infantry camp on Belle Plain

196 km away

General Rufus Ingalls and group.

199 km away

Confederate veterans in downtown

203 km away

Chevrolet Carpenter Truck Garage

204 km away

The home of S.R. Reed

208 km away

Timeless shenanigans taken at Pender's Grocery

209 km away
c. 1899 OldPik

SUSPENSION BRIDGE

211 km away
c. 1921 OldPik

STREET WORKS

211 km away

Coal miner’s child

215 km away
c. 1901 OldPik

Charles Town in "ye olden times."

218 km away

MOTORCARS IN FEUD COUNTRY

219 km away

No title is provided.

219 km away

Coal miner's wife and three of their children

223 km away

Coal company houses and shacks

223 km away
c. 1915 OldPik

Devil Anse Hatfield and Levisa

224 km away

Segregation Drinking fountain

232 km away
c. 1920 OldPik

West Jefferson

232 km away

Fire Department Old Station 1.

233 km away
c. 1930 OldPik

Group of city officials holding Yo-Yos on the steps of City Hall

233 km away
c. 1938 OldPik

A dad with his children.

234 km away

Abraham Lincoln and George B. McClellan in the general's tent

236 km away

Confederate dead at Antietam

236 km away

Confederate forces are defeated at the Battle of Antietam

236 km away

Lincoln with officers after the Battle of Antietam.

236 km away

Dead Confederates in the "Bloody Lane" road.

236 km away

7th New York Regiment picket guard with prisoners, near Lewinsville

236 km away

Allan Pinkerton on horseback during the Battle of Antietam

238 km away

Abraham Lincoln, Allan Pinkerton, and John A. McClernand

239 km away

Company A of the 8th Regiment New York State militia

239 km away
c. 1865 JOSE M LOPEZ

Price, Birch & Co., Dealers in Slaves

240 km away