Photography of St. George’s, exterior – 1900-1930
St. George’s outside pictures grew significantly in number from 1900-1930, partially due to technological innovations with cameras.
St. George’s outside pictures grew significantly in number from 1900-1930, partially due to technological innovations with cameras.
John J. Lanier was the rector of St. George’s from 1913-1922. He was the most prolific author of St. George’s rectors, the author of 9 volumes. He had already written four when he came to St. George’s. All of his books can be purchased but also are available online as this article shows
John Vreeland surveys the relationship between architecture and music from the colonial period to 1925
Music at St. George’s has always had the organ at the forefront leading the congregation in hymns and providing the organist a chance to sample the wide organ repertoire in the prelude and postlude. This is a short history of organs at St. George’s and the beginning of a music series.
This article focuses on the St. George’s related items in the Fredericksburg Museum which reopened on Friday, Nov. 4, 2016. These items are scattered through the museum.
This is a background article from the Episcopal Cafe that appeared recently about the story behind our stained glass window, “St Paul Before Agrippa.”
Rev. James Marye, Sr. and Jr. The Kenneth Zuhr family arrived at St. George’s on July 7, 1991 from California. Greeted by Mrs. Frances Hewetson they said they were direct descendants of Rev James Marye and Rev. James Marye, Jr. Their years as rectors at St. Georges spanned 1735 to 1780. During the time … Read more
Trip Wiggins research into St. George’s burials done by St. George’s ministers in various cemeteries
Trip Wiggins Research into St. George’s marriages from out parish records, 1859-1922
This is Trip’s research into our Parish records from 1858-1913