Letters to Doctor James Carmichael & Son
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- 1928 : Book excerpt: Minor Sketches of Major Folk and Where They Sleep: The Old Masonic Burying Ground, Fredericksburg, Virginia, by Dora C. Jett, 1928
- Jett provides a transcription of the plaque located on the gravesite of James Carmichael. A photograph of Carmichael's house and office and a brief biographical sketch are also included. [Courtesy of Alderman Library, University of Virginia Library]
- 1929 : Book excerpt: The Carmichael House, Old Homes and History Around Fredericksburg, by John T. Goolrick, 1929
- Goolrick describes the Carmichael house as a perfect type of early American architectural style. He claims that the Carmichael home was widely known in Virginia for its social activity and hospitality. [Courtesy of Alderman Library, University of Virginia Library]
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