. William and Mary College quarterly historical magazine. CREST AND COAT-OF-ARMS FROM OLD SILVER (STILL EXTANT) OF THEVIRGINIA Armistead CiruRCiriLL and His Descendaxts. 30 I do not distinctly recall any houses, other than the mansion itself,tlien not in very good repair, but entirely liabitable, and the ruins of theold church. There may have been, and probably were, sonie small framebuildings at the shore end of the wharf. The island was in a very goodstate of cultivation, and I recollect General Lee bemoaning the sacrificeof a promising wheat field to a square redoubt. The islan


. William and Mary College quarterly historical magazine. CREST AND COAT-OF-ARMS FROM OLD SILVER (STILL EXTANT) OF THEVIRGINIA Armistead CiruRCiriLL and His Descendaxts. 30 I do not distinctly recall any houses, other than the mansion itself,tlien not in very good repair, but entirely liabitable, and the ruins of theold church. There may have been, and probably were, sonie small framebuildings at the shore end of the wharf. The island was in a very goodstate of cultivation, and I recollect General Lee bemoaning the sacrificeof a promising wheat field to a square redoubt. The island at that timebelonged to William Allen. The battery, which was built just above the old tower, was not farfrom the brink of the river bank, which I understand (for 1 have notbeen there since the war) has been heavily encroached upon by the truly, E. T. D. Myers. ARMISTEAD CHURCHILL AND HIS DESCEXDAXTS. {Continued from Vol. IX., p. 246.)Errors: 5-6, 5-7, 5-8, 5-9, 5-10, on page 249, Vol. IX., should be 6, 7,8, 9, 10, respectively. As represe


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