The Will of Mary Washington is on exhibition at the Clerk’s office of the Corporation Court.
This is in a good state of preservation.
Some Interesting Facts
The first resolution declaring American Independence was passed in Fredericksburg, April 27th, 1775, twenty-one days before the next earlier.
Seven presidents and three of the greatest military leaders was born at Fredericksburg or within a short distance.
It was John Paul Jones, a Fredericksburg man, who raised the first flag over our infant navy, in 1775.
At Fredericksburg and within fifteen miles, more great armies manœuvered, more great battles were fought, more men were engaged in mortal combat and more officers and privates were killed and wounded than in any similar territory in the world.
The tallest and most imposing monument erected to a woman is erected at Fredericksburg to the memory of Mary Washington.
James Monroe, for many years a citizen of Fredericksburg, announced the American principal known as the Monroe Doctrine.
James Madison, born near Fredericksburg, gave to the country the Constitution of the United States.