Colonial merchants

Colonial homes Colonial merchants Duke of Gloucester st Elderhostel Public buildings Taverns William and Mary

Colonial Merchants

in

Williamsburg, Virginia

 

the cottage businesses on Duke of Gloucester street

 

the grocer

 

the tailor

 

each with a distinctive sign
(Mr. Hartwell Perry ?)

 

the Milliner
(the woman's hat and dress maker)

 

the Apothecary

 

Greenhow General Provisions

 

the Jeweler

 

Wetherburn's Tavern

its distinctive sign means
checker board means "gaming", the bottle "spirits" served, the wig "Gentlemen Only"

Photos of other Taverns in Colonial Williamsburg

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