



Historic Church in Hague, Westmoreland County, VA 1706
This vintage photograph captures a historic church located in Westmoreland County, Virginia, specifically near Hague. Originally built in 1706, this church features a cross-shaped architecture that reflects early colonial design. Significant for its original communion table and font, the structure has undergone various restorations, notably shortly after 1820.
Over the years, the church has served multiple purposes, including barracks, a schoolhouse, and even a stable. Its enduring presence is a testament to the rich history of the region, with the parish itself dating back to 1664. The craftsmanship evident in its brickwork and cornices highlights the architectural style of the period.
This image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, underscoring its cultural significance. Documented in Henry Irving Brocks 1930 publication, Colonial Churches in Virginia, it serves as a vital link to Virginias colonial past.
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Historic Church in Hague, Westmoreland County, VA 1706
