Folks, Seems like this is Flowerdew Hundred week :-). In addition to Diana Diamond's terrific new post alerting us to the image archive and surveys at the LVA, I've just posted a new image file showing the modern location of the Flowerdew Hundred Windmill. As many of you know, this is a replica (enlarged, I believe) of the first windmill in America built on this property. I was told that the original windmill was closer to the river than the replica now in operation. The image is an aerial photo of the Flowerdew plantation from the USGS, a zoomed in aerial of the windmill (I found it in the image because of the shadow cast by the arms of the windmill) and a recent photo of the actual windmill. The photo shows the James River and the existing structures and roadways. If you want to bypass the web homepage and just take a quick look at the image simply link directly to http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~poythress/airmap.jpg Best, Al Tims