A Look Back at Braddock District, Fairfax County, Virginia

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Item #234: Oak Hill: Exterior View

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Oak Hill mansion, built in 1790, is the only remaining home of the three manor houses of the Fitzhugh dynasty built on the Ravensworth plantation....

Item #232: Ravensworth Replacement House

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On August 1, 1926, the Ravensworth Mansion mysteriously burned down, though the adjacent outbuildings survived. Subsequently, Dr. George Bolling Lee...

Item #218: Archeological Investigation Report: Guinea Road Cemetery

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The Louis Berger Group, Inc., on behalf of the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT), conducted an archeological investigation of the Guinea...

Item #212: Ravensworth Mansion

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Circa 1920 photographs show the exterior rear and parlor of Ravensworth mansion. William Fitzhugh, great grandson and namesake of the original buyer...

Item #211: Ravensworth Mansion

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Circa 1920 photographs show the exterior front and front entrance hall of Ravensworth mansion. William Fitzhugh, great grandson and namesake of the...

Item #204: Historic Survey Report: Ravensworth

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Survey description of Ravensworth mansion, dated February 24, 1972, for the Historic American Buildings Survey...

Item #203: Historic Survey Report: Ossian Hall

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Survey description of Ossian Hall, dated February 25, 1972, for the Historic American Buildings Survey...

Item #202: Historic Survey Report: Oak Hill

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Survey description of Oak Hill, dated February 13, 1970, for the Historic American Buildings Survey...

Item #174: Oak Hill: Interior Views

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Oak Hill mansion, built in 1790, is the only remaining home of the three manor houses of the Fitzhugh dynasty built on the Ravensworth plantation....

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