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Lake Accotink Dam, circa 1918
In 1912, the War Department established a summer camp and rifle range for engineering corps stationed in Washington, DC. During World War I, the camp became a permanent establishment. Known today as Fort Belvoir, the property was originally named…
Tags: historic site, parks
Fairfax County Supervisors, circa 1970
Former Annandale District Supervisor Audrey Moore, second from left, with some fellow Fairfax County Supervisors, many of whom are holding pictures of historic buildings. Ms. Moore holds a photograph of Oak Hill, a historic home in the Wakefield…
Tags: government, historic site, oak hill
Home Demonstration Club, circa 1940
Women on the homefront in Fairfax during World War II coped with shortages of wartime. Through monthly meetings at Home Demonstration Clubs, they worked together to plant victory gardens and to learn how to use and preserve food and clothing.
Tags: world war ii
Burke Volunteer Fire Department, "Old Red" Firetruck
May Caudle, wife of an early Burke Volunteer Fire Deparment chief climbs "Old Red." The used 1930 Ford cost $500; it was the first fire truck owned by the Burke Volunteer Fire Department (VFD), established in 1948.
Tags: burke, fire department
Bridge Over Railroad Tracks at Ox Road
This steel truss automobile bridge carried Ox Road over the railroad tracks near Fairfax Station. On June 4, 1944, the bridge collapsed while an Army truck from Ft. Belvoir was crossing the span, killing Pvt. Robert V. Hamilton of Stanley, Kentucky. …
Tags: fairfax station, railroad
Farm, Fairfax County, circa 1910
Fairfax County farmer harvesting a wheat field, circa 1910.
Tags: agriculture, occupations
Sawmill, Fairfax County, circa 1920
Portable sawmill is shown operating in Fairfax County, circa 1920. Many acres in the county were devoted to forestry and lumbering. Companies milled wood for furniture companies, fence rails and posts, and pilings for road construction.
Tags: commerce, occupations
Dairy Farm, Fairfax County, circa 1940
The image of cows grazing in a Fairfax County field was a familiar site in the mid-twentieth century in Braddock District. In 1936, dairy farming was the county's largest industry with 100 dairy farms and 440 families engaged in farming.
Tags: agriculture, occupations
Marshall Store, circa 1910
Small general stores like the Marshall General Store in Burke, Virginia, dotted the landscape of Fairfax County prior to post-World War II development. By 2006, Braddock District boasted 12 retail shopping centers within its borders and easy access…
Tags: commerce