Browse Resources (35 total)
Oral History: Dan Cragg
Dan Cragg, former Braddock District History Commissioner, traces the history of Braddock District through stories about early families--the Fitzhughs and the Lees, among them. He traces the growth of the railroads through streets now occupied with…
Tags: cemetery, civil war, fitzhugh, historic site, lee, parks, railroad, ravensworth, springfield, world war ii
Oral History: Paul Brown (Jul. 25, 1929 - Sep. 16, 2005)
Paul Brown grew up in Fairfax County. He remembers childhood activities, pickup neighborhood baseball, long bus rides to school, and neighborhood grocery stores. He reminisces about family history and about the days when the Braddock District had no…
Tags: burke, civil war, development, education, historic site, occupations, recreation
Oral History: Ernest (Buddy) Belote
Ernest (Buddy) Belote can trace his family roots in Northern Virginia to pre-Revolutionary days. His ancestor, Colonel William Fitzhugh of Bedfordshire, England, purchased about 22,000 acres of land in Northern Virginia and began cultivating what…
Tags: childhood, civil war, historic site, occupations, recreation, sports
Orange and Alexandria Railroad Trestle Historic Marker
The Orange and Alexandria Railroad Trestle marker reads, "The original bridge crossing Accotink Creek was built in 1851 as part of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad. During the Civil War the wooden trestle was an attractive target for Confederate…
Tags: civil war, historic site, jeb stuart, railroad
Orange and Alexandria Railroad Historic Marker
The marker reads: "Orange and Alexandria Railroad...Accotink Park Road lies on the right-of-way of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, which linked the markets of northern and central Virginia. Construction began in March 1850, and the line was…
Tags: civil war, historic site, railroad
Clara Barton Historic Marker
This historic marker at Ox Road and Fairfax Station Road commemorates the nursing work of Clara Barton. The marker reads, "Clara H. Barton, Founder of the American Red Cross. Here at Fairfax Station in early Sept. 1862, after the Second Battle of…
Tags: civil war, clara barton, historic site, railroad
Burke Station Historic Marker
The marker reads: "Burke Station. Burke Station was raided in December, 1862, by Confederate General J.E.B. Stuart. It was from this site, originally the Burke Station Depot, that he sent his famous telegram to Union Quartermaster General Meigs…
Tags: burke, civil war, historic site, jeb stuart
Engraving: Civil War Skirmish In Annandale
This engraving, published in the Illustrated London News on January 18, 1862, depicted a Civil War skirmish in Annandale, Virginia. The caption reads: "The Civil War in America: Advanced post of General Blenker's division surprised at Anandale…
Tags: civil war
Wakefield Chapel
In 1899, Oliver Besley donated land for a nondenominational chapel. The Wakefield Chapel was named for its first preacher. Reverend Wakefield had gone west during the Gold Rush, fought against the Indians, and survived near-burial in a common…
Tags: annandale, civil war, historic site
St. Mary of Sorrows Catholic Church
St. Mary of Sorrows Catholic Church in Fairfax Station was built in 1860 and became the first Catholic Church in Fairfax County.
During the construction of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad through Fairfax County, many Irish Catholic…
During the construction of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad through Fairfax County, many Irish Catholic…
Tags: civil war, clara barton, historic site, railroad