Browse Resources (19 total)
Oral History: Robin Hirst
Robin Hirst grew up among influential people when her father, Omer Hirst, served as a Virginia State Legislator. Her family's farm near Burke has been subdivided and developed, but the unique house they built, Hirst House, remains. She shares…
Tags: agriculture, childhood, civil war, government, historic site, lee, rebel hill, sports
Oral History: John Fox
John Fox was seventeen when his family moved to Annandale in 1939. His father started the Annandale Volunteer Fire Department, and John Fox served with that department. He describes the technology of fire fighting and major blazes facing the…
Tags: agriculture, annandale, commerce, crises, development, fire department, recreation, sports
Oral History: Irv Denton
Irv Denton moved to Annandale in 1967. He discusses Annandale's history, development and notable people from 1685 to the present day.
Tags: agriculture, annandale, historic site, native american, roads
Oral History: Stewart Lynn and Becky Bryce
The Bryce family represents four generations of Fairfax County residents. They discuss daily life growing up in the country from the time of dirt roads to present-day development.
Tags: agriculture, burke, childhood, crises, development, education, fire department, occupations, traffic
Oral History: Dale Adler
Dale Adler grew up on a ten-acre farm just off Braddock Road. Despite her father's lengthy absences as a photographer, the family raised their own produce as well as beef cattle. She recalls her school experiences and the beginning of subdivision…
Tags: agriculture, education, recreation, roads, segregation, subdivisions, traffic
Farm, Fairfax County, circa 1910
Fairfax County farmer harvesting a wheat field, circa 1910.
Tags: agriculture, 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
Barn, circa 1930
This barn was located on the Silas Burke House property.
Tags: agriculture, burke, historic site, silas burke
Greenfield
Judge Abner Ritchie built Greenfield in 1885 and named it for the green fields on the property. Judge Ritchie was a gentleman farmer; however, when the Kincheloe family bought Greenfield in 1943, it became a dairy farm. During World War II, the…
Tags: agriculture, burke, historic site, parks, world war ii