Browse Resources (30 total)
Memories: Anne C. Brown
Anne C. Brown shares memories of growing up and living in Burke, VA, which has been home to several generations of her family. Born in 1921, she recalls growing up in the Depression, classes in Burke's original 3-room elementary school, World War II,…
Tags: annandale, burke, childhood, education, fire department, world war ii
Oliver Farm, Annandale, Virginia
On Christmas Eve 1931, Robert Stringfellow Oliver, his wife Charlene Byrd Oliver, seven children and 24 cattle moved from Shirlington to this farm house in Annandale, which stands on Gallows Road near Columbia Pike. The cattle drive and move were so…
Tags: agriculture, annandale, childhood, occupations, world war ii
Essay: The CCC Road
Bill Sheads writes about the road built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the 1930s to open access to a large forested tract bounded by Old Keene Mill, Backlick, Braddock and Rolling Roads.
Created in 1933 by the federal government to…
Created in 1933 by the federal government to…
Tags: childhood, civilian conservation corps, government, lee, railroad, roads
Oral History, Part 2: Delbert (Bill) Sheads and Elsie Sisson (1921 - 2008)
In Part 2 of two interview sessions, Bill and Elsie (Sheads) Sisson, brother and sister, reminisce about their family, which came to the Braddock District from Culpepper, Virginia, in 1903. They talk about people and places, schools, lumbering and…
Memories: Joanne Mellender Hollis
Joanne Mellender Hollis first moved to Fairfax as a child in 1932. She remembers activities of her childhood and life during World War II, when German prisoners-of-war were assigned to work on her family farm.
Tags: agriculture, childhood, education, world war ii
Oak Hill Memories: Bernice Watt Montgomery
Bernice Watt Montgomery lived the first ten years of her life at Oak Hill when it was a 50-acre working farm. Her grandfather had purchased the property in 1889 for $900. She tells of her family and remembers her childhood on the historic property…
Tags: agriculture, childhood, education, historic site, oak hill
Oak Hill Memories: Mary Grace Watt Pulley
Mary Grace Watt Pulley lived the first seventeen years of her life at Oak Hill when it was a 50-acre working farm. Her grandfather had purchased the property in 1889 for $900. She tells of her family and remembers her childhood on the historic…
Tags: agriculture, childhood, education, historic site, oak hill
Oral History: Rosemarie Schelling
Rosemarie Schelling and her family moved to the Braddock District when her husband was stationed at the Pentagon during the 1960s. Their five children joined a neighborhood of large families. Rosemarie Schelling remembers family activities, outdoor…
Tags: childhood, education, ravensworth, recreation, roads
Oral History: James Roland
James Roland was born in northern Virginia. His parents had moved to the area from Tennessee after World War II because of the better job market. James Roland learned carpentry and dry wall from his father, joined him in business, and then turned…
Tags: agriculture, childhood, occupations, railroad, recreation, roads
Oral History: Valerie Vahouny
Val Vahouny and her family moved to a new home in the original Kings Park development in 1963. Like many families in the 1950s, she and her husband first lived in an apartment until their growing family required more space. She talks about family and…