Browse Resources (35 total)
Oak Hill: Civil War Skirmish
On the night of November 5, 1861, a shootout occurred between three Union scouts and four Confederate cavalrymen at Oak Hill. It was seven months after the start of the Civil War and four months after the Confederate victory in the First Battle of…
Tags: civil war, historic site, oak hill, ravensworth
Ravensworth Replacement House
On August 1, 1926, the Ravensworth Mansion mysteriously burned down, though the adjacent outbuildings survived. Subsequently, Dr. George Bolling Lee built this smaller farm house on the property. In 1956, the property and buildings were considered as…
Tags: civil war, development, fitzhugh, historic site, lee, ravensworth
Oral History, Part 2: Lee Hubbard
Part 2 of two parts. Lee Hubbard's family can trace its roots in Fairfax County to the 1700s. He discusses his childhood and milestone events. Lee Hubbard became a member of the police department and he talks about criminal cases, traffic, and the…
Tags: agriculture, civil war, commerce, education, fire department, occupations, police, railroad, traffic, world war ii
Slide Show: Burke Historical Society Slide Presentation
The history of Burke, Virginia is told in 80 captioned images, from the village's start in the 1850's as a railroad depot to the early 1990's. The slide set was originally put together by the Burke Jaycees for the U. S. Bicentennial Celebration. The…
Tags: airport, burke, cemetery, civil war, commerce, education, fire department, historic site, railroad, silas burke
Jerusalem Baptist Church
The Jerusalem Baptist congregation of Fairfax Station formed on May 17, 1840. Charter members worshiped every third Sunday at the Upper Church (Payne's Church), an original colonial Anglican church, which was located south of the courthouse on Ox…
Tags: civil war, fairfax station, historic site, korean
Historic Survey Report: Wakefield Chapel
Survey description of Wakefield Chapel, dated February 17, 1971, for the Historic American Buildings Survey Inventory.
Tags: annandale, civil war, historic site
Historic Survey Report: King's Grant
Survey description of King's Grant, dated July 17, 1974, for the Fairfax County Department of Historic Resources Reconnaissance Level Survey.
Tags: african american, civil war, historic site
Historic Survey Report: Aspen Grove
Survey description of Aspen Grove, dated September 1, 1970, for the Historic American Buildings Survey Inventory.
Tags: civil war, fairfax, historic site