Browse Resources (209 total)
Oak Hill: Aerial Views 1966-1969
These two aerial photographs, taken between 1966 and 1969, show Oak Hill as suburban development was encroaching close to its borders. Richard Fitzhugh built Oak Hill circa 1790 on his inherited portion (2524 acres) of the Ravensworth plantation.…
Tags: fitzhugh, historic site, oak hill, ravensworth, subdivisions
Oak Hill: Exterior View
Oak Hill mansion, built in 1790, is the only remaining home of the three manor houses of the Fitzhugh dynasty built on the Ravensworth plantation. Richard Fitzhugh, great grandson of the original Ravensworth owner, built Oak Hill in the late Georgian…
Tags: fitzhugh, historic site, oak hill, ravensworth
Map: Atlas of Fifteen Miles Around Washington
Published in 1878-1879 by G. M. Hopkins, this atlas mapped communities within a 15-mile radius of Washington, D.C. Separate editions were issued for Northern Virginia and for Prince Georges and Montgomery counties in Maryland. Each edition contained…
Tags: annandale, burke, fairfax station, railroad, roads
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 Interviews and Written Memories: A Complete Compilation of Transcripts with Index
Available to download - a copy of the official archived transcripts of all oral history interviews and written memories of the A Look Back At Braddock oral history project, compiled in a single, searchable document and indexed.
The memories…
The memories…
VIDEO (NARRATED): FLYOVER OLD BURKE VILLAGE, 1975
Old Burke Village resident Lonnie Schorer took her camera aloft in the fall of 1975 to shoot the series of pictures that are the basis for this video. The animation flies through a panorama that existed for only a short time longer, before…
Tags: burke, development, old burke village, railroad
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
Animation (narrated): Growth and Development in Braddock District, 1940 to 2004
Growth and shifts in population and suburban development in Fairfax County are driving forces in the creation and continuing evolution of Braddock District.
The narrated animation traces the district's creation and several border changes, and the…
The narrated animation traces the district's creation and several border changes, and the…
Tags: commerce, development, government, subdivisions
Historic Marker: Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
On April 5, 2008 at Lake Accotink Park, Fairfax County celebrated the CCC's 75th anniversary and unveiled an historic marker commemorating the CCC's contributions to the county.
In the photo on the right, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors…
In the photo on the right, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors…
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