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| Home |
| Near Alexandria |
| Green Spring Farm's Apple Fermentation Tank | Green Spring House |
| Centreville |
| History and Significance |
| Inception of Centreville |
| Chamblis Law Office |
| Civil War Fortifications |
| Harrison House |
| Havener House |
| Mount Gilead |
| Payne's Store |
| St John's Church |
| Stage Stop |
| Stone Church |
| Utterback House |
| Wapping |
| Near Centreville |
| Luck Stone Quarry |
| Samuel Love's Store |
| Chantilly |
| Chantilly Farm |
| Chantilly Slaves |
| Sully's Shively Brothers |
| Great Falls |
| Colvin Run School |
| Herndon |
| Bowman's Store |
| Keyes House/ The Cooks' Triumph |
| Frying Pan Meetinghouse |
| Lorton |
| Occoquan Workhouse |
| Women's Suffrage |
| Barrett House |
| Miscellaneous |
| Free Blacks of Truro Parish, 1818 |
| Manassas Gap Railroad Engineering |
| Merchants in Truro Parish, Early 1800s |
| Taverns in Truro Parish, Early 1800s |
| Oakton |
| Oakton Schoolhouse |
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| Fairfax County History Notes |
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| A survey of the northern neck of Virginia, being the lands belonging to the Rt. Honourable Thomas Lord Fairfax Baron Cameron, bounded by & within the Bay of Chesapoyocke and between the rivers Rappahannock and Potowmack: With the courses of the rivers Rappahannock and Potowmack, in Virginia, as surveyed according to order in the years 1736 & 1737. Surveyed by John Warner. Modified by 1757. Courtesy Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division. |