Stafford County Site Search
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Stafford County History and Historical Places Drive Through Stafford County's History The Army of the Potomac in Stafford County 1862-1863: A Driving Tour |
Belmont
18th Century Estate of Gary Melchers - American Artist Location: 224 Washington Street, Falmouth - Phone (540) 654-1015
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Ferry
Farm
George Washington's boyhood home from 1738 Location: Rt. 3 East, Fredericksburg - Phone (540) 371-6066
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Kenmore
Plantation & Gardens
Home of George Washington's sister Betty Washington Lewis Location: 1201 Washington Ave., Fredericksburg - Phone (540) 373-3381
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Chatham
Manor
18th century mansion that served as headquarters & hospital of the Union Army's high command during the Battles of Fredericksburg. Location: 120 Chatham Lane, Falmouth
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Aquia
Episcopal Church
Completed in 1751 and one of the most Significant Colonial church buildings.
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Oldest Home Still Standing in Stafford Co. JOHN BALL, b. 1714;
d. 1766. In the mid 18th century, yeoman John
Ball built a one room log cabin with a loft in what is now Arlington Va
at 5620 south 3rd street. Later he added a lean - to and covered the
structure with clapbord. Amazingly this primitive cabin survives today.
The house is a rare example of the dwelling of the ordinary person 1700.
Plus it is the oldest house in Arlington. John Ball |
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