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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WHI_the-pines-historical_Annandale-VA.html
At the turn of the 20th century, a close-knit African American community was established here. The Johnson, Robinson, Sprigg and Collins families were the first to purchase lots. They cleared pine trees to enable truck farming and saw mill operati…
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The Gooding Tavern served Little River Turnpike travelers and stagecoach passengers from 1807-1879 and was famous for "the best fried chicken" and "peaches and honey." For the community, the tavern served as a social and commercial gathering place…
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Shortly before 5 A.M. on Wednesday, 24 August 1864, Lt. Col. John Singleton Mosby with about 300 Confederate Rangers and two field artillery pieces opened fire from the west side of the Accotink Creek valley on a Union stockade located in Annandal…
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The roadbed for the unfinished Manassas Gap Railroad was located in this immediate area and crossed Indian Run creek in Poe Terrace Park. The stone bridge abutments are still visible. Financial problems caused work to stop on the railroad in 1857,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDRQ_prices-ordinary_Annandale-VA.html
At the intersection of Backlick and Braddock Roads stood Price's Ordinary, established by David Price about 1773 and remaining in operation until 1802. Price's offered refreshment and shelter for travelers and a common meeting place for local resi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4J9_little-river-turnpike_Annandale-VA.html
The earliest private turnpike charter in Virginia was granted by the General Assembly to the Company of the Fairfax and Loudoun Turnpike Road in 1796. By 1806 the 34-mile-long road connected Alexandria with Aldie on the Little River in Loudoun Cou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM47N_masons-hill_Annandale-VA.html
During the Civil War, Confederate Col. J. E.B. Stuart used Mason's Hill and nearby Munson's Hill as outposts for the First Virginia Cavalry from late July to the end of Sept. 1861. Capt. Edward Porter Alexander of the Signal Corps established a si…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM47F_the-cannon_Annandale-VA.html
This Model 1905 three inch field gunsaw service in the Mexican Campaignagainst Pancho Villa, and wasoriginally obtained by a local veteransorganization during the mid-1950s.In the early 1980s, American LegionBicentennial Post 1976, Annandale,obtai…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3MJ_the-guinea-road-cemetery-reinterment_Annandale-VA.html
Virginia aristocrat William Fitzhugh was granted 21,996 acres in 1694: The Ravensworth tract, which was divided into northern and southern halves in 1701 and subsequently subdivided among Fitzhugh heirs throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. The …