A Virginia Village Part 3
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[Sidenote: *105] _Mr. Herbert G. Hopkins._ Location unknown.
[Sidenote: *106] _Dr. N. F. Graham._ Was on the present Safeway grocery site at 7397 Lee Highway, at the end of West St. in Fairfax County.
[Sidenote: 107] _Capt. M. S. Roberts,_ 409 S. West St. Known as the Roberts/Burd.i.c.k house. Capt. Roberts, who was wounded at Antietam, built the house in 1867 with wood and hardware s.h.i.+pped by his brother from Maine. Milton E. Roberts inherited the property from his uncle about 1915 and began a poultry business. Subsequently sold part of the property to the City for Roberts Park. House now owned by Mr. and Mrs.
Edward A. Burd.i.c.k.
[Sidenote: 109] _The Misses Birch._ The Birch House, 312 E. Broad St.
Built about 1835 but added to and renovated several times. Sold by Mr.
and Mrs. Milton T. Birch in 1976 to Historic Falls Church, Inc., which in turn sold it to Mr. James Reid to build "The Wrens" on the side and rear portion. The old barn had been converted to a garage and has since been renovated into a handsome carriage house, as part of "The Wrens."
VPIS was the first patron, donating $1,000 toward the preservation of the structure. On the National Register of Historic Places. Now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Mabry. Kenneth and Patricia Loustalot were the first owners after restoration (April 1980).
[Sidenote: 110] _Rev. H.A. Beach._ 212 E. Jefferson at Cherry St. Built c. 1904. There was once a pump and a pulley for drawing water.
Originally part of the Copper property (p. 72). Owners: John and Nancy Whitman.
[Sidenote: 111] _Congregational Church._ 222 N. Was.h.i.+ngton St., next to the State Theatre. Formerly used as a police station, town hall, school, recreation center and library, and finally became the Was.h.i.+ngton House, the current headquarters of the Woman's Club of Falls Church.
Used for meetings and special events.
[Sidenote: *112] _Mr. Eli J. Northrup._ Was located on the E. side of N.
Was.h.i.+ngton St. in the 100 block. Northrup helped organize the Oakwood Cemetery a.s.sn. and the Falls Church Telephone and Telegraph Co. He was an undertaker and ran the Eagle House (p. 96) at one time.
STRUCTURES LISTED BY NAME
Auchmoody, Mrs. J.L. 73
Ball, W.A. 39 Banks, Nathan 20 Barksdale, W.H. 76 Beach, Rev. H.A. 110 Biggs, W.W. 44 Billingsley, O.H. 57 The Misses Birch 109 Birge, H.C. 95 Blanton, C.L. 42 Brinkerhoff, M.H. 80 Brown, J.W. 14 Buxton, C.H. 29
Ca.s.silear, G.W. 101 Cherry Hill (Riley, J.S.) 56 Church, Dr. M.E. (Portrait) 89 Church, M.E. 13 Columbia Baptist Church 98 Congregational Church 111 Copper, S.A. 72 Crocker, Henry 27 Crocker, E.F. 27 Crossman, Charles 24 Crossman, George G. 7 Crossman Methodist Episcopal Church 103
DePutron, Mrs. M.E. 100 d.i.c.kinson, Dr. James A. 21 Dodge, Mr. Pickering 38 Dulin Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church (South) 99
Eagle House 96 Eastman, A.P. 31 Eastover (Dodge, Pickering) 38 Eells, Mrs. Annie 37 Elliott, J.C. 48 Ellison, W.M. 6 Erwin, George L. 15
Fadeley, Dr. George B. 22 Fellows, H.A. 51 Fenwick, E.T. 4
Garner, Mrs. Emma 16 Garrison, John S. 64 Gibson, John N. 47 Gott, Dr. L.E. 70 Gould, J.B. 9 Graham, Dr. N.F. 106 Green, Miss Ellen W. 67 Gundry, Miss M. 8
Hawxhurst, George W. 43 Hiett, Major Joseph T. 60 Hillier, Thomas 55 Hodgkin, Dr.J.B. 25 Hopkins, Herbert G. 105 Hopkins, Major M.S. 18 Hough, E.C. 17
Inn, The 96 Ives, G.B. 82
Kerr, V.E. 104 Kinsley, W.W. 50
Larner, Mrs. C. 75 Lawton House front Lothrop, A.M. front Luttrell, Samuel 74 Luttrell, Dr. S.S. 86 Lynch, Nathan 83
McInturff, G.F. 12
Mankin, Mrs. Charles A. 36 Mankin, George W. 28 Mankin Pharmacy 23 Mankin, Mrs. C.E. 34 Marshall, Charles A. 63 Merrifield, Miss B.C. 90 Merrifield, G.A.L. 52, 53 Moncure, R.C.L. 91 Munson, D.O. 26
Newell, George M. 92 Niles, F.A. 65 Northrup, E.J. 112 Nowlan, W.H. 10
Oakwood Cemetery 87
Payne, J.D. 68 Piggott, A.V. 81 Poole, G.W. 11 Presbyterian Church 5
Quick, Dr. T.C. 66
The Rectory (Somerville, Rev. G.S.) 69 Rhodes, Miss Ada 49 Riley, J.S. 56 Roberts, Captain M.S. 107 Rollins, George F. 32 Rowell, A.E. 85 Ryer, H.N. 88
St. James Roman Catholic Church 102 Seay, J.W. 7 Sims, Mrs. Mary G. 84 Smith, Andrew M. 59 Snoddy, T.B. 40 Somerville, Rev. George S. 69 Stambaugh, George 61 Stewart, Charles A. 35
Talbott, Dr. T.M. 41 Taylor Store 30 The Falls Church 33, 62 Thompson, Frank M. 54 Thompson, Henry R. 97 Thornburg, S.H. 19
Virginia Training School 8 Von Herbulis, A.O. 58
Walters, C.C. 45 Wells, J.H. 79 Wright, William B. 77
Yates, R.J. 71
STRUCTURES LISTED BY ADDRESS
Broad Street, East 100 block (Mankin's Store) 34 100 block (Columbia Baptist Church) 98 120 (J.B. Gould) 9 133 (S. Luttrell) 74 155 (S.S. Luttrell) 86 200 (M.H. Brinkerhoff) 80 209 (G.B. Ives) 82 225 (Presbyterian Church) 5 304 (N. Lynch) 83 312 (The Misses Birch) 109 400 (A.V. Piggott) 81 424 (W.B. Wright) 77 513 (Dulin Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church (South)) 99 500 block (C.H. Buxton) 29 1000 block (J.D. Payne) 68
Broad Street, West 100 block (M.E. Church) 13 100 block (J.W. Brown) 14 100 block (O.H. Billingsley) 57 100 block (G.W. Mankin) 28 200 block (C.A. Mankin) 36 260 (G.B. Fadeley) 22 300 block (Virginia Training School, Miss M. Gundry, Princ.i.p.al) 8 923 (A.E. Rowell) 85 934 (Ellison, W.M.) 6
Columbia Street, East on 15th Road (L.E. Gott) 70 109 (G.F. Rollins) 32 114 (W.H. Nowlan) 10 117 (W.A. Ball) 39 211 (E. Garner) 16 219 (J.W. Garner) 46
Columbia Street, West 100 block (R.J. Yates) 71
Fairfax Street, East 115 (The Falls Church) 33, 62 100 block (J.B. Hodgkin) 25
Fulton Street 610 (H.C. Birge) 95
Great Falls Street and Maple Avenue (G. Stambaugh) 61
Great Falls Street 110 (A. Rhodes) 49 116 (J.W. Seay) 78 210 (B.C. Merrifield) 90 300 (G.L. Erwin) 15 400 (J.L. Auchmoody) 73 414 (A. Eells) 37
Jefferson Street, East 103 (J.H. Wells) 79 115 (J.T. Hiett) 60 206 (S.A. Cooper) 72 211 (E.C. Hough) 17 212 (H.A. Beach) 110 215 (C.A. Marshall) 63
Lawton Street 203 (The Lawton House) front
Lee Highway 6700 block (W.W. Kingsley) 50 6733 (A.P. Eastman) 31 and West Street (N.F. Graham) 106
Lincoln Avenue 508 (M.E. DePutron) 100
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