Prince William County Virginia Books

     by Ronald Ray Turner

"History Not Shared, is History Lost!"                

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

 
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Images shown on this page, unless noted, were taken in the Brentsville and Gainesville Districts of Prince William County and copyrighted by Ronald R. Turner. Pictures may be used for personal or research purposes .  Commercial use requires permission by contacting:  pwcvabooks@comcast.net

Brentsville, Virginia
Brentsville Store
Deseret
"The Old Cornwell Place", the 19th century home of Thomas & Cornelia Cornwell in Brentsville, VA was torn down in September 2005
The Brentsville Superette still in operation at Brentsville, VA was first owned and operated by Robert Hilman Keys
"Deseret", a late 18th century home at 3611 Logmill Road, was torn down to make room for new houses
Fletcher Farm at Lucasville, Virginia
Lucasville School at Fletcher Farm
Marsteller at Gainesville, Virginia
This beautiful old barn on the Fletcher Family Farm, just off Lucasville Road, was lost to development after 2001
Lucasville School, built 1883, is shown here on the Fletcher Farm as it looked in 1997 with attachments
Old house on the Marsteller Farm, Gainesville VA was torn down in 1997 by U.S. Homes to build the Heritage Hunt Senior Community
Rollins Store, Bristow, Virginia
Pattie House, 4541 Sudley Road, Manassas, Virginia
Marsteller Farm, Gainesville, Virginia
Old Rollins Store located on Bristow Road in the town of Bristow Station
"Pattie House" on the old Pattie Farm, Catharpin VA, was torn down to make room for a housing development
19th century barn on the Marsteller Farm  was situated on the same location as the current Heritage Hunt Clubhouse
 
Rust Family home at the intersection of Route 55 and Route 15, Haymarket VA
Barn on old Ellis Farm taken from Vint Hill Road just outside Greenwich
18th century house ruins of "Meadowlands" AKA "The Miller's house at Chapman's Mill"
 
The late 19th century home of Wm. H. Brown just east of Gainesville VA on Route 29
Barns on Hersch Farm were torn down for Prince William County Innovation project - 1997 picture
One of the outbuildings on the Rollins Farm at Bristow Station VA. The Robertson cemetery is just beyond the barn.
Late 18th century Beverly's Mill (Chapman's Mill) ruins as it looked on 10 April 2008
Hersch Farm hay barn with the silo inside was torn down for developement on University Blvd. - 1997 picture
"Prospect Hill"  18th century house in western Prince William County. Home to the Hutchison Family for many years.
This picture of Beverly's Mill was taken 30 September 1998, 22 days before being destroyed by fire.
This house at Brentsville known as the "The White House" may preceed the town by a few years
"Ben Lomond", the home of Benjamin Tasker Chinn, built mid 19th century.
Brentsville Court House built in 1822 and early 1823 has been restored and is a county treasure.
Carter house located on Bull Run Mountain at Thoroughfare Gap
Ben Lomond stone farm building used as a store by the Pringle brothers during the Civil War.
Asbury Methodist Church, Nokesville, VA was built about 1893
"Sudley Springs Post Office" built late 19th century now part of MNBP was used as a residence, store & post office
Brentsville Union Church on Bristow Road in the town of Brentsville has been fully restored.  1997 picture
Bull Run Chapel built about 1914 by the 8th Regimental Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy
 
This stone building known as the Conner House was built around 1850 and is now maintained by the city of Manassas Park
Tank house on the Hersch Farm with the resident house in the background - 1997 picture
   
Barn on Route 28 - "Welcome to Nokesville"
   
 
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