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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4T9_minnieville_Dale-City-VA.html
Nearby is Bel Air Plantation (c. 1740), burial site of Parson Mason Locke Weems, first biographer of George Washington. French and American troops moved through this community on their way to Yorktown in 1781. Northern dairymen developed large far…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4JW_dumfries-rest-area_Dale-City-VA.html
Dedicated May 11, 1965byMrs. Lyndon B. Johnson
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM38I_new-school-baptist-church_Dale-City-VA.html
On this site slaves gathered between 1861-1865. They built a brush arbor church, worshipped God and became a faithful congregation. On December 5, 1881, Rev. John L. Bell and four other church leaders purchased one acre of this land for eleven dol…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVG_benita-fitzgerald-drive_Dale-City-VA.html
Named in honor of Benita Fitzgerald,Olympic Gold Medalist - 100 Meter Hurdles,XXIII Olympiad - 1984 · Pan American Games Champion - 1983 · U.S. National Champion - 1983 and 1986. Benita was born in Warrenton, Virginia on July 6, 1…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQ2_neabsco-mills-ironworks_Dale-City-VA.html
The Neabsco Mills Ironworks complex, under the ownership of three generations of the Tayloe family, of Richmond County, operated between 1737 and 1828. Located near this site, it was one of the longest continually operating ironworks in present-da…
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