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Hybrid Meeting: Who was General Braddock and Where is his Gold?

Pohick Regional Library 6450 Sydenstricker Road, Burke, VA, United States

BHS Treasurer Cindy Bennett will discuss Gen. Edward Braddock, his expedition from Alexandria to Fort Duquesne, and the legends surrounding this campaign. *This program will be presented in person at Pohick Regional Library and simultaneously available remotely via Zoom.  Registration at the link below is required.* https://librarycalendar.fairfaxcounty.gov/event/9023190

In-Person Meeting: Escaping Detection: Women in the Civil War

Pohick Regional Library 6450 Sydenstricker Road, Burke, VA, United States

Mary Lipsey from the Burke Historical Society will discuss notable women who participated actively but secretly in the American Civil War, as spies and as soldiers. *This program will be presented in person only at Pohick Regional Library. No registration is required.* https://librarycalendar.fairfaxcounty.gov/event/9023147  

The Old Capitol Prison

Jon Vrana, President of the Burke Historical Society, will recount the history of the Old Capitol Prison in Washington, D.C., which went through several roles (including temporary Capitol of the United States) before being used as a prison during the Civil War. *This program will be presented online with George Mason Regional Library as host.…

In-Person Meeting: Mulberry Hill

Pohick Regional Library 6450 Sydenstricker Road, Burke, VA, United States

Mary Rouse Root will speak about Mulberry Hill, one of the oldest houses in Burke, where she grew up. *This program will be presented in person only at Pohick Regional Library.  No registration is required.* https://librarycalendar.fairfaxcounty.gov/event/9218239

BHS around Town: Rescue of Mount Vernon

Richard Byrd Library 7250 Commerce Street, Springfield, VA, United States

BHS member Mary Lipsey will recount the story of the Washington family estate, its descent into disrepair, and the formation and struggle of the Mount Vernon Ladies Association to save it. *This program will be presented in person only at Richard Byrd Library.  No registration is required.* https://librarycalendar.fairfaxcounty.gov/event/9215814

Virtual Meeting: 1st U.S. Colored Cavalry: Private Lives, Public Records

Reference librarian and genealogist Leslie Anderson will discuss her research on the 1st U.S. Colored Cavalry, including the lives of its members both before and after the Civil War, along with strategies that may help you with your own research. *This program will be presented online with Pohick Regional Library as host.  Registration at the…

In-Person Meeting: P.O. Box 1142, WWII Intelligence Camp

Pohick Regional Library 6450 Sydenstricker Road, Burke, VA, United States

Ann Shields returns to speak in more detail on her extensive research into P.O. Box 1142, the top-secret military intelligence camp at Fort Hunt, Alexandria, during the Second World War. *This program will be presented in person at Pohick Regional Library.  No registration is required.* https://librarycalendar.fairfaxcounty.gov/event/9398521

Burke Centre Festival

Burke Centre Conservancy Grounds 6060 Burke Centre Parkway, Burke, VA, United States

The Burke Centre Festival is back, and the Burke Historical Society will be there!  We’ll have a double-wide booth with lots of informative posters on Burke-area history.  Please stop by and see us! https://burkecentreweb.com/sub_category_list.asp?category=77&title=Burke+Centre+Festival+2022

Burke Centre Festival

Burke Centre Conservancy Grounds 6060 Burke Centre Parkway, Burke, VA, United States

The Burke Centre Festival is back, and the Burke Historical Society will be there!  We’ll have a double-wide booth with lots of informative posters on Burke-area history.  Please stop by and see us! https://burkecentreweb.com/sub_category_list.asp?category=77&title=Burke+Centre+Festival+2022

Oak Hill Day

The Burke Historical Society will have a table at this year’s Oak Hill open house; please stop by and say hello.  Oak Hill is one of the oldest standing houses in Fairfax County, built ca 1790 on the historic Ravensworth tract.  Although privately owned, it’s made open to visitors once a year in cooperation with…

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