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BHS at the Library: “This Old House”

George Mason Regional Library 7001 Little River Turnpike, Annandale, VA, United States

BHS member Mary Lipsey will speak at George Mason Regional Library on some of the historic homes of the Burke, Springfield, and Annandale areas (with Mount Vernon thrown in for good measure).  This event is part of our public outreach through the BHS Speakers Bureau.  To attend, please register through the library's website.

Field Trip: Thomas Balch Library

For our October members-only field trip, we'll visit the Thomas Balch Library in Leesburg for an orientation to their resources.  This research library specializes in genealogy; local, regional, and statewide history; military history; and ethnic history.  If you're not yet a member but would like to join us, see our Membership page for more information. …

An Introduction to Archaeology

Burke Centre Library 5935 Freds Oak Rd, Burke, VA, United States

The Burke Historical Society is pleased to announce our theme for 2016: the Year of Research!  All year long, we'll host free classes at Burke Centre Library on the first Tuesday of the month, each covering a different tool for online historical research.  Instruction runs from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m., with time afterwards for consultations…

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Burke History Day 2016

Burke Centre Library 5935 Freds Oak Rd, Burke, VA, United States

Please join us at our new venue for Burke History Day 2016!  All the details can be found here!

BHS at the Library: “The Long Road Home”

George Mason Regional Library 7001 Little River Turnpike, Annandale, VA, United States

BHS President Jon Vrana will speak at George Mason Regional Library, in the character of a soldier from Fairfax County returning home at the end of the Civil War.  What will he find at home?  What might the future hold for him?  This event is part of our public outreach through the BHS Speakers Bureau.  To attend,…

General Meeting: “Treason in the Rockies”

Lutheran Church of the Abiding Presence 6304 Lee Chapel Road, Burke, VA, United States

For our November general meeting, author Paul N. Herbert will speak on his latest book, Treason in the Rockies, which tells the dramatic and practically forgotten story of Harvard honor alumnus and Nazi sympathizer Dale Maple, who in WWII broke two German POWs out of confinement in Camp Hale, Colorado, attempting to flee with them to…

Using ILL, Digitized Books, & Periodicals

Burke Centre Library 5935 Freds Oak Rd, Burke, VA, United States

The Burke Historical Society is pleased to announce our theme for 2016: the Year of Research!  All year long, we'll host free classes at Burke Centre Library on the first Tuesday of the month, each covering a different tool for online historical research.  Instruction runs from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m., with time afterwards for consultations…

Field Trip: Barrett Branch, Alexandria Library

For our December members-only field trip, we’ll take a tour of the Special Collections of the Kate Waller Barrett Branch of Alexandria Library.  This area within the beautiful and historic Barrett Branch offers a wealth of resources on Alexandria and Virginia history, Virginia genealogy, and the Civil War.  (We might get a look at some…

Annual Meeting: “The 1898 Looting of Burke”

Lutheran Church of the Abiding Presence 6304 Lee Chapel Road, Burke, VA, United States

Please join us for the Annual Meeting of the Burke Historical Society!  We’ll share a brief summary of the Society’s activities over the past year and our plans for 2017, followed by an engaging lecture.  Cindy Bennett, BHS Treasurer, will speak on the 1898 looting of Burke by troops from Camp Alger during the Spanish-American…

Researching Slavery in Court Records

Burke Centre Library 5935 Freds Oak Rd, Burke, VA, United States

Curious about the history of enslaved African-Americans in Fairfax County? Heather Bollinger, assistant archivist at the Fairfax Circuit Court Historic Records Center, will present how they are creating a slavery index from county records. The Burke Historical Society is pleased to continue our research seminar into 2017! From 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. on the first…

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