Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 42. Chapters: Historic Fairfax County Courthouse, The Lawn, Virginia State Capitol, Colross, Ferry Plantation House, Huntley, Oak Hill, Pocahontas Island, Virginia, Temple Hall, Belle Grove Plantation, Frascati, Debtors' Prison, Dicks-Elliott House, Castle Hill, Mosby Tavern, Advance Mills, Virginia, Belmont Manor House, Selma, Holladay House, Executive Mansion, Salona, Clarens, Oregon Hill, John Marshall House, Chestnut Hill, Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park, Oatlands Plantation, Alexandria Historic District, Long Branch, Union Hill, Richmond, Virginia, Woodlawn, Locust Hill, Hickory Hill, Dodona Manor, Green Springs National Historic Landmark District, Federal Hill Historic District, Point of Honor, Sandusky House, Lovingston Historic District, Daniel's Hill Historic District, Waterford Historic District, Plumb House, Wickham House, Rockland, John Marshall Warwick House, Franklin and Armfield Office, Samuel Miller House, Old Presbyterian Meeting House, White House, Stonewall Jackson House, Montezuma, Bellair, William Phaup House, Kentucky Hotel, Clermont, Western Hotel, Locust Grove, Waynesboro Downtown Historic District, Brick House, Bon Aire, Bruin's Slave Jail, Edgewood, 1818, Edge Hill, The Tuleyries, Coiner-Quesenbery House, Lucky Hit, Magnolia Grange, Slaughter-Hill House, Farmville Historic District, Hillsboro Historic District, Robert E. Lee Boyhood Home, Cartersville Historic District, Trenton, Clarksville Historic District, Mulberry Hill, Morven, Needham, Guerrant House, Long Meadow, Buffalo Presbyterian Church, Woodhouse House, Cumberland Court House Historic District, Upper Brandon Plantation. Excerpt: The Historic Fairfax County Courthouse is one of the oldest buildings in Fairfax, Virginia. It was constructed in 1799 to serve as the seat of government in Fairfax County. During the American Civi...