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Aldie Country Mill A smaller
brick country mill Charles Fenton Mercer erected to the east of the merchant mill after
purchasing William Cooke's half-interest in the enterprise in 1816.
Photographed 28 Jun 2010 and Contributed by George Seitz. |
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Aldie Granary The Aldie Mill
complex is on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks
Register. The granary was erected by 1816.
Photographed 28 Jun 2010 and Contributed by George Seitz. |
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Aldie Merchant Mill Part of a
complex that has been preserved. Built by 1809 by William Cooke for the noted legislator
and reformer Charles Fenton Mercer. President James Monroe had grain milled there. John
Singleton Mosby captured several Union soldiers there during the War.
Photographed 28 Jun 2010 and Contributed by George Seitz. |
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The Carter House Located west of
Middleburg. Originally owned by Thomas Chinn - grandson of Rawleigh Chinn and Esther Ball.
House as it looks now was built around the original core which was built in 1764
Contributed by Janean Ray |
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Dodona Manor Home of General
George C Marshall and wife, 1940-1960. Earliest portion of the home built in 1827 and the
service wing before the Civil War. A daughter inherited the home, it was purchased by
Loudoun county and Leesburg in 1995 and restoration began in 1999,today its open to the
public.
Photographed 2006 and Contributed by Paula Lucy Delosh |
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Red Fox Inn In Middleburg,
Originally owned by Joseph Chinn eldest son to Rawleigh Chinn and Esther Ball. Originally
built sometime after 1731. Oldest continuously operated Inn in America.
Contributed by Janean Ray |