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Ossian Hall
Ossian Hall, front elevation, Annandale, Virginia.
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Ossian Hall was an 18th-century plantation house in Annandale, Fairfax County, Virginia. Ossian Hall was one of three large residences, along with Oak Hill, and Ravensworth, owned by the Fitzhugh family in Fairfax County.

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Location

Ossian Hall was located north of Braddock Road and east of the Capital Beltway (Interstate 495).[1]

History

Ossian Hall was built on the Ravensworth land grant by Nicholas Fitzhugh, son of Henry Fitzhugh. In 1804, Dr. David Stuart, a commissioner for the Federal City, purchased Ossian Hall and relocated there with his wife, Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart, and their children.

Francis Asbury Dickins, a Washington attorney, used the home as a summer residence until the outbreak of the Civil War, when it became his year-round residence.[2] All three of the Fitzhugh estates were protected by orders from both sides throughout the war.[3]

Joseph L. Bristow, an American politician from Kansas, purchased Ossian Hall in 1918 and died there on July 14, 1944.

On September 3, 1959, Ossian Hall was burned as a training exercise for the Annandale Fire Department.[3]

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See also

References

  1. ^ http://virginia.hometownlocator.com/maps/feature-map,ftc,3,fid,1778890,n,ossian%20hall.cfm[bare URL]
  2. ^ "Annandale History at Ossian Hall Historic Home". annandalechamber.com. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
  3. ^ a b "History of Annandale". annandale.va.us. Retrieved 25 September 2015.

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38°49′32″N 77°12′42″W / 38.82556°N 77.21167°W / 38.82556; -77.21167


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