Mr. H. C. Birge. 610 Fulton Ave. Built 1890. Now known as the Schefer School. Originally part of a 25-acre tract of the Cherry Hill Farm. Rothsay Street along the rear of the property was dedicated to provide access to the Rothsay Station on the W. and O. D. railroad, between Pennsylvania Ave. and N. Lee St. Also known as Woodland. Owner: Mrs. Eileen L. C. Schefer.
The Inn. Another name for the Eagle House Hotel, which burned down about 1920. Was located near the present site of the State Theatre at 220 N. Washington St. Occupants from about 1915 to 1919 were Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon S. Cline, Sr. He was the Managing Editor of old The Washington Star. Several of their children have remained in the Falls Church area. Eli Northrup, an undertaker, was once the proprietor.
Mr. Henry R. Thompson. Was on the S. side of Washington Blvd. in East Falls Church, on the E. side of Lee Highway. Demolished about 1975 to make way for I-66.
Columbia Baptist Church. Was located in the 100 block of E. Broad St. Demolished in 1909. A new stone church was relocated on the corner of N. Washington and W. Columbia Sts. The stone building has been replaced by a much larger brick structure. Address: 103 W. Columbia St.
Dulin Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church (South). Now the Dulin United Methodist Church, 513 E. Broad St. Built on land donated by William Dulin about 1869, shortly after the Civil War, following the separation into the Northern and Southern branches of the Methodist church.
Mrs. M. E. DePutron. 508 Lincoln Ave. Was also known as the Sherwood Farm, on 210 acres. Included the hill on which Mt. Daniel Elementary School (2328 N. Oak) is now located. Built in 1893-94 by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Coleman DePutron. Owned by Mr. and Mrs. J. Roger Wollenberg. Roger is currently a member of the City Council and a former member of the School Board. Pat Wollenberg was formerly Vice-chairman of the Historical Commission and a re-founder of the VPIS in 1965.
Mr. G. W. Cassilear. 502 Walden Court. Known also as the Cassilear/Lamont/Bell House, or Bonnie Briar. Built about 1898 on what was part of the Crossman tract. Property originally consisted of the house, a summer house (now gone), a fish pond, a sheep house (now gone), a concrete ice-house, and a barn, on 11.66 acres. Was owned by Mrs. William (Aloise) Bell, who died in February 1985.
St. James Roman Catholic Church. 905 Park Ave. Built about 1902 to replace the old church on West St. at the St. James Cemetery. Has been renovated and enlarged. Designed by A. O. Von Herbulis (See item 58).
The Methodist Episcopal Church. Isaac Crossman donated the land and funds for the Crossman Methodist Episcopal Church, built in 1875. It was demolished in 1963. The new Crossman United Methodist Church is now on the same site on the corner of N. Washington and E. Columbia Sts. This was the Northern Methodist church; Dulin was the Southern Methodist church.
Mr. V. E. Kerr. Was one of the group of houses south of the Falls Church Bank (now the site of George Mason Square) on the west side of South Washington Street about opposite The Falls Church (Episcopal). Other houses in this group were the Updike House, the James Walter Antique Shop and the Edith Thompson House (all gone).
Mr. Herbert G. Hopkins. Location unknown.
Dr. N. F. Graham. Was on the present Safeway grocery
site at 7397 Lee Highway, at the end of West St. in Fairfax County.
Capt. M. S. Roberts, 409 S. West St. Known as the Roberts/Burdick house. Capt. Roberts, who was wounded at Antietam, built the house in 1867 with wood and hardware shipped by his brother from Maine. Milton E. Roberts inherited the property from his uncle about 1915 and began a poultry business. Subsequently sold part of the property to the City for Roberts Park. House now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Burdick.
The Misses Birch. The Birch House, 312 E. Broad St. Built about 1835 but added to and renovated several times. Sold by Mr. and Mrs. Milton T. Birch in 1976 to Historic Falls Church, Inc., which in turn sold it to Mr. James Reid to build "The Wrens" on the side and rear portion. The old barn had been converted to a garage and has since been renovated into a handsome carriage house, as part of "The Wrens." VPIS was the first patron, donating $1,000 toward the preservation of the structure. On the National Register of Historic Places. Now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Mabry. Kenneth and Patricia Loustalot were the first owners after restoration (April 1980).
Rev. H. A. Beach. 212 E. Jefferson at Cherry St. Built c. 1904. There was once a pump and a pulley for drawing water. Originally part of the Copper property (p. 72). Owners: John and Nancy Whitman.
Congregational Church. 222 N. Washington St., next to the State Theatre. Formerly used as a police station, town hall, school, recreation center and library, and finally became the Washington House, the current headquarters of the Woman's Club of Falls Church. Used for meetings and special events.
Mr. Eli J. Northrup. Was located on the E. side of N. Washington St. in the 100 block. Northrup helped organize the Oakwood Cemetery Assn. and the Falls Church Telephone and Telegraph Co. He was an undertaker and ran the Eagle House (p. 96) at one time.
STRUCTURES LISTED BY NAME
| Auchmoody, Mrs. J. L. | 73 |
| Ball, W. A. | 39 |
| Banks, Nathan | 20 |
| Barksdale, W. H. | 76 |
| Beach, Rev. H. A. | 110 |
| Biggs, W. W. | 44 |
| Billingsley, O. H. | 57 |
| The Misses Birch | 109 |
| Birge, H. C. | 95 |
| Blanton, C. L. | 42 |
| Brinkerhoff, M. H. | 80 |
| Brown, J. W. | 14 |
| Buxton, C. H. | 29 |
| Cassilear, G. W. | 101 |
| Cherry Hill (Riley, J. S.) | 56 |
| Church, Dr. M. E. (Portrait) | 89 |
| Church, M. E. | 13 |
| Columbia Baptist Church | 98 |
| Congregational Church | 111 |
| Copper, S. A. | 72 |
| Crocker, Henry | 27 |
| Crocker, E. F. | 27 |
| Crossman, Charles | 24 |
| Crossman, George G. | 7 |
| Crossman Methodist Episcopal Church | 103 |
| DePutron, Mrs. M. E. | 100 |
| Dickinson, Dr. James A. | 21 |
| Dodge, Mr. Pickering | 38 |
| Dulin Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church (South) | 99 |
| Eagle House | 96 |
| Eastman, A. P. | 31 |
| Eastover (Dodge, Pickering) | 38 |
| Eells, Mrs. Annie | 37 |
| Elliott, J. C. | 48 |
| Ellison, W. M. | 6 |
| Erwin, George L. | 15 |
| Fadeley, Dr. George B. | 22 |
| Fellows, H. A. | 51 |
| Fenwick, E. T. | 4 |
| Garner, Mrs. Emma | 16 |
| Garrison, John S. | 64 |
| Gibson, John N. | 47 |
| Gott, Dr. L. E. | 70 |
| Gould, J. B. | 9 |
| Graham, Dr. N. F. | 106 |
| Green, Miss Ellen W. | 67 |
| Gundry, Miss M. | 8 |
| Hawxhurst, George W. | 43 |
| Hiett, Major Joseph T. | 60 |
| Hillier, Thomas | 55 |
| Hodgkin, Dr. J. B. | 25 |
| Hopkins, Herbert G. | 105 |
| Hopkins, Major M. S. | 18 |
| Hough, E. C. | 17 |
| Inn, The | 96 |
| Ives, G. B. | 82 |
| Kerr, V. E. | 104 |
| Kinsley, W. W. | 50 |
| Larner, Mrs. C. | 75 |
| Lawton House | Front |
| Lothrop, A. M. | Front |
| Luttrell, Samuel | 74 |
| Luttrell, Dr. S. S. | 86 |
| Lynch, Nathan | 83 |
| McInturff, G. F. | 12 |
| Mankin, Mrs. Charles A. | 36 |
| Mankin, George W. | 28 |
| Mankin Pharmacy | 23 |
| Mankin, Mrs. C. E. | 34 |
| Marshall, Charles A. | 63 |
| Merrifield, Miss B. C. | 90 |
| Merrifield, G. A. L. | 52, 53 |
| Moncure, R. C. L. | 91 |
| Munson, D. O. | 26 |
| Newell, George M. | 92 |
| Niles, F. A. | 65 |
| Northrup, E. J. | 112 |
| Nowlan, W. H. | 10 |
| Oakwood Cemetery | 87 |
| Payne, J. D. | 68 |
| Piggott, A. V. | 81 |
| Poole, G. W. | 11 |
| Presbyterian Church | 5 |
| Quick, Dr. T. C. | 66 |
| The Rectory (Somerville, Rev. G. S.) | 69 |
| Rhodes, Miss Ada | 49 |
| Riley, J. S. | 56 |
| Roberts, Captain M. S. | 107 |
| Rollins, George F. | 32 |
| Rowell, A. E. | 85 |
| Ryer, H. N. | 88 |
| St. James Roman Catholic Church | 102 |
| Seay, J. W. | 78 |
| Sims, Mrs. Mary G. | 84 |
| Smith, Andrew M. | 59 |
| Snoddy, T. B. | 40 |
| Somerville, Rev. George S. | 69 |
| Stambaugh, George | 61 |
| Stewart, Charles A. | 35 |
| Talbott, Dr. T. M. | 41 |
| Taylor Store | 30 |
| The Falls Church | 33, 62 |
| Thompson, Frank M. | 54 |
| Thompson, Henry R. | 97 |
| Thornburg, S. H. | 19 |
| Virginia Training School | 8 |
| Von Herbulis, A. O. | 58 |
| Walters, C. C. | 45 |
| Wells, J. H. | 79 |
| Wright, William B. | 77 |
| Yates, R. J. | 71 |
STRUCTURES LISTED BY ADDRESS
| Broad Street, East | |
|---|---|
| 100 block (Mankin's Store) | 34 |
| 100 block (Columbia Baptist Church) | 98 |
| 120 (J. B. Gould) | 9 |
| 133 (S. Luttrell) | 74 |
| 155 (S. S. Luttrell) | 86 |
| 200 (M. H. Brinkerhoff) | 80 |
| 209 (G. B. Ives) | 82 |
| 225 (Presbyterian Church) | 5 |
| 304 (N. Lynch) | 83 |
| 312 (The Misses Birch) | 109 |
| 400 (A. V. Piggott) | 81 |
| 424 (W. B. Wright) | 77 |
| 513 (Dulin Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church (South)) | 99 |
| 500 block (C. H. Buxton) | 29 |
| 1000 block (J. D. Payne) | 68 |
| Broad Street, West | |
| 100 block (M. E. Church) | 13 |
| 100 block (J. W. Brown) | 14 |
| 100 block (O. H. Billingsley) | 57 |
| 100 block (G. W. Mankin) | 28 |
| 200 block (C. A. Mankin) | 36 |
| 260 (G. B. Fadeley) | 22 |
| 300 block (Virginia Training School, Miss M. Gundry, Principal) | 8 |
| 923 (A. E. Rowell) | 85 |
| 934 (Ellison, W. M.) | 6 |
| Columbia Street, East | |
| on 15th Road (L. E. Gott) | 70 |
| 109 (G. F. Rollins) | 32 |
| 114 (W. H. Nowlan) | 10 |
| 117 (W. A. Ball) | 39 |
| 211 (E. Garner) | 16 |
| 219 (J. W. Garner) | 46 |
| Columbia Street, West | |
| 100 block (R. J. Yates) | 71 |
| Fairfax Street, East | |
| 115 (The Falls Church) | 33, 62 |
| 100 block (J. B. Hodgkin) | 25 |
| Fulton Street | |
| 610 (H. C. Birge) | 95 |
| Great Falls Street and Maple Avenue | |
| (G. Stambaugh) | 61 |
| Great Falls Street | |
| 110 (A. Rhodes) | 49 |
| 116 (J. W. Seay) | 78 |
| 210 (B. C. Merrifield) | 90 |
| 300 (G. L. Erwin) | 15 |
| 400 (J. L. Auchmoody) | 73 |
| 414 (A. Eells) | 37 |
| Jefferson Street, East | |
| 103 (J. H. Wells) | 79 |
| 115 (J. T. Hiett) | 60 |
| 206 (S. A. Cooper) | 72 |
| 211 (E. C. Hough) | 17 |
| 212 (H. A. Beach) | 110 |
| 215 (C. A. Marshall) | 63 |
| Lawton Street | |
| 203 (The Lawton House) | Front |
| Lee Highway | |
| 6700 block (W. W. Kingsley) | 50 |
| 6733 (A. P. Eastman) | 31 |
| and West Street (N. F. Graham) | 106 |
| Lincoln Avenue | |
| 508 (M. E. DePutron) | 100 |
| Little Falls Street | |
| 200 block (M. G. Sims) | 84 |
| 200 block (W. W. Biggs) | 44 |
| Maple Street, North | |
| 316 (A. M. Smith) | 59 |
| 319 (E. F. Crocker) | 27 |
| 321 (H. Crocker) | 27 |
| and Great Falls (G. F. McInturff) | 12 |
| 329 (C. Larner) | 75 |
| McKinley Street | |
| (T. M. Talbott) | 41 |
| Oak Street, South | |
| 114 (The Rectory—Rev. G. S. Somerville) | 69 |
| 116 (T. Hillier) | 55 |
| Park Avenue | |
| 312 (J. S. Riley) | 56 |
| 900 (C. C. Walters) | 45 |
| 905 (St. James Roman Catholic Church) | 102 |
| Roosevelt Street | |
| Oakwood Cemetery | 87 |
| Spring Street | |
| (A. O. Von Herbulis) | 58 |
| Underwood Street | |
| (G. G. Crossman) | 7 |
| Walden Court | |
| 502 (G. W. Cassilear) | 101 |
| Washington Blvd., Arlington | |
| near Lee Hwy. (R. C. L. Moncure) | 91 |
| east of Lee Hwy. (F. M. Thompson) | 97 |
| (H. R. Thompson) | 97 |
| at Roosevelt (W. H. Barksdale) | 76 |
| at Roosevelt (H. A. Fellows) | 51 |
| 6831 (G. W. Poole) | 11 |
| 6839 (E. T. Fenwick) | 4 |
| 6857 (C. A. Stewart) | 32 |
| at 25th Street (P. Dodge) | 38 |
| Washington Street, North | |
| 100 block (Mankin Pharmacy) | 23 |
| 100 block (E. J. Northrup) | 112 |
| 200 block (The Inn) | 96 |
| 222 (Congregational Church) | 111 |
| 223 (M. S. Hopkins) | 18 |
| 282 (G. A. L. Merrifield) | 52 |
| 305 (T. C. Quick) | 66 |
| 306 (G. A. L. Merrifield) | 53 |
| 351 (J. A. Dickinson) | 21 |
| 353 (G. M. Newell) | 92 |
| 384 (The Methodist Episcopal Church) | 103 |
| at s.e. corner of Columbia St. (E. W. Green) | 67 |
| at n.e. corner of Columbia St. (G. W. Hawxhurst) | 43 |
| 400 block (T. B. Snoddy) | 40 |
| 421 (C. Crossman) | 24 |
| Washington Street, South | 104 |
| (V. E. Kerr) | 104 |
| West Street, South | |
| 409 (M. S. Roberts) | 107 |
| Wilson Blvd. and McKinley Street, Arlington | |
| (A. M. Lothrop) | Front |