This page will be dedicated to stories of the heritage
of Fauquier County, Virginia. Please be sure to go all the way
to the bottom of this page. Send your stories to
Jim Burgess
Life in Old Old Virginia Bethel Military Academy Part I
An Institution Fondly Remembered
Bethel Military Academy
An Institution Fondly RememberedVolume 18-1 Winter Spring 1996
Bethel Military Academy
An Institution Fondly RememberedVolume 20-1 Winter Spring 1998
Bethel Military Academy Part II
Life at the Springs and Return to Old Bethel
Bethel Military Academy
Superintendent Kept Traditions
Bethel Military Academy The Bell Still Rings
Bethel Military Academy
Graduates
Bethel Military Academy
Superintendents
The Casanova Hunt in Virginia
Fun & Games inOld Fauquier
License OrdinanceTown of Warrenton
Joe Winkelman Stories
Thanks to Joe Winkelman for these "Telling Tales" of Fauquier County, Virginia - which will be added at a future date.
FairfaxCounty History
Telling TalesCaptain John Qunicy Marr
Telling TalesCaptain John Qunicy Marr
Ensor Letters
Following is information on some delightful Ensor Letters letters in possession
of Carolyn Hartman and Leah McCreary(now deceased)of Catlett Station Antiques
on Rt. 28, south of Manassas. Latest information is that Carolyn Hartman has given uo the shop. They have the original letters along
with other things as a display in their shop. They are not for sale
but can be viewed there. Betty Adams typed and "translated" the letters.
Sounds like the Catlett Station Antiques would be a great place for
us to visit when we go back to old Virginia. Jim Burgess
Ensor LetterKentucky Girls
Ensor LetterWhere is the Check?
Ensor LetterBad Teeth
History of G and G LonghornsFauquier County, Virginia
Some Reminences of Old SouthScroll to Chapter 1
This page last updated July 28, 2005