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Brentsville, Virginia

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43: 305:. Some dispute exists as to where on the 30,000-acre tract the settlement started Originally, a block house was constructed overlooking an existing Iroquois trail (also known as the Shenandoah Hunting Path and the Old Carolina Road) between the Potomac and Rappahannock Rivers. However, settlement lagged, the heirs of the original grantees divided the property, and the tract was not surveyed until 1737–38. Prince William County, Virginia, was split from Stafford County in 1731, and by 1742 residents had petitioned the House of Burgesses. The Bristows took the northern portion (and had disputes with their agents), and the Footes the southernmost portion, with the Brents adjacent to the Bristows and the Haywards between the Brents and the Footes. 593: 60: 93: 126: 133: 100: 67: 342:
also being offered in 1821). In 1897, a Baptist congregation succeeded the Episcopal congregation at its church, but the Union Church continued. A Presbyterian congregation was organized in the town in 1915, and built their own building in 1952. Prince William County bought the Union Church and other properties in 1997 to create a Brentsville Historical Area Park.
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Two buildings were built in 1871: a Union Church (used by the Methodists, Episcopalians and Baptists) and a one-room schoolhouse. The school continued even after the county seat was moved to Manassas in 1893 (and hired an additional teacher in 1908, and a third teacher hired and high school course
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around 1820 (since Dumfries was too far east). The second Prince William courthouse was built on the Foote portion, and the fourth courthouse on the Bristow portion of the original Brent Town Tract, as had been the Broad Run Church around 1752. As a Loyalist who died in England in 1776, Robert
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from 1820 to January 1, 1894. Parts of the former Bristow portion were auctioned in 1834, with the proceeds called the Literary Fund and to be used for educational purposes. By 1835, Brentsville had two taverns, 3 stores, a nondenominational church and 19 dwelling houses.
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Brentsville was first platted in 1822 (by seven trustees while that litigation continued). Seventy lots were laid out, and a court house, clerk's office and jail constructed. It became Prince William County's fourth
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became even more important economically, and started campaigning to become the county seat. An Episcopal Church was constructed in 1847 (St. James Church of Dettingen Parish). It became a strategic location in the
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Bristow's lands were declared escheated to the state in 1779 (although a son contested the loss of 7,500 acres).
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and suffered heavy damage. Union troops deconstructed parts of the courthouse to build other structures.
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Former Prince William County Courthouse (built 1822), located in Brentsville and seen in 1969
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Brentsville Courthouse Historic Centre, Prince William Historic Preservation Division
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Because of its central location within the new county, Brent Town became
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Unincorporated communities in Prince William County, Virginia
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Unincorporated community
Former Prince William County Courthouse (built 1822), located in Brentsville and seen in 1969
Brentsville is located in Northern Virginia
Brentsville is located in Virginia
Brentsville is located in the United States
38°41′17″N 77°29′46″W / 38.68806°N 77.49611°W / 38.68806; -77.49611
State
Virginia
County
Prince William
Time zone
UTC−5
Eastern (EST)
DST
UTC−4
http://brentsville.com/
hamlet
Prince William County
Virginia
George Brent
Stafford County
county seat
Orange and Alexandria Railroad
Manassas Junction
American Civil War
Brentsville Historic District
Brentsville Courthouse and Jail
Moor Green
White House
National Register of Historic Places

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