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Rippon Lodge is one of the oldest houses remaining in Prince William County, Virginia, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1971. [3] Built around 1747 by Richard Blackburn (1705-1757 [4]) as the main residence and headquarters of his plantation, it lies on high ground overlooking Neabsco Creek at the south end of what is now the unincorporated town of Woodbridge at ...
During his lifetime, Blackburn operated two separated plantations in Prince William County. Rippon Lodge was in the eastern portion. The "Yorkshire" plantation was in the west (partly on the other side of Bull Run in Fairfax County). Thus, in the 1787 Virginia tax census, Col. Thomas Blackburn was responsible for taxes in both the county's tax ...
Prince William County Courthouse; R. Rippon Lodge; Rising Hill Camp; Robinson House (Manassas, Virginia) Rockledge (Occoquan, Virginia) S.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Prince William County, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.
The eldest son of Col. Thomas Blackburn and his wife Christian Scott was born to the patriotic gentry of Prince William County, Virginia.He was likely born between 1762 and 1764, since he is listed on the Prince William County tax rolls as under 21 years old in 1781 and had an individual listing in 1787.
Inside Royal Lodge: Prince Andrew’s 30-room mansion that Prince William ‘has his eye on’ ... in 1830 under King William IV’s orders and rebuilt. By 1840, it was being used as accommodation ...
The prince, 63, has been fighting to stay at the historic Royal Lodge home, which requires an annual $503,000 upkeep per year. The sprawling property is a 19th century, Grade II listed mansion ...
Rippon Lodge, c. 1747, Prince William County — home of the Blackburn family; Rockledge Mansion, built in 1758 by William Buckland at Occoquan, Prince William County — home of John Ballendine, the founder of Occuquan; Russell House and Store, early 19th-century house and store at Dale City; Sara Myers House, 1790, Old Town District of ...