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The Glebe of Fairfax Parish

The glebe was a 500-acre farm provided for the rector of F...

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The Glebe

In 1762 the vestry of St. Anne's Parish purchased from Wil...

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The Glebe House

Built in 1767 by members of the Church of England in Dutch...

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The Glebe

Five miles north is the home of the rectors of Cople Paris...

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The Glebe of Fairfax Parish

The glebe was a 500-acre farm provided for the rector of Fairfax Parish, which included both Christ Church, Alexandria, and the Falls Church. The Glebe House, built in 1775, stood here. It burned in 1808 and was rebuilt in 1820, ...

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The Glebe

In 1762 the vestry of St. Anne's Parish purchased from William Burton 400 acres here for the residence and lands of the rector of the parish, established in 1745. This glebe was so used almost until the dissolution of the ...

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The Glebe House

Built in 1767 by members of the Church of England in Dutchess County for their minister.

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Church Street and Fountain Place, on the left when traveling east on Main Street.

Courtesy ...

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The Glebe

Five miles north is the home of the rectors of Cople Parish, one of whom, Walter Jones, married Washington’s parents, March 6, 1781. Here lived Thomas Smith, rector of the parish, 1764–1799, and chairman of the County Committee of Safety, ...

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