Pohick Church

USA / Virginia / Newington / US-1, 9301
 Episcopal Church, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, Georgian (architecture), 1770s construction
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The Pohick Church is a church near Lorton, Virginia. Originally founded as "the Occoquan Church," in the Episcopal Truro Parish of Virginia, it was later renamed "Pohick Church" in 1732 after relocating near Pohick Creek. The current site is now occupied by Cranford Methodist Church.

The Pohick Church had several notable members of the vestry who helped raise funds for its construction, including George Washington and his father Augustine, George Mason, and George William Fairfax (a relative of Lord Fairfax). It was custom at the time to raise money for the funding of the church through the purchase of private pew boxes.

During the Civil War, the church was taken over by Union troops, who used the church building as a stable. Soldier graffiti is still visible on the church walls.

The churchyard was also used as a launching site for observation balloons to scout Confederate positions and troop movements to the south.
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Coordinates:   38°42'31"N   77°11'36"W
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