Slave Quarters, Clover Hill Farm (Manassas, Virginia)
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This is a 20X16' stone building, with two fireplaces. Two rooms were on the first floor, and also an attic. Is in good condition, and has been maintained with the funding provided by the Johnson family. Now owned by the Grace United Methodist Church.
Was used by members of the Johnson family after the burning of the main house in the Civil War and again in th 1920s. Has been studied and recorded by Dr. Dennis Pogue, Mount Vernon Archiologist.
Was used by members of the Johnson family after the burning of the main house in the Civil War and again in th 1920s. Has been studied and recorded by Dr. Dennis Pogue, Mount Vernon Archiologist.
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Coordinates: 38°44'17"N 77°28'34"W
- Manassas National Battlefield Park 14 km
- Battle of Chancellorsville 49 km
- Fredericksburg Battlefield 50 km
- Battle of the Wilderness 52 km
- Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse 58 km
- Aerojet Propellant Lab 61 km
- Stratford Hall Plantation 84 km
- Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge 120 km
- Werowocomoco 161 km
- Battle of Hampton Roads 214 km
- Prince William County, Virginia 2.1 km
- Buckhall, Virginia 2.7 km
- Manassas Regional Airport 4 km
- Signal Hill 4.7 km
- Bristow, Virginia 5.6 km
- Sudley Area 6 km
- Brentsville, Virginia 6.1 km
- Greater Clifton, Virginia 8.5 km
- High Capacity Underground Pipeline 16 km
- Fairfax County, Virginia 20 km