Manassas is the county seat for Prince William County
Aden is in Prince William County
Prince William County(685) ► ADJACENT TO PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY Fairfax County(712) ► Fauquier County(119) ► Loudoun County(346) ► Manassas(93) ► Manassas Park(7) ► Stafford County(213) ► Charles County, Maryland(150) ►
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On Fleetwood Drive (County Route 611), on the right when traveling south.
Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church, South was built 1893–1894 on land donated by Newton and Annie Allen Sayers of Massadale Farm. Methodist circuit riders stopped regularly at this farm to administer to
the spiritual needs of their followers in the . . . — — Map (db m237426) HM
On Aden Road (County Route 646) at Leeta Cornus Lane, on the left when traveling east on Aden Road.
The road bed here follows the south branch of the Dumfries Road, in use before 1740, which crossed Cedar Run at Tacquet’s Ford. This route connected the Port of Dumfries with Red Store, now known as Warrenton, and interior settlements beyond. Dower . . . — — Map (db m2260) HM
Near Trotters Ridge Place, 0.1 miles north of Neigh Way, on the right when traveling north.
Built by William Alexander (born March 3, 1744, died April 3, 1814). He was a member of the Prince William County Committee of Safety in 1774, Lt. Col. of the county militia during the Revolutionary War, and a justice. In 1765 he married Sigismunda . . . — — Map (db m237423) HM
On Aden Road (Virginia Route 646) at Trodders Ridge Place on Aden Road.
Effingham, just south of here, was built ca. 1777 and was the home of William Alexander. In 1774 Alexander was elected to the Prince William County Committee of Safety, charged with enforcing an embargo on trade with Great Britain. During the . . . — — Map (db m237425) HM
On Deepwood Lane, 0.4 miles east of Fleetwood Drive, on the right when traveling east.
On land originally part of the Brent Town Grant, the Green Level Plantation was established ca. 1750. In addition to to growing tobacco and raising livestock, owner Lynaugh Heim served as a local militia captain, Justice of the Peace, member of the . . . — — Map (db m237424) HM
On Aden Road (County Route 646) at MCB-8, on the right when traveling east on Aden Road. Reported missing.
In 1743, the second Prince William County Courthouse was built near here along Cedar Run, replacing the first county courthouse in Woodbridge. After the creation of Fairfax County, the Cedar Run location, owned by Philemon Waters, became the center . . . — — Map (db m2487) HM