Category Archives: Wellington

Visit to Wellington (River Farm) on the Way to War

On April 17, 1862, William H. Snowden boarded the steamboat John A. Warner for a trip down the Potomac River. He was traveling for business….with the Union Army. While he was raised in the Quaker tradition, at the first sign … Continue reading

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Heirs of River Farm

Published in the Mount Vernon Gazette March 31, 2021 On October 15, 1785, George Washington’s favorite nephew married Martha Washington’s favorite niece. George Augustine Washington was the son of George Washington’s youngest Brother Charles, the founder of Charlestown, West Virginia. … Continue reading

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The Snowden School on Fort Hunt Road: a School Built by a Community and a Community Built by a School

This is the third in a series of posts on the Snowden Family and their contributions to our community.  Previous articles can be found in the archives on the right hand side of the page. On the morning of Tuesday, … Continue reading

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Wellington, Riverview, Andalusia, Arcturus and Collingwood: The Snowden Brothers and their Homes

This is the first in a series of posts on the Snowden Family and their connections to the history of our area.  Of at least 5 homes occupied by the Snowdens from 1859-1949, only two are left:  Wellington and Collingwood.  … Continue reading

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