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  1. History of Falls Church. Falls Church, an independent city in Virginia, United States, takes its name from The Falls Church, an 18th-century parish of the Church of England. Falls Church gained township status within Fairfax County in 1875.

  2. Taking its name from The Falls Church, an 18th-century Church of England, later the Episcopal Church, Falls Church gained township status within Fairfax County in 1875. In 1948, it seceded from Fairfax County and was incorporated as the City of Falls Church, an independent city with county-level governance status although it is not nominally a ...

    • Native Inhabitants and Early European Contact. Until the late 1600s, the wooded Falls Church region near the Potomack and its streams was inhabited solely by native people.
    • European Settlers ca. 1699. (Lord Thomas Fairfax VI came to possess the Northern Neck of Virginia in 1719 as a result of his father’s marriage to Lord Culpeper’s daughter.
    • Tobacco Act, Ports and Rolling Roads. Tobacco from Central America, transported throughout the Americas by native people, became popular in Europe, fueling the slave trade.
    • The Falls Church and Independence. The Anglican Church was the established religion of the Colony of Virginia with the closest church at Occoquan (now Pohick).
  3. History. Falls Church dates back to the late 1600s as an early Colonial settlement shared with Native Americans. The community was established around The Falls Church (Episcopal) that was founded in 1734. Falls Church became a township in 1875, and an independent city in 1948.

  4. www.fallschurchva.gov › DocumentCenter › ViewThe Story of Falls Church

    In 1748 George Mason was made a vestryman of this church. George Washington and George William Fairfax were appointed wardens in 1763 to construct a new building. The brick Falls Church (1769) standing today was designed by James Wren, and also likely built by enslaved people.

  5. The Story of Falls Church. The community located just 10 miles from the nation’s capital and today known as Falls Church boasts a history rich in culture and diversity. The People to 1700 . Native Peoples and Their Land. Great Falls of the Potomac, 1802. Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division. Typical settlement ca. 1585.

  6. Apr 23, 2024 · Its history centres around the Falls Church (Episcopal; 1767–69), which was built on the site of an earlier church erected in 1734 and named for its nearness to the Great Falls of the Potomac River.

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