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  2. Jennie Dean - Wikipedia

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    Jane Serepta Dean (April 15, 1848 – May 3, 1913) (nicknamed "Jennie" or "Miss Jennie") was born into slavery in northern Virginia, freed as a result of the American Civil War, and became an important founder of churches and Sunday Schools for African Americans in northern Virginia.

  3. Mount Zion Old School Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    On Lucina's headstone it reads that she was a "longtime member of the Old School Baptist Church." Immediately outside the cemetery gate is a monument to a battle correspondent who died in the church/hospital after falling from his horse while covering a cavalry engagement in nearby Aldie .

  4. McLean Bible Church - Wikipedia

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    McLean Bible Church was founded in 1961 by five families in Northern Virginia. Its first service was held on Easter Sunday at Chesterbook Elementary School in McLean with Pastor J. Albert Ford. In 1980, Lon Solomon became the senior pastor. [3]

  5. Alfred Street Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    The church welcomed its first black pastor when Reverend Sampson White was called to lead the recently independent congregation. White had previously served as the founding pastor of Nineteenth Street Baptist Church of Washington, D.C. and Abyssinian Baptist Church of New York City.

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  7. Old Town Manassas - Wikipedia

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    Notable buildings include the former Manassas Presbyterian Church (1875); the former All Saints Roman Catholic Church (1878); the Sillington, Hazen Building, formerly the National Bank of Manassas (1896); the former Hopkins Candy Factory (1908-1909); the old Manassas Town Hall; the Trinity Episcopal Church (1922); the Grace Methodist Church (1926); and the Norfolk-Southern Railway passenger ...

  8. 'Whatever happened in that house, it was murder': Husband ...

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    Anyone with information about the case is asked to call the Manassas police at 703-361-1136 or submit an anonymous tip to Crime Solvers at 703-330-0330.

  9. YouTuber Elliot Eastman, 26, Feared Dead After Armed ... - AOL

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    Eastman posted his last YouTube video on Oct. 15, two days before his alleged kidnapping. In the video, the social media user could been seen eating noodles and sitting in a deck chair, while ...