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There was no official Episcopal Church in the City of Fairfax until the Rev. Richard Templeton Brown, rector of The Falls Church, organized a congregation in 1843.The congregation first met at the historic Fairfax Courthouse and then moved to the private home of Mrs. William Rumsey, a Baptist from New York.
Truro Parish was created by the General Assembly of Virginia on November 1, 1732 when Hamilton Parish was divided along the Occoquan River and Bull Run. It included what is, at present, Arlington, Fairfax, and Loudoun counties, and the independent cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, and Falls Church. The parish was named after Truro in Cornwall ...
English: The campus of Truro Anglican Church, Fairfax, Virginia. The main sanctuary was built in 1959. Leaving the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia during the Anglican realignment in 2007, Truro is a member of the Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic in the Anglican Church in North America.
The historic sanctuary (pictured) was built in 1933 after the design of an earlier church in the parish known as Payne’s Church. Leaving the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia during the Anglican realignment in 2007, Truro is a member of the Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic in the Anglican Church in North America.
Fairfax Parish was the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Anglican church in colonial Virginia with jurisdiction over part of Fairfax County with its central church located at The Falls Church. The parish was created in 1764 from Truro Parish .
An anonymous donor, a local restaurant, community donations and Truro Conservation Trust worked together to keep parishioners in Chapel on the Pond. Jamaican congregation in Truro can stay in ...
It encompasses 28 contributing buildings in the central business district of Fairfax. Notable buildings include the Old Town Hall, which was built in 1900; the Barbour Building; First National Bank of Fairfax; Ford Building; Marsh House; McHugh & Hoffman Building; Rust Building; and Truro Church.
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