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Henry House, Sudley Road, Manassas, Manassas, Virginia

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Significance: The first house on the Henry Hill site was built by Thomas King in 1812. In 1822 the property was acquired by the Henry family. On 21 July 1861 the First Battle of Bull Run was fought in the immediate vicinity of the house. Family matriarch Judith Henry was killed, the only civilian casualty of the battle. On 13 Jun 1865 the nation's first Civil War monument was dedicated by Union veterans adjacent to the house site. The present house, a two-story, gable-end, vernacular dwelling, was constructed in 1870 partially overlapping the original house site. Built of wood frame construction on a fieldstone foundation, the Henry House originally consisted of two rooms downstairs and two rooms upstairs, with an external chimney centered on the north gable. By 1883 an addition had been constructed at the north end of the house, adding another room to each floor, and including a cellar. By the 1890s the Henry family was charging visitors for tours of the battlefield. The house was bought by the Sons of Confederate Veterans in 1922 for use as a visitors center. In 1940 the Henry House was donated to the National Park Service, to become part of Manassas Battlefield Park.

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N702

Survey number: HABS VA-1363

Building/structure dates: 1812 Initial Construction

Building/structure dates: ca. 1870 Demolished

Building/structure dates: 1870 Initial Construction

Building/structure dates: 1883 Subsequent Work

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farmhouses wooden buildings visitors centers war civil war farming concession manassas va house henry house sudley sudley road manassas virginia edward l byrdy judith henry naomi hernandez historic american buildings survey thomas king virginia b price mark schara sons of confederate veterans photo american civil war civil war fireplace architectural diagrams floor layout architectural plan library of congress building plans
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1933 - 1940
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Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
King, Thomas
Henry, Judith
Sons of Confederate Veterans
Price, Virginia B, transmitter
Hernandez, Naomi, delineator
Byrdy, Edward L, delineator
Schara, Mark, delineator
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Location

Manassas (Va.) ,  38.75095, -77.47527
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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farmhouses wooden buildings visitors centers war civil war farming concession manassas va house henry house sudley sudley road manassas virginia edward l byrdy judith henry naomi hernandez historic american buildings survey thomas king virginia b price mark schara sons of confederate veterans photo american civil war civil war fireplace architectural diagrams floor layout architectural plan library of congress building plans