Old
Town Hall
City of Fairfax, Virginia
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Joseph E.
Willard, who served as lieutenant governor of Virginia and minister
to Spain, built Old Town Hall and gave it to the town in 1900.
He was said to have been the most influential political figure
in Fairfax County at the turn of the century. He was the only
child of the Confederate spy, Antonia Ford and Joseph C. Willard,
a Union major, co-owner of the famed hotel in Washington D.C.
A renovation of the hall by the city and Historic Fairfax City,
Inc. was completed in 1987.
Text
© 1993 Dianne Harrah, Drawing © 1993 Bill Harrah
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