The Freestone Fisheries - Woodbridge VA
Posted by: Don.Morfe
N 38° 35.385 W 077° 14.951
18S E 304108 N 4273651
The Freestone Fisheries played an important role in Leesylvania’s past. Their successful operation, given the plentiful numbers of fish in the Potomac, provided a significant income to the successive proprietors of the Leesylvania estate.
Waymark Code: WM13C5V
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 11/05/2020
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The Freestone Fisheries-The Freestone Fisheries played an important role in Leesylvania’s past. Their successful operation, given the plentiful numbers of fish in the Potomac, provided a significant income to the successive proprietors of the Leesylvania estate. The Lee family conducted business in the fishing industry until they sold the property to Henry Fairfax in 1825. The fisheries at Freestone Point remained in operation until the end of the nineteenth century. Remains of the Civil War era fish houses, pictured below, can still be seen on this shoreline.
George Washington described the high quality of the Potomac river fishery in the following quote: "A river well-stocked with various kinds of fish at all seasons of the year, and in the spring with shad, herrings, bass, carp, perch, sturgeon, etc. in great abundance...the whole...is one entire fishery."
Group that erected the marker: Leesylvania State Park
URL of a web site with more information about the history mentioned on the sign: [Web Link]
Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary: Daniel K Ludwig Drive located along the southern shoreline in Leesylvania State Park. Woodbridge, VA USA 22191
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