Ben Lomond Manor House 1936
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member garmin_geek
N 38° 47.308 W 077° 30.337
18S E 282374 N 4296284
Built in 1832 by Benjamin Tasker Chinn and named by his wife after her home in Virginia.
Waymark Code: WMBXA9
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 06/30/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member TheBeanTeam
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Originally part of an extensive Northern Virginia land grant, the site of Ben Lomond was one of numerous plantations that Robert “Councillor” Carter III owned in Colonial Virginia. After Carter died his large land-holdings were divided amongst his heirs. One, Benjamin Tasker Chinn, inherited the site of Ben Lomond in 1830 and within two years had built the two story main house along with the dairy, smokehouse, and slave quarter. Chinn leased the property out the Pringle family prior to the Civil War. Both the Chinns and Pringles used their enslaved workforce to farm corn and wheat and to care for the nearly 500 Merino sheep that were part of the property.

Immediately after the Battle of 1st Manassas the house was converted into a Confederate field hospital. For nearly a month wounded soldiers were crammed into the house with many more covering the grounds. Confederate troops encamped near the house in the winter, requiring the house to be re-established as a hospital treating diseased men. After the Confederates evacuated the area in 1862, Federal soldiers ransacked the house, destroying furniture and littering the interior with graffiti.

After the Civil War, both the Chinns and Pringles struggled to rebuild.Eventually the Chinns sold the property. A succession of various owners called Ben Lomond home, including John F. Rixey chief doctor to President Theodore Roosevelt.

In time for the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, today Ben Lomond has been brought back to its Civil War appearance. The grounds are open to the public from sunrise to sunset every day. Tours are offered Thursday through Monday from May 1 through October 31 from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. or by appointment.

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10914 Sudley Manor Drive
Manassas, VA USA
Year photo was taken: 1936

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