Arlington Ridge Road

 

Arlington Ridge Road south of South Nash Street

The mansion which formerly stood here was built in 1841 by James Roach, a prosperous contractor who supplied most of the brick and stone used in the construction of the Aqueduct Bridge and Alexandria Canal (under construction 1833-1843) and the Alexandria, Loudoun, and Hampshire Railroad (under construction 1853-1859). His property, which extended to RoachÂ’s Run, was ruined and vandalized during the construction of Fort Runyon and Fort Albany in 1861. His mansion was demolished in 1965.

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September 14, 2004

I’m sure it is much bigger than it looks from this picture!

Shi
September 14, 2004

Hey, I’m glad you’re here! And looky, you didn’t get caught in the path of the storm, either! Hey, dusty old files, wouldn’t ya say???

Hey, you! I haven’t seen a number posted lately. The last one was 259, right? Is all your walking paying off in pounds lost? đŸ™‚

September 15, 2004

258