Glebe House (Arlington, Virginia)

[5] In this case, the Church of England established the glebe before the American Revolutionary War.

[5] A historical marker that the Arlington County government erected near the house in 1969 states that the glebe was a 500-acre (200 ha) farm that was: ... provided for the rector of Fairfax Parish, which included both Christ Church, Alexandria, and the Falls Church.

Bryan Fairfax (8th Lord Fairfax), John Peter Van Ness (Mayor of Washington), Clark Mills (sculptor), Caleb Cushing (first U.S. Minister to China), and Frank Ball (state senator).

[3][8] The Arlington County Board designated the building as a local historic district on January 7, 1984.

This article about a property in Arlington County, Virginia on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.