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ner of N. Maple Ave. and W. Great Falls St., facing Great Falls St., now the site of the Garden Court Townhouses. Note that it had a windmill. [Sidenote: 62] _The Falls Church (Episcopal)._ A photo made during the Civil War. (See also pp. 33 to 61 for another photo and descriptive text.) [Sidenote: 63] _Mr. Charles A. Marshall._ 215 E. Jefferson St., facing Cherry St., on a 3-lot parcel. Built c. 1900. Owned by L.F. Jennings. [Sidenote: *64] _Mr. John S. Garrison._ Was on the S.W. corner of Washington Blvd. and Lee Highway in East Falls Church. Later the office of Dr. Howard Berger. Demolished for I-66. [Sidenote: *65] _Mr. F.A. Niles._ Was near Seven Corners on Route 7. Later the home of the Duffys and Higgins. [Sidenote: *66] _Dr. T.C. Quick._ Was on the N.W. corner of N. Washington St. and W. Great Falls, across the street from the present Trammell's Gate Housing Development. Tunis Cline Quick was a classmate of President Taft, who spoke from the steps of another former Quick home now occupied by the Ives-Pearson Funeral Home at 472 N. Washington St. [Sidenote: *67] _Miss Ellen W. Green._ Was on the corner of N. Washington and E. Columbia Sts., on the present site of the parking lot of the Crossman Methodist Church. [Sidenote: *68] _Mr. Jno. D. Payne._ Was at Seven Corners near Koons Ford, located at 1051 E. Broad St. Payne's Corners (now Seven Corners) was named for him. He was a former mayor of Falls Church, 1906-07. [Sidenote: *69] _The Rectory. Rev. George S. Somerville._ Was the Rectory of The Falls Church (Episcopal) from 1900 to 1912 on S. Oak St., next to 116 in the present parking lot of 803 W. Broad St. Both houses were built by Thomas Hillier. (See item 55.) [Sidenote: *70] _Dr. L.E. Gott._ Was on 15th Road, near the end of E. Columbia St., in what is now Arlington County. Dr. Louis Edward Gott was a surgeon in the Confederate Army. He apparently did not sign the Ordinance of Secession and helped draw up the town charter in 1875. [Sidenote: *71] _Mr. R.J. Yates._ Was located in the middle of the 100 block of W. Columbia St. on the present site of the Columbia Baptist Church. It was once the site of the Forbes Institute, a private school run by the Forbes family. [Sidenote: 72] _Mr. S.A. Copper._ 206 E. Jefferson St. Built 1889. On a very attractive lot. House and barn have been renovated. Owned by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quinn. [Sidenote: 73] _Mrs. J.L. Auchmoody._ 400 Great Falls St. B
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