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ach._ 212 E. Jefferson at Cherry St. Built c. 1904. There was once a pump and a pulley for drawing water. Originally part of the Copper property (p. 72). Owners: John and Nancy Whitman. [Sidenote: 111] _Congregational Church._ 222 N. Washington St., next to the State Theatre. Formerly used as a police station, town hall, school, recreation center and library, and finally became the Washington House, the current headquarters of the Woman's Club of Falls Church. Used for meetings and special events. [Sidenote: *112] _Mr. Eli J. Northrup._ Was located on the E. side of N. Washington St. in the 100 block. Northrup helped organize the Oakwood Cemetery Assn. and the Falls Church Telephone and Telegraph Co. He was an undertaker and ran the Eagle House (p. 96) at one time. STRUCTURES LISTED BY NAME Auchmoody, Mrs. J.L. 73 Ball, W.A. 39 Banks, Nathan 20 Barksdale, W.H. 76 Beach, Rev. H.A. 110 Biggs, W.W. 44 Billingsley, O.H. 57 The Misses Birch 109 Birge, H.C. 95 Blanton, C.L. 42 Brinkerhoff, M.H. 80 Brown, J.W. 14 Buxton, C.H. 29 Cassilear, G.W. 101 Cherry Hill (Riley, J.S.) 56 Church, Dr. M.E. (Portrait) 89 Church, M.E. 13 Columbia Baptist Church 98 Congregational Church 111 Copper, S.A. 72 Crocker, Henry 27 Crocker, E.F. 27 Crossman, Charles
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