- Colchester, Virginia
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Colchester — Unincorporated town — Location within the Commonwealth of Virginia Coordinates: 38°40′7″N 77°14′3″W / 38.66861°N 77.23417°WCoordinates: 38°40′7″N 77°14′3″W / 38.66861°N 77.23417°W Country United States State Virginia County Fairfax Time zone Eastern (EST) (UTC-5) – Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4) ZIP codes FIPS code GNIS feature ID Colchester is an unincorporated town on the Occoquan River in Fairfax County, Virginia. Colchester is a former tobacco port established in 1753.[citation needed] The port town was located on the old post road and Thomas Mason (son of George Mason) operated a ferry across the Occoquan River here. In 1798, Mason built a bridge across the river; the bridge was washed away around 1807.[citation needed] Only one of its original buildings exist—the Fairfax Arms (10712 Old Colchester Road), which had been an ordinary and now is a privately owned dwelling. The decline of the tobacco trade, silting of the river, and diversion of most shipping to the towns of Alexandria and Occoquan caused Colchester's decline.[citation needed] The Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, Interstate 95, and the Jefferson Davis Highway (U.S. 1) are located directly to the west of the Colchester area.
Road Transportation
Portions of roads that accessed Colchester still exist. Colchester Road in Clifton is part of SR 612, and Old Colchester Road, which runs north and becomes Telegraph Road leading to Alexandria, is part of SR 611.
Famous residents
- Archibald Henderson, the longest-serving Commandant of the United States Marine Corps, serving from 1820 to 1859[citation needed]
- Alexander Henderson, his father, a member of the Virginia General Assembly and a Virginia delegate to the Mount Vernon Conference in 1785[citation needed]
Categories:- Populated places in Fairfax County, Virginia
- Unincorporated communities in Virginia
- Populated places established in 1753
- Fairfax County, Virginia geography stubs
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