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Dumfries, officially the Town of Dumfries, is a town in Prince William County, Virginia. The population was 4,961 at the 2010 United States Census.
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Dumfries was a small but important settlement surrounded by plantations and tenant farms. At the center of town were the public warehouses and the county courthouse, which was moved to Dumfries in 1759 in response to the town’s growing social, political, and economic importance.
The Town of Dumfries was formally established on 60 acres of land at the head of the harbor of Quantico Creek, provided by John Graham. He named the town after his birthplace, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. The General Assembly established Dumfries as the first of seven townships in Prince William County. The town received its charter on May 11, 1749 ...
Weems–Botts House Museum is a small historic museum in Dumfries, Virginia, United States. The museum includes the landmark Weems–Botts House on the corner of Duke Street and Cameron Street and the Weems–Botts Museum Annex, which houses the Lee Lansing Research Library and Archive, located at 3944 Cameron Street.
The Town of Dumfries is located on Route 1, just off Interstate 95. Dumfries is approximately 28 miles south of our nation’s capital, Washington, D.C. and approximately 78 miles north of our state’s capital, Richmond, Virginia.
Historic Dumfries Virginia, Inc. is a 501 (c)3 non-profit membership organization that operates the Weems-Botts Museum, hosts educational programs and events, and maintains a research library, archive, and collections on Dumfries’ history.
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