The Conner House

The Conner House

About

The Conner House achieved significance in the Civil War, first as Confederate headquarters for Gen. Joseph E. Johnston from July to November 1861, and then as a hospital for the wounded of the second battle of Manassas. One of the few remaining antebellum residences in the growing Manassas region, the plain stone house was built ca. 1820, probably as an overseer's house, and later extended. Using the local dark brown sandstone, it survives as an example of an indigenous vernacular dwelling type. During the first half of the 20th century the property was owned by the Conner family, proprietors of one of Prince William County's major dairy farms. At the end of the 20th century, the Conner House underwent a long-term restoration as a civic amenity by the city of Manassas Park.

Details

City of Manassas Park
Historic Site
Conner Dr
Manassas Park, VA 20111

 

In the Area

The Conner House
Conner Dr
Manassas Park