head_left_image

Lorton VA-Where Inmates Paved the Way For A New Future

DC Reformation Brick Kiln an Occoquan Regional ParkIncluded in a recent Speechless Sunday post was the photo on the right.  The question was did anyone know what this is?  A few people were on an interesting track when they said incinerator and jail. The photo shows the only remaining brick kiln used by inmates at the DC Reformatory formerly located in Lorton VA to produce the bricks used to build many of the structures and walkways at the reformatory.

In 1925 the brick kilns were considered some of the best on the east coast and in 1927 it is estimated the inmates made over 4.2 million bricks.  The kilns were located on the banks of the Occoquan River making it easier for bricks not used for the reformatory to be sold and shipped to DC.    Bricks were used to build a number of buildings in DC include Cardoza HS on Clifton Street NW now on the National Register of Historic Places. 

In addition to the paving the way with the bricks produced at the kiln the DC Reformatory at Lorton also helped pave the way for the passage of the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution.

Brick Buildings at Lorton Workhouse Arts CenterThe first parade to bring recognition to the woman's rights movement took place in Washington DC on March 9, 1913 with over 5000 participants marching on Woodrow Wilson’s inauguration day.  In 1917 the first women arrested in our area were sent to the DC Reformatory in Lorton. It was reported that they were physically abused, force fed and made to live in filthy conditions.  It was the action of these women housed a the reformatory between 1916 and 1920 which helped bring about the 19th amendment to the Constitution giving women the right to vote.

Today the remaining brick kiln and a memorial to the Woman Suffergists are located in Occoquan Regional Park located on the edge of the Occoquan River.   Stop by to enjoy not only the waterfront park but learn more about how inmates helped pave the way to a new future in Lorton VA.

                No Hassle-No Pressure-Just Straight Talk About The Northern Virginia Real Estate Market

If you are interested in learning more about the Northern Virginia Real Estate market including Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax and Prince William Counties give Cindy Jones and CJ Realty Group, Inc a call at 703-346-2213. 

Military Relocation Specialist serving military families relocating to and from the Pentagon, Fort Belvoir, Quantico MCB and all of the Military District of Washington installations. 


Check out www.varealestatetalk.com and www.cjrealtygroup.com for more information.


CJRealty Group on FacebookWelcome to CJ Realty GroupFollow Me On Twitter

 

Licensed in Virginia



 


Comments

Cindy,

I love history, so pretty cool post!  I wouldn't have guessed brick kiln from the other day!

Posted by Liz and Bill Spear RE/MAX Elite Warren County Ohio: Cincinnati to Dayton (513.265.3004 www.LizTour.com) over 1 year ago

So it was a brick kiln, huh?  Neat.  I don't think I would have ever guessed that in a million years.  Very nice follow-up post.

Posted by Anne Clark (Metro Referrals) over 1 year ago

Liz and Bill-thanks for coming back and finding out the answer to Sunday's post. 

Posted by Cindy Jones-Northern Virginia Real Estate & Military Relocation Services (CJ Realty Group, Inc.) over 1 year ago

Anne-thank you.  Brick kilns certainly don't look anything like this now.  But obviously these did a great job of producing a huge amount of bricks.

Posted by Cindy Jones-Northern Virginia Real Estate & Military Relocation Services (CJ Realty Group, Inc.) over 1 year ago

Great post!

Posted by Joshua Zargari (MJ Decorators Workshop LI staging and home decorating) over 1 year ago

Terrific information about the local area.  You always have a nice twist to your localism posts.

Posted by Pat Fenn (Marketing Specialist for CJ Realty Group/Cindy Jones Broker ) over 1 year ago

Cindy- thanks for the history lesson.

Posted by Markita Woods FHA and VA Loans Woodbridge Mortgage Lender (WestStar Mortgage NLMS#196099) over 1 year ago

What!!! woman have the right to vote?  when did that happen? jeeez next thing you know women will allowed to go to work tooo....

Posted by Gerry Michaels GettysburgGerry (Studmuffin Media) over 1 year ago

Joshua-thanks for stopping by.

Posted by Cindy Jones-Northern Virginia Real Estate & Military Relocation Services (CJ Realty Group, Inc.) over 1 year ago

Pat-there is a lot of history in our area.

Posted by Cindy Jones-Northern Virginia Real Estate & Military Relocation Services (CJ Realty Group, Inc.) over 1 year ago

Markita- thanks for stopping by.  Hope all is well with you.

Posted by Cindy Jones-Northern Virginia Real Estate & Military Relocation Services (CJ Realty Group, Inc.) over 1 year ago

Gerry-I know how crazy is that. Next thing you know there will be women in the Supreme Court.  Go figure.

Posted by Cindy Jones-Northern Virginia Real Estate & Military Relocation Services (CJ Realty Group, Inc.) over 1 year ago

I would have never thought to write a post about inmates. Talk about thinking outside of the box. I love it! Thanks!

Posted by Joni Staples, CRS ♥ Broker Associate (936) 650-9017 (Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate - Anderson Properties) over 1 year ago

Cindy--Amazing what hard work inmates were required to do years ago! What beautiful buildings and great history lesson!

Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka&Washington Counties Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) over 1 year ago

Joni-when you have had inmates as part of your history for as long as Lorton did you understand both the positive and negative impact they had on the area and the country.

Posted by Cindy Jones-Northern Virginia Real Estate & Military Relocation Services (CJ Realty Group, Inc.) over 1 year ago

Teri-this reformatory was original designed to be a model for helping inmates learn skills.  Besides the working brick kilns they also had a huge working farm where they grew their own food.  Not exactly today's model.

Posted by Cindy Jones-Northern Virginia Real Estate & Military Relocation Services (CJ Realty Group, Inc.) over 1 year ago

I had breesed by this post and saw the Speechless Sunday post.  I had not paid attention to the photo here.  I had seen the title.  I thought looking at the Speechless Sunday photo that it was a jail.  Interesting history.

Posted by Maureen McCabe Columbus Ohio real estate (Real Living HER - HER Realtors) over 1 year ago

Maureen-thanks for stopping by and reading a little bit of Lorton history.

Posted by Cindy Jones-Northern Virginia Real Estate & Military Relocation Services (CJ Realty Group, Inc.) over 1 year ago

This blog does not allow anonymous comments