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Belle Haven, Fairfax County, Virginia : ウィキペディア英語版
Belle Haven, Fairfax County, Virginia

Belle Haven is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. Nearby CDPs are Huntington, Virginia (west), Groveton, Virginia (southwest) and Fort Hunt, Virginia (south). The population was 6,518 at the 2010 census.
The CDP is located just south of Old Town Alexandria and bounded on the west by Richmond Highway (U.S. 1) and on the east by the Potomac River. It encompasses Belle Haven, a wealthy subdivision dating from the 1920s, and several adjoining neighborhoods. Some, particularly New Alexandria and Belle View, are among the lowest-lying residential areas of Fairfax County, and sustained extensive flood damage from storms including 2003's Hurricane Isabel and 1972's Hurricane Agnes. The Belle View branch of the Alexandria Post Office is located here, and serves the 22307 ZIP code in which the majority of the CDP falls.
==History==
The name Belle Haven derives from when Scottish pioneers settled along the Potomac River in the early 1700s, they named the settlement after their favorite countryman, the Earl of Belhaven. This early settlement thrived along the Potomac River as a port and was later renamed Alexandria. The area later became part of the West Grove Plantation, which was built by Hugh West around 1748, it capitalized on its close and favorable position to the newly forming town of Alexandria.〔Belle Haven Country Club Historical files〕
The West family was important in Virginia and Fairfax County politics in the 18th century. Hugh West himself was a Burgess from Fairfax County, a vestryman, and a trustee of the town of Alexandria. His son, John, followed in his father's footsteps with continued public work until he died in 1777.〔The Alexandria Gazette. The George Washington Ball map, and various Edith Sprouse articles on local history.〕
The home passed from the West's family in 1814 to a Col. Augustine J. Smith who bought the plantation from the last West, James, who died in 1814. Smith is known to have enlarged the original 155 acres to over 1,800. This included the draining of the swamps along the Potomac River and building a dike. This increased his land holding considerably, but the embankments were cut after his death and never repaired. He is also known for his vast building spree where he had no less than thirteen new buildings built for the much enlarged plantation. These included larger slave quarters for the forty slaves he owned.〔
Smith died in 1830 and after several years the plantation was sold to Dennis Johnston, a man noted for his poor grammar. He did little enlarging to the plantation, still known as West's Grove. He was probably kept busy repairing all of Smith's additions. Mr. Johnston died several years before the Civil War and his wife ran the plantation in his place.〔 In 1862 the 39th New York Volunteers (Garibaldi Guard) occupied the plantation and later burned it to the ground retaliating against the owner's sons for serving as officers on General Robert E. Lee's staff. No house occupied this land again until the first house was built in Belle Haven at 6041 Woodmont Road in 1928.
The current Belle Haven residential community had its start in the 1920s when David Howell, a civil engineer from Alexandria, purchased the land from owners Mrs. Thomas Wilfred Robinson, Sr. and her brothers. Upon purchasing the land, David Howell set up two corporations, one to construct a golf course and club, and the other to develop a residential subdivision. The golf course and club later became the Belle Haven Country Club which still exists today.〔

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