Many famous people are associated with these Prince William County historic places including Maj. Gen. Smedley Darlington Butler, Mason L. Weems, John Love, Samuel Love, Mason Locke Weems and Edmund Berkeley.
Some of the country's most noteable architects helped create the Prince William County places including Capt. Charles Ewell, U.S. Marine Corps, CCC, NPS, Claudius Crozet, Col. T.H. Williamson, James Wren, Keystone Bridge Co., Sanders, Leslie, et al. and Capt. D.B. Harris. Prominent architectural styles found in Prince William Country are Federal, Colonial Revival and Greek Revival.