A Guide to the Pimmit Hills Citizens Association Records, 1952-2012 Pimmit Hills Citizens Association Records MSS 05-15

A Guide to the Pimmit Hills Citizens Association Records, 1952-2012

A Collection in The Fairfax County Public Library

Record Group Number MSS 05-15


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Repository
Fairfax County Public Library
Record Group Number
MSS 05-15
Title
The Pimmit Hills Citizens Association Records, 1952-2012
Extent
4.0 linear feet
Creator
Pimmit Hills Citizens Association
Language
English
Abstract
The Pimmit Hills Citizens Association Records consists of 4.0 linear feet and spans the years 1952-2012, and contains minute books, meeting attendance records, telephone directories, newsletters, newspaper clippings, a scrapbook, and other administrative papers.

Administrative Information

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Use Restrictions

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Preferred Citation

Pimmit Hills Citizens Association Records, MSS 05-15, Virginia Room, Fairfax County Public Library

Acquisition Information

The Pimmit Hills Citizens Association donated the bulk of the collection through the efforts of Patricia F. Donahue in May 2018. Newspaper clippings and early PHCA papers were donated by Nan Netherton at unknown earlier date. Janice H. Vranich donated the 1956 deed and bill of sale for her parents’ Pimmit Hills house at 325 Burnside Court in August 2018.

Processing Information

Chris Barbuschak, August 2018
EAD generated by Ross Landis, 2024

Historical and Biographical Information

Residents of the Pimmit Hills neighborhood, a subdivision of 1,675 small inexpensive houses built by George Offutt in Fairfax County from 1950-1958, organized the Pimmit Hills Citizens Association on March 28, 1951. The purpose of the association was to solve and improve many of the neighborhood’s problems, provide a forum for discussion, and to overall make Pimmit Hills a better place to live. Almost seventy years later, the association continues to be active.

Scope and Content

The Pimmit Hills Citizens Association Records consists of 4.0 linear feet and spans the years 1952-2012, and contains minute books, meeting attendance records, telephone directories, newsletters, newspaper clippings, a scrapbook, and other administrative papers. Subjects include the history of Pimmit Hills, Virginia.

Series 1: Administrative Records, Boxes 1-4

This series contains PHCA administrative records including minute books, meeting attendance records, a scrapbook, telephone directories, newspaper clippings, and other administrative files and papers. Also included is the original 1956 Pimmit Hills deed and bill of sale for Virgil and Florence Holtgrave, who resided at 325 Burnside Court.

Series 2: Newsletters, 1952-2012, Boxes 4-8

This series contains the newsletters that the PHCA published to keep residents informed about community news, meetings, and projects. PHCA first issued the Pimmit Hills Newsletter in 1952, and later renamed it the Pimmit Hills Dispatch in 1962.

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Separated Material

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Series 1: Administrative Records, 1952-2004
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Series 2: Newsletters, 1952-2012
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