A Guide to the Colonial Leesburg, Inc. Collection, ca. 1949-1954 Colonial Leesburg, Inc. Collection SC 0029

A Guide to the Colonial Leesburg, Inc. Collection, ca. 1949-1954

A Collection in the
Thomas Balch Library
Collection Number SC 0029


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Repository
Thomas Balch Library
Collection number
SC 0029
Title
Colonial Leesburg, Inc. Collection ca. 1949-1954
Extent
16 folders
Creator
Unknown, B. Powell Harrison
Language
English
Abstract
Colonial Leesburg, Inc. Collection documents the establishment and accomplishments of Colonial Leesburg, Inc., a nonprofit organization founded to preserve Leesburg's colonial-style buildings.

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

Collection open for research .

Use Restrictions

No physical characteristics affect use of this material.

Preferred Citation

Colonial Leesburg, Inc (SC 0029), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.

Acquisition Information

B. Powell Harrison, Leesburg, VA; unknown

Alternative Form Available

None

Accruals

2002.0013, 1995.0073X

Processing Information

Processed by Emily Hershman, 12 December 2007. Updated by Stephanie Adams Hunter, 11 May 2009.

Historical Information

Colonial Leesburg, Inc. was founded in 1949 by B. Powell Harrison, Jr. (25 Aug 1911-1 Nov 2000) to preserve "early American" architecture in businesses in downtown Leesburg. Colonial Leesburg held numerous open houses and gatherings to encourage appreciation of Leesburg's historical landmarks. Much of modern Leesburg, including its brick sidewalks and colonial-style buildings, is a product of this nonprofit corporation's efforts.

Scope and Content

The Colonial Leesburg, Inc. Collection documents the establishment and accomplishments of Colonial Leesburg, Inc., a nonprofit organization founded to preserve Leesburg's colonial-style buildings. Elements of the collection (pamphlets, blueprints, press releases, and newspaper clippings) are in overall good condition but should be handled carefully.

The first item in the collection is a pamphlet entitled "Opportunity Leesburg and You." It emphasizes Leesburg's major sites, including Washington's Headquarters and the Janney House, and states that Colonial Leesburg seeks to "encourage and facilitate" building restoration, and to generate information about Leesburg's history and heritage throughout the community. The collection contains an annual report from November 1950, describing the first fiscal year as "successful" and listing architectural plans, consultations, and projects. Architectural notes and sketches for downtown Leesburg's renovation are also included. "Suggested Outline: Leesburg Open House" proposes plans for an organizational event that hopes to draw at least a thousand guests. Reports from various meetings, newspaper clippings discussing the organization's goals, and a press release documenting the success of the Open House are among the succeeding items. A transcript of the "Leesburg" pamphlet, written and distributed by the organization, notes Leesburg landmarks such as the Rust House, the Welbourn House and Garden, the Clerk's Office, and the Tally-Ho Theater. There are also reports from the organization's Sidewalk Committee, which worked with the town to promote the use of brick for sidewalks in the historic parts of Leesburg.

Adjunct Descriptive Data

Bibliography

Colonial Leesburg, Inc (SC 0029), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA

Other Finding Aid

None


Technical Requirements

None

Other Finding Aid

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Bibliography

Colonial Leesburg, Inc (SC 0029), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA

Contents List

Folder 1: "Opportunity Leesburg and You" Pamphlets n.d.
Folder 2: Annual Report: November 1950 November 1950
Folder 3: Architectural Plans for Downtown Leesburg n.d.
Folder 4: "Suggested Outline: Leesburg Open House" n.d.
Folder 5: Meeting minutes 1950-1951 1950-1951
Folder 6: Sidewalk Committee reports 1949, n.d. 1949, n.d.
Folder 7: Press Release May 2, 1950 2 May 1950
Folder 8: Correspondence 1950, 1954 1950, 1954
Folder 9: Committee Resolutions on Colonial Leesburg Week n.d.
Folder 10: "Leesburg" Pamphlets n.d.
Folder 11: Transcript of "Leesburg" Pamphlet n.d.
Folder 12: Picture of Colonial Downtown Leesburg n.d.
Folder 13: Newspaper Article: "A Date with Beauty" n.d.
Folder 14: Newspaper Article: "Leesburg Opens Fight to Restrain Modernism" n.d.
Folder 15: Picture of West Loudoun Street, late 1940s late 1940s
Folder 16: Newspaper Article: "Colonial Leesburg Gets Charter, Names Officers" n.d.