A Guide to the Steve Dryden Papers on Pimmit Run Research, 1998-2011 Steve Dryden Papers on Pimmit Run Research MSS 06-65

A Guide to the Steve Dryden Papers on Pimmit Run Research, 1998-2011

A Collection in The Fairfax County Public Library

Record Group Number MSS 06-65


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Repository
Fairfax County Public Library
Record Group Number
MSS 06-65
Title
The Steve Dryden Papers on Pimmit Run Research, 1998-2011
Extent
1.0 linear feet
Creator
Dryden, Steve
Language
English
Abstract
The Steve Dryden Papers on Pimmit Run Research consists of 1.0 linear feet, spans the years 1998-2011, and contains maps, newspaper clippings, correspondence, government documents, research material, and a photograph.

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

None

Use Restrictions

Consult repository for information

Preferred Citation

Steve Dryden Papers on Pimmit Run Research, MSS 06-65, Virginia Room, Fairfax County Public Library

Acquisition Information

Donated by Steve Dryden in October 2013

Processing Information

Carol Abrams, 2015
EAD generated by Ross Landis, 2024

Historical and Biographical Information

Steve Dryden grew up in McLean, Virginia and maintained a lifelong interest in the history and nature of the Washington, D.C. area. He is a preservation and environmental activist and writer. His affiliations include the Montgomery County Stormwater Partners Network Coalition, the Audubon Naturalist Society, Montgomery Countryside Alliance, FORCE, and the Friends of Peirce Mill.

Dryden reported for Business Week magazine earlier in his professional life. He also authored the books The Trade Warriors: USTR and the American Crusade for Free Trade (1995) and Peirce Mill: Two Hundred Years in the Nation's Capital (2009). In the late 1990s and early 2000s, as a member of Fairfax Trails and Streams (FTAS), a McLean-based non-profit hiking group, Dryden researched the history of Pimmit Run for a map of the trail area. The “Pimmit Run: History and Ecology of a Northern Virginia Stream” map is illustrated in watercolor and annotated with historical and ecological information as well as points of interest along the trail.

Pimmit Run is an 8-mile long stream running from the edge of Arlington through Fairfax County, Virginia. The Pimmit Run Trail is a walking and mountain biking trail that follows the stream. The downstream trail starts in Arlington near Glebe Road and Chain Bridge, and it shares space with the Potomac Heritage Trail for the first mile. Most of the trail runs through residential areas and Fairfax County parkland. Even before the formal opening of the trail in 2007, Pimmit Run has long been a destination for hikers and naturalists.

The route marked on the “Pimmit Run: History and Ecology of a Northern Virginia Stream” map pre-dates the formal opening of the trail by the Fairfax County Park Authority. FTAS proposed this route so that a trail along Pimmit Run could join a network of interconnected off-road trails. The proposed trail also overlapped existing trails such as the Potomac Heritage Trail. The long-time goal among many in Fairfax County, including the Fairfax County Park Authority, FTAS, and the Potomac River Greenways Coalition, was to develop the Pimmit Run Trail so that it would tie in with a cross-county trail between Great Falls and Lorton and the 10-mile Potomac Heritage Trail along the Virginia shore between Theodore Roosevelt Island and the American Legion Bridge.

Part of FTAS’ advocacy efforts included Dryden researching the history and ecology of Pimmit Run. In 2004, FTAS successfully brought about the passing of a $65 million Fairfax County Park Authority bond which included funding for the Cross County Trail, missing links and stream crossings on the Pimmit Run Trail, and the acquisition of open space. In 2007, the Pimmit Run Trail opened downstream of Old Dominion to Brookhaven.

Scope and Content

The Steve Dryden Papers on Pimmit Run Research consists of 1.0 linear feet, spans the years 1998-2011, and contains maps, newspaper clippings, correspondence, government documents, research material, and a photograph. Subjects covered are Pimmit Run’s history and ecology; families who lived along Pimmit Run; historic homes and buildings along Pimmit Run; threats to the Pimmit Run area including proposed development, sewage, and invasive plants; and more contemporary issues with trash and illegal fishing.


Index Terms

  • Dryden, Steve
  • Fairfax Trails and Streams
  • McLean (Va.) - History
  • Pimmit Run Trail
  • Pimmit Run Watersheds

Container List

Box 1 Folder 1: Branches and Springs, 1999-2003
Box 1 Folder 2: Churches and Graveyards, 2001-2006
Box 1 Folder 3: Civil War, Undated
Box 1 Folder 4: Fairfax County Stream Protection Studies of Pimmit, 2004
Box 1 Folder 5: Flora and Fauna, 2005
Box 1 Folder 6: Historic Marker at Nelson's Mill (Declaration of Independence, 1814), 1999-2011
Box 1 Folder 7: History, 1998-2005
Box 1 Folder 8: Homes, Mills, Buildings, and Notable Families, 1999-2005
Box 1 Folder 9: John Pimmit (also spelled Pymmett) - 17th Century Events & People, 1998
Box 1 Folder 10: Marie Butler Leven Nature Preserve, Undated
Box 1 Folder 11: Minor Hill, 2001-2005
Box 2 Folder 1: Mouth of Pimmit/Chain Bridge , 2002-2011
Box 2 Folder 2: Pimmit Cabin, 2001
Box 2 Folder 3: Pimmit Hills, 2002
Box 2 Folder 4: Pimmit Run Area Maps, Undated
Box 2 Folder 5: Pimmit Run Expressway , 2001
Box 2 Folder 6: Railroads and Trolleys, Undated
Box 2 Folder 7: Salona Property in McLean, 2001-2004
Box 2 Folder 8: Sewer and Pollution Issues, 1999
Box 2 Folder 9: Trash and Illegal Fishing in Chain Bridge Area, 2000-2003
Box 2 Folder 10: Winslow Roper Hatch (1908-1980), McLean-Area Historian, Undated