A Guide to the Henry H. Douglas Collection, 1861-1978 Henry H. Douglas Collection MSS 06-13

A Guide to the Henry H. Douglas Collection, 1861-1978

A Collection in The Fairfax County Public Library

Record Group Number MSS 06-13


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Repository
Fairfax County Public Library
Record Group Number
MSS 06-13
Title
The Henry H. Douglas Collection, 1861-1978
Extent
1.5 linear feet
Creator
Henry H. Douglas (1906-1989)
Language
English
Abstract
The Henry H. Douglas Collection consists of 1.5 linear feet and spans the years 1861-1978. It contains correspondence, news articles, membership cards, meeting announcements, a transcription, photostats, photographs, negatives, and currency.

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

None

Use Restrictions

Consult repository for information.

Preferred Citation

Henry H. Douglas Collection, MSS 06-13, Virginia Room, Fairfax County Public Library

Acquisition Information

Donated by the Estate of Henry H. Douglas in 1989.

Processing Information

Stephanie Ballard, Jessica Koenig, John & LeAnn Turbyfill, and Chris Barbuschak, 2017-2020
EAD generated by Ross Landis, 2021

Historical and Biographical Information

Henry Hulbert Douglas was born in a log cabin near Bozeman, Montana on February 27, 1906, to Emma Catherine and Elmer Allen Douglas. He attended Billings Polytechnic Institute, the University of Montana at Missoula, and graduated from Oberlin College in 1929. Douglas went on to serve as a librarian at the American Merchant Marine Library Association and later as a librarian at the Library of Congress in 1937.

In 1942, Douglas testified before the House Committee on Un-American Activities (Dies Committee) due to his association with the American League for Peace and Democracy in 1938 and the Washington Committee to Aid China in 1939. He denied being a communist and the committee ultimately cleared him.

On May 9, 1942, Douglas enlisted in the Army at Fort Myer, Virginia. He was stationed with the 6th Army Air Force at Albrook Field in Panama and later transferred to the Chinese Air Force Detachment at Tyndall Field in Florida serving as a Chinese interpreter.

After World War II, Douglas returned to the Library of Congress, later worked for the Office of Technical Services at the Department of Commerce, and went on to become a librarian for Mary Riley Styles Public Library in Falls Church, Virginia.

In 1960, Douglas established Econoprint, a printing business which he operated for twenty-one years. In 1967, Douglas founded the Pioneer America Society which published articles about historic sites in Northern Virginia. He was editor for the Society’s “Pioneer American” and “Echoes of History” journals. A long-time resident of Falls Church, he also served as the chairman of the Falls Church Historical Commission and was also the group’s historian and archivist. He and his wife, June Douglas, published the quarterly “Falls Church Historical News and Notes” from 1970-1972. In later years, Henry Douglas continued writing and editing “Falls Church Historical News and Notes” articles for The Falls Church News-Advertiser from 1980-1983.

Douglas authored a number of books including “Caves of Virginia” (1964); “Falls Church, Places and People” (1981) as well as edited and published the second edition of Herbert H. Harwood’s “Rail’s to the Blue Bridge” which included Douglas’ photos of rolling stock and scenes along the Washington & Old Dominion Railroad. Henry H. Douglas died on January 16, 1989.

Scope and Content

The Henry H. Douglas Collection consists of 1.5 linear feet and spans the years 1861-1978. It contains correspondence, news articles, membership cards, meeting announcements, a transcription, photostats, photographs, negatives, and currency. The bulk of the collection consists of negatives from Douglas’ publications “Echoes of History” and “Falls Church Historical News and Notes”. Subjects include historic sites in Northern Virginia; Falls Church, Virginia; and the Washington and Old Dominion Railroad.

Series 1: Personal Papers, 1861-1978, Box 1

This series contains correspondence, news articles, membership cards, meeting announcements from the Historical Society of Fairfax County, a “Dog Dollar” issued on September 24, 1861 in Leesburg, Virginia, and the original photostat copy of the 2nd edition of Herbert H. Harwood’s “Rails to the Blue Ridge”. Included are documents concerning Douglas’ testimony before the House Committee of Un-American Activities in 1942 including letters from Rep. Jerry Voorhis, attorneys, friends, and supporters. Also featured in this series is Henry and June Douglas’ transcription of "Report Concerning Removal of Gunpowder from the Naval Magazine During the British Invasion of Washington. Sept. 10, 1814-Sept. 10, 1815” which was written by Mordecai Booth who supervised the removal and subsequent return of gunpowder to Daniel Dulany’s farm in Falls Church, Virginia in 1814. Douglas’ correspondence concerning the Washington and Old Dominion Railroad, Fairfax County Historical Landmarks Preservation Commission, and Fairfax County History Commission is also contained here.

Series 2: Negatives

Sub-series 2-1: Publications, 1969-1975, Box 1
This series contains Washington & Old Dominion Railroad illustration negatives for the second edition of “Rails to the Blue Ridge” by Herbert H. Harwood (1969) and the print negatives and half-tone negatives for “Falls Church Celebrates 100 Years”(1975), a seventeen-page booklet about the history of Falls Church.

Sub-series 2-2: Echoes of History, 1968-1976, Box 2
This series contains negatives for the Pioneer America Society’s bi-monthly publication “Echoes of History”. It was published from 1970-1976 and featured articles about historic structures and places in Northern Virginia. The negatives are organized by the volume and issue number in which they were published except for larger negatives which are filed at the end. The volume, issue, and page number of where each illustration appeared in the journal are included in the description.

Sub-series 2-3: Falls Church Historical News and Notes, 1967-1973, Box 3
This series contains negatives for Henry and June Douglas’ quarterly publication “Falls Church Historical News and Notes”. It was published from 1970-1972 featuring articles about the history of Falls Church. The negatives are organized by the volume and issue number in which they were published except for larger negatives which are filed at the end. The volume, issue, and page number of where each illustration appeared in the journal are included in the description.

Separated Material

Photographs from this collection were integrated into the Fairfax County Public Library Photographic Archive. Other materials from Douglas’ estate were transferred to Alexandria Public Library, Prince William County Public Library, Thomas Balch Library and the Library of Virginia.


Index Terms

  • Douglas, Henry H. (1906-1989)
  • Fairfax County (Va.) - Buildings, structures, etc.
  • Falls Church (Va.) - History
  • Historic buildings - Virginia
  • United States - Congress - House - Committee on Un-American Activities
  • Washington & Old Dominion Railroad

Container List

Series 1: Personal Papers, 1861-1978
  • Box 1 Folder 1
    Leesburg, Va. “Dog Dollar”, Issued 1861 , 1861
  • Box 1 Folder 2
    House Committee of Un-American Activities “Dies Committee”, Correspondence & News Clippings, 1939-1947
  • Box 1 Folder 3
    Correspondence, Fairfax County Historical Landmarks Preservation Commission, 1967-1969
  • Box 1 Folder 4
    Correspondence, Fairfax County History Commission, 1969-1977
  • Box 1 Folder 5
    Correspondence, Washington and Old Dominion Railroad, 1968-1970
  • Box 1 Folder 6
    Statement at East Falls Church Metro Station Design Hearing, April 25, 1972 [3 copies] , 1972
  • Box 1 Folder 7
    Historical Society of Fairfax County. Announcements of Meetings & Membership Cards, 1971-1978
  • Box 1 Folder 8
    Historical Society of Herndon. Constitution and Meeting Announcements, 1971
  • Box 1 Folder 9
    J. Berkley Green. List of Herndon Photographs and Funeral Home History, 1969
  • Box 1 Folder 10
    “Your Obedient Servant, Mordecai Booth” transcribed 1970 by June and H.H. Douglas , 1970
  • Box 1 Folder 11
    “Rails to the Blue Ridge” by Herbert Harwood, 2nd edition, 1969 [Original Photostat Copy] , 1969
Series 2: Negatives,
  • Sub-series 2-1: Publications, 1969-1975
    • Box 1 Folder 12
      “Rails to the Blue Ridge” by Herbert Harwood, 2nd edition, 1969 [Original half-tone illustration negatives] , 1969
    • Box 1 Folder 13
      “Falls Church Celebrates 100 Years” Master Print Negatives and Half-tone negatives, 1975

       

  • Sub-series 2-2: Echoes of History, 1968-1976
    • Box 2
      Braden-Roberts Log House (v.1, no.1, p.1), Undated
    • Box 2
      Funeral Procession in Herndon, Va., towards Chestnut Grove Cemetery (v.1, no.1, p.4), Undated
    • Box 2
      Hume School, Arlington Historical Society Headquarters (v.1, no.1, p.5), Undated
    • Box 2
      Heard in Loudon County (v.1, no.1, p.6), Undated
    • Box 2 Folder
      Green Spring Farm (v.1, no.1, p.7), Undated
    • Box 2
      Mount Air (v.1, no.1, p.8), Undated
    • Box 2
      Mohler House, Front Façade (v.1, no.1, p.9), Undated
    • Box 2
      Mohler House, Rear Façade (v.1, no.1, p.10), Undated
    • Box 2
      View with Mohler House and Centreville Methodist Church (v.1, no.1, p.11), Undated
    • Box 2
      View with Mohler House and Main St. (v.1, no.1, p.11), Undated
    • Box 2
      Dranesville Tavern (v.1, no.1, p.12), Undated
    • Box 2
      Maplewood, West Elevation (v.1, no.1, p.13), Undated
    • Box 2
      Chestnut Grove (v.1, no.1, p.14), Undated
    • Box 2
      Occoquan Iron Bridge, Facing West (v.1, no.1, p.15), Undated
    • Box 2
      Sudley Mansion (v.1, no.1, p.16), Undated
    • Box 2
      View of Occoquan (v.1, no.2, p.17), Undated
    • Box 2
      Washington, Alexandria, and Mt. Vernon Railroad Parlor Car No. 15 (v.1, no.2, p.20), Undated
    • Box 2
      Interior of Roof of Ravensworth Barn (v.1 no.2, p.21), Undated
    • Box 2
      Ravensworth Barn (v.1, no.2, p.21), Undated
    • Box 2
      Fairfaview Barns and Silo (v.1, no.2, p.22), Undated
    • Box 2
      Fairview Farmhouse (v.1 no.2, p.22), Undated
    • Box 2
      Hayfield Barn (v.1, no.2, p.22), Undated
    • Box 2
      Big Rock (Hertz House) (v.1, no.2, p.26), Undated
    • Box 2
      Bel Air (v.1, no.2, p.28), Undated
    • Box 2
      Bell on East Side of Bel Air (v.1, no.2, p.28), Undated
    • Box 2
      Drawing Room, Bel Air (v.1, no.2, p.28), Undated
    • Box 2
      Rockledge (v.1, no.2, p.29), Undated
    • Box 2
      Rockledge, Front Steps to Elizabeth Street (v.1, no.2, p.29), Undated
    • Box 2
      Lower Dam and Head of Mill Race on Occoquan River, Looking Upstream (v.1, no.2, p.30), Undated
    • Box 2
      The Clark (v.1, no.2, p.31), Undated
    • Box 2
      Large Barn at Little Sully (v.1, no.3, p.33), Undated
    • Box 2
      Fire at Herbert Bryant Fire (v.1, no.3, p.34), Undated
    • Box 2
      Herbert Bryant Fertilizer Plant (v.1, no.3, p.34), Undated
    • Box 2
      Beall-Dawson House, Rockville, Maryland (v.1, no.3, p.37), Undated
    • Box 2
      Falls Church Railway Station No. 2 (v.1, no.3, p.40), Undated
    • Box 2
      Hope Farm, 3701 Chain Bridge Rd., Fairfax, Va. (v.1, no.3, p.41), Undated
    • Box 2
      Minor Barlow House (v.1, no.3, p.42), Undated
    • Box 2
      8008 North Park St., Dunn Loring (v.1, no.3, p.44), Undated
    • Box 2
      Pearson's Store and Newington Post Office (v.1, no.3, p.45), Undated
    • Box 2
      Newington Station (v.1, no.3, p.45), Undated
    • Box 2
      Nachman's Store and Herndon Post Office (v.1, no.3, p.46), Undated
    • Box 2
      Eldon Street Looking West (v.1 no.3 p.46), Undated
    • Box 2
      Washington and Old Dominion Station (v.1, no.3, p.47), Undated
    • Box 2
      Little Sully House Foundations (v.1, no.3, p.49), Undated
    • Box 2
      The House at Little Sully (v.1, no.3, p.49), Undated
    • Box 2
      Barn at Little Sully (v.1, no.3, p.50), Undated
    • Box 2
      The Nelson House (v.1, no.3, p.52), Undated
    • Box 2
      The Ben Lomond House (v.1, no.4, p.53), Undated
    • Box 2
      Ben Lomond Barn (v.1, no.4, p.55), Undated
    • Box 2
      Ball's Ford Furniture Factory (v.1, no.4, p.55), Undated
    • Box 2
      Sunny Brook Dairy Barn, Sudley Road, Manassas (v.1, no.4, p.55), Undated
    • Box 2
      Manassas Southern Railway Station (rebuilt) (v.1, no.4, p.56), Undated
    • Box 2
      The Seoane House with Addition (v.1, no.4, p.56), Undated
    • Box 2
      The Seoane House, Side Elevation (v.1, no.4, p.57), Undated
    • Box 2
      Clay Cook, Seoane Caretaker, In Front of His Home (v.1, no.4, p.57), Undated
    • Box 2
      Clay Cook's Boudoir in Barn Loft (v.1, no.4, p.58), Undated
    • Box 2
      Clay Cook's Second Home at Seoane Place (v.1, no.4, p.58), Undated
    • Box 2
      Seoane Place, Partially Demolished (v.1, no.4, p.58), Undated
    • Box 2
      Oak Tree (Oakton's Namesake) (v.1, no.4, p.59), Undated
    • Box 2
      Clay Cook's Second Home, Demolished (v.1, no.4, p.59), Undated
    • Box 2
      Clay Cook's Second Home and Well House at Seoane Place (v.1, no.4, p.59), Undated
    • Box 2
      The Seoane Barns (v.1, no.4, p.59), Undated
    • Box 2
      Willoughby Newton Boundary Stone (v.1, no.4, p.61), Undated
    • Box 2
      Cleo (v.1, no.4, p.61), Undated
    • Box 2
      Alexander Haight (v.1, no.4, p.62), Undated
    • Box 2
      George Curry at Little Sully (v.1, no.2, p.62), Undated
    • Box 2
      Mountain View, Front and Side Elevations 1936 (v.1, no.4, p.63), Undated
    • Box 2
      Mountain View, Side (Bull Run Post Office Road) Elevation 1936 (v.1, no.4, p.63), Undated
    • Box 2
      Mountain View, Side (Bull Run Post Office Road) Elevation 1958(v.1, no.4, p.64), Undated
    • Box 2
      Mountain View, Side (Bull Run Post Office Road) Elevation 1969 (v.1, no.2, p.64), Undated
    • Box 2
      Mountain View, Side Elevation 1969 (v.1, no.4, p.65), Undated
    • Box 2
      Mountain View After December 1970 Fire (v.1, no.4, p.65), Undated
    • Box 2
      Mountain View, Side Elevation, After December 1970 Fire (v.1, no.4, p.66), Undated
    • Box 2
      Lakeland c. 1967 (v.1, no.4, p.67), Undated
    • Box 2
      Lakeland Slave Quarters (v.1, no.4, p.67), Undated
    • Box 2
      Beverley Mill, c. 1970 (v.1, no.5, p.67), Undated
    • Box 2
      St. John's Church, Centreville (v.1, no.5, p.73), Undated
    • Box 2
      Gravestone of Jacob Wright, Flint Hill Cemetery (v1, no.5, p.73), Undated
    • Box 2
      Monument to Mary J. Marshall, Marshall Family Cemetery (v.1, no.5, p.74), Undated
    • Box 2
      Henry Peake Gravestone, Peake Family Burial Ground (v.1, no.5, p.74), Undated
    • Box 2
      Dulin House, Graham Road, Falls Church (v.1, no.5, p.75), Undated
    • Box 2
      Largest American Elm in Virginia, 2447 Gallows Road (v.1 no.5, p.76), Undated
    • Box 2
      Bill Barrett, Photographer (v.1, no.5, p.76), Undated
    • Box 2
      Earp's Ordinary, (v.1, no.5, p.77), Undated
    • Box 2
      Colvin Run Mill (v.1, no.5, p.77), Undated
    • Box 2
      Colvin Run Mill, Main Entrance (v.1, no.5 p.78), Undated
    • Box 2
      Colvin Run Mill, Drawing by Polly Beverley (v.1, no.5, p.78), Undated
    • Box 2
      Mill Wheel, Colvin Run Mill West Elevation (v.1, no.5, p.79), Undated
    • Box 2
      Colvin Run Mill, North and East Elevations (v.1, no.5, p.80), Undated
    • Box 2
      Beverley Mill, Rear View (v.1, no.5, p.80), Undated
    • Box 2
      Chapman Stone? (negative missing, p. 81), Undated
    • Box 2
      Beverley Mill, North Elevation (v.1, no.5, p.81), Undated
    • Box 2
      Meadowlands (Chapman House) Ruins (v.1, no.5, p.82), Undated
    • Box 2
      Broad Run Post Office (v.1, no.5, p.83), Undated
    • Box 2
      Broad Run Post Office, Rear View (v.1, no.5, p.83), Undated
    • Box 2
      Beverley Mill Bag (v.1 no.5, p.84), Undated
    • Box 2
      Millbrook Ruins (v.1, no. 5, p.84), Undated
    • Box 2
      Millbrook Gateposts, Rt. 600 (v.1, no.5, p.84), Undated
    • Box 2
      Phoebe Sweet Haight (v.1, no. 6, p.85), Undated
    • Box 2
      Alexander Haight (v.1, no.6, p.85), Undated
    • Box 2
      Ossian Hall Burn (v.1, no.6, p.90), Undated
    • Box 2
      Ossian Hall, North Elevation (v.1, no.6, p.90), Undated
    • Box 2
      Interior Stairway, Ossian Hall (v.1, no.6, p.91), Undated
    • Box 2
      Fireplace, Ossian Hall (v.1, no.6, p.91), Undated
    • Box 2
      Fireplace with Mantel, Ossian Hall (v.1, no.6, p.92), Undated
    • Box 2
      1805 Insurance Declaration for Ossian Hall (v.1, no.6, p. 92), Undated
    • Box 2
      Ossian Hall, South and West Elevations (v.1, no. 6, p.93), Undated
    • Box 2
      Thomas Viaduct, B&O Railroad (v.1, no.6, p.93), Undated
    • Box 2
      Legato School (Early in Restoration) (v.1, no.6, p.94), Undated
    • Box 2
      Legato School (Late in Restoration) (v.1, no.6, p94), Undated
    • Box 2
      House in Fairfax City, Location Unknown (v.1, no.6, p.95), Undated
    • Box 2
      Baltimore Livestock Exchange (v.1, no.6, p.95), Undated
    • Box 2
      The Maples (Porter House) (v.1, no.6, p.95), Undated
    • Box 2
      Group in Front of The Maples (Porter Home) (v.1, no. 6, p.96), Undated
    • Box 2
      Dranesville Tavern, South Elevation (negative missing, p.97), Undated
    • Box 2
      Dranesville Tavern During Restoration (v.1, no.7, p.99), Undated
    • Box 2
      Dranesville Tavern, South Elevation (v.1, no.7, p.99), Undated
    • Box 2
      Store at Dranesville Tavern (v.1, no.7, p.100), Undated
    • Box 2
      Dranesville Tavern, South Elevation (v.1, no.7, p.100), Undated
    • Box 2
      Rear Wing of Kitchen, Dranesville Tavern (v.1, no.7, p.101), Undated
    • Box 2
      Rear Hallway, Dranesville Tavern (v.1, no.7, p.101), Undated
    • Box 2
      Interior Hallway and Staircase Dranesville Tavern (v.1, no.7, p.102), Undated
    • Box 2
      Interior Staircase, Dranesville Tavern (v.1, no.7, p.102), Undated
    • Box 2
      Dranesville Tavern, South and East Elevations (v.1, no.7, p.103), Undated
    • Box 2
      Oakton's Namesake, Chain Bridge Rd and Hunter Mill Rd (v.1, no. 7, p. 103), Undated
    • Box 2
      Fourteen car "Steam Spectacular" (v.1, no7, p.103), Undated
    • Box 2
      Engine 750 (v.1, no. 7, p.105), Undated
    • Box 2
      Fairfax Station, 1968 (v.1, no.7, p.105), Undated
    • Box 2
      Clifton Hotel, Built 1876 (v.1, no.7, p.106), Undated
    • Box 2
      Manassas Station (v.1, no.7, p.106), Undated
    • Box 2
      Gainsville (v.1, no.7, p.106), Undated
    • Box 2
      Former Thoroughfare Station, west of Rt. 55, Undated
    • Box 2
      Broad Run Station (v.1, no.7, p.107), Undated
    • Box 2
      Belle Meade Distillery (v.1, no.7, p.107), Undated
    • Box 2
      Linden Station (v.1, no.7, p.108), Undated
    • Box 2
      Front Royal (v.1, no.7, p.108), Undated
    • Box 2
      Cornerstone Park, 1972 (v.2, no.1, p.1), Undated
    • Box 2
      Moorefield, 1972 (v.2, no.1, p.5), Undated
    • Box 2
      Spring Bank, Facade and Rear Wing (v.2, no.1, p.6), Undated
    • Box 2
      The McAtee Oak, 1971 (v.2, no.1, p.7), Undated
    • Box 2
      Cumberland Station with Queen City Hotel, Cumberland, Maryland (v.2, no.1, p.8), Undated
    • Box 2
      Ornamental Cast Ironwork, Queen City Hotel, Cumberland, Maryland (v.2, no.1, p.8), Undated
    • Box 2
      Brown's Mill at Beulah Road and Wolf Trap Creek (v.2, no.1, p.9), Undated
    • Box 2
      Brown's Mill, c. 1900 (v.2, no.1, p.9), Undated
    • Box 2
      Andrew Chapel School (v.2, no.1, p.10), Undated
    • Box 2
      Brown House, 1922 (v.2, no.1, p.11), Undated
    • Box 2
      Mr. and Mrs. William Everett Brown, 1920 (v.2, no.1, p.11), Undated
    • Box 2
      Weston, Casanova, Fauquier County, 1971 (v.2, no.1, p.12), Undated
    • Box 2
      Weston Interior, Casanova, Fauquier County, 1971 (v.2, no.1, p.12), Undated
    • Box 2
      Weston Kitchen Interior, Casanova, Fauquier County, 1971 (v.2, no.1, p.13), Undated
    • Box 2
      Brenzier House (v.2, no.1, p.14), Undated
    • Box 2
      West Cornerstone, Cornerstone Park (v.2, no1, p.14), 1972
    • Box 2
      Falls Church Jurisdiction Stone No. 9, Van Buren St and Four Mile Run (v.2, no.1, p.16), Undated
    • Box 2
      Milk House at Weston (v.2, nos.2/3, p.17), 1970
    • Box 2
      Corn Crib at Weston (v.2, nos. 2/3, p.19), 1970
    • Box 2
      Bellows in Blacksmith Shop at Weston (v.2, nos.2/3, p.20), 1971
    • Box 2
      Robert Edward Wagstaff, Lorraine Cross (left), and Virginia Weeks at Sully Mansion (v.2, no2/3, p.21), Undated
    • Box 2
      House on Cooke Row, Georgetown (v.2, no.2/3, p.22), Undated
    • Box 2
      Right Downstairs Front Room Mantel, Spring Bank (v.2, no.2/3, p.23), Undated
    • Box 2
      Wakefield Chapel (v.2, no.2/3, p.24), 1969
    • Box 2
      Wakefield Chapel (v.2, no.2/3, p.24), 1969
    • Box 2
      Furr House (v.2, no2/3, p.26), 1972
    • Box 2
      Chapman Mill Ruins (v.2, no.2/3, p.27), 1972
    • Box 2
      Chapman Mill Ruins (v.2, no2/3, p.27), 1972
    • Box 2
      Ernest E. Webb (v.2, no2/3, p.28), 1972
    • Box 2
      Fairfax County Courthouse, 1920s (v.2, no.2/3, p.30), Undated
    • Box 2
      Peyton Anderson Monument, White House Motel (v.2, no.2/3, p.30), Undated
    • Box 2
      Jacob and Amy Haight, c. 1840 (v. 2, no.2/3, p.32), Undated
    • Box 2
      Murtagh Cabin (v.1, no.2/3, p.32), Undated
    • Box 2
      Alexander Haight (v.2, no2/3, p.33), Undated
    • Box 2
      Sketch of Earp's Ordinary (v.2, no2/3, p.37), Undated
    • Box 2
      Avenel House (v.2, no.2/3, p.38), Undated
    • Box 2
      Fauquier County Court House (v.2, no.4, p.41), 1970
    • Box 2
      Black Horse House (v.2, no.4, p. 43), 1970
    • Box 2
      St. John's Catholic Church (v.2, no.4, p.44), 1970
    • Box 2
      Warren Green Hotel (v.2, no.4, p.44), 1970
    • Box 2
      Privado, 1958. (v.2, no.4, p.46), Undated
    • Box 2
      Wunder Home (v.2, no.4, p.47), 1971
    • Box 2
      Moores Store Post Office Museum (v.2, no.4, p.48), Undated
    • Box 2
      "Thunder Shower" Mill (v.2, no.4, p.49), 1971
    • Box 2
      Showalter Log Home / Village Museum and Handcraft Shoppe (v.2, no.4, p.49), 1971
    • Box 2
      Miller's House, Moores Store Village (v.2, no.4, p.50), 1971
    • Box 2
      The Castle, Pi Beta Nu, National Park Seminary (v.2, no.4, p.53), 1972
    • Box 2
      The Pagoda, Chi Psi Upsilon, National Park Seminary (v.2, no.4, p.53), 1972
    • Box 2
      National Park Seminary Map (v.2, no.4, p.54), Undated
    • Box 2
      The Swiss Chalet, Zeta Eta Theta, National Park Seminary (v.2, no.4, p.54), 1972
    • Box 2
      Gymnasium, National Park Seminary (v.2, no.4, p.54), 1972
    • Box 2
      Occoquan Iron Bridge during Flood, June 22, 1972 (v.2, no.4, p.55), 1972 June 22
    • Box 2
      Occoquan Iron Bridge (v.2, no.4, p.55), 1970
    • Box 2
      Edgar Shreve (v.2, no.5, p.57), 1972 July 31
    • Box 2
      John Singleton Mosby (v.2, no.5, p.58), Undated
    • Box 2
      Stover's (Trap Branch) Mill, Fauquier County (v.2, no.5, p.60), 1969
    • Box 2
      Jackson House, McLean, 1961. (v.2, no.5, p.66), Undated
    • Box 2
      Marshall House, Alexandria, in 1861 (v.2, no.5, p.67), Undated
    • Box 2
      Sketch of the Murder of Col. Ellsworth of the Fire Zouaves, Undated
    • Box 2
      Captain James W. Jackson / Gravestone of Jane Donaldson Jackson, 1961 (v.2, no.5, p.68 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Confederate Veterans of Marr Camp, Fairfax, in 1928 or 1929 (v.2, no.5, p.69), Undated
    • Box 2
      Mount Gilead in 1909 / Mount Gilead in 1970 (v.2, no.5, p.70 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Plan of Mount Pleasant (v.2, no.6, p.75), Undated
    • Box 2
      Anne Gotthardt at Mt. Pleasant in 1948 / Betty Stenhouse at Mt. Pleasant in 1948 (v.2, no.6, p.76 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Front of Mt. Pleasant in 1912 (v.2, no.6, p.77), Undated
    • Box 2
      Rear of Mt. Pleasant in 1912 / Mt. Pleasant in 1957 (v.2, no.6, p.78 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Gravestone for Robert S. Porter and Camille H. Porter (v.2, no.6, p.79), Undated
    • Box 2
      Edgar Shreve in 1972 / Judge Robert Grove Porter (1970) / Seoane House, Merrifield, in 1969 (v.2, no.6, p.80 [3 negatives]), 1970; 1972
    • Box 2
      Frank Romine Taylor in 1924 / "The Lower Station", Dunn Loring (1960) / "The Upper Station", Dunn Loring (1971) (v.2, no.6, p.81 [3 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Gravestone of Tobias E. Robey and Lucy A. Robey, Merrifield Cemetery (v.2, no.6, p.82), Undated
    • Box 2
      Towne Carter House on Gallows Road (v.2, no.6, p.83), 1971
    • Box 2
      Gravestone of Joseph Ashby Kidwell, Della E. Porter Kidwell, and Carrie Camilla Kidwell, Merrifield Cemetery (v.2, no.6, p.84), Undated
    • Box 2
      Bailey's Crossroads School (v.2, no.6, p.86), 1968
    • Box 2
      Alexandria Canal (v.3, no.1, p.5), 1968
    • Box 2
      W&OD Railroad Crossing the Alexandria Canal / Alexandria Canal and the Herbert Bryant Fertilizer Plant (v.3, no.1, p.6 [2 negatives]), 1970
    • Box 2
      Carlyle House (v.3, no.1, p.11), 1971
    • Box 2
      Green's Mansion House - Mansion House General Hospital, later Carlyle Apartments (v.3, no.1, p.12), Undated
    • Box 2
      General Mills Granary (1971) / Steam Train no. 121 of Southern Railway pulling into Round Hill circa 1908 (v.3, no.1, p.13 [ 2 negatives]), 1971
    • Box 2
      Colvin Run Barn (1969) / Sterling Emporium Company Store (n.d) (v.3, no.1, p.14 [ 2 negatives]), 1969
    • Box 2
      Fry/Dosh House and Anderson House (1973) (v.3, no.1, p.15), 1973 January 28
    • Box 2
      Fry/Dosh House (1973) / Carlyle Apartments in 1971 (v.3, no.1, p.16 [2 negatives]), 1971; 1973
    • Box 2
      Barn at Little Sully in 1971 / Barn Posts at Little Sully in 1973 (v.3, no.2, p.17 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Alexander Haight at Little Sully (v.3, no.2, p.19), Undated
    • Box 2
      Remains of Basement and Barns at Little Sully (1971) / Home of A.B. Stanley, 11213 Lee Highway, Fairfax (v.3, no.2, p.20 [2 negatives]), 1971
    • Box 2
      Tourist Cabins Built by the Winfield Family (v.3, no.2, p.21), Undated
    • Box 2
      Stonewall Mill about 1920 (v.3, no.2, p.22), Undated
    • Box 2
      Stonewall Mill Dam on the Shenandoah River in the 1930s / Reverend Lawson Turner Thompson in the 1880s (v.3, no.2, p.23), Undated
    • Box 2
      Gravestone for Armistead T. Thompson, Thompson Cemetery / Tobin Gravestone, Thompson Cemetery (v.3, no.2, p.24), Undated
    • Box 2
      The "Dairy" at Mt. Air, 9101 Lee Highway / Rita (Thompson) Covington and Florence (Bray) Stevens at Hatmark School, 9333 Lee Highway / Map of Cockpit Point (v.3, no.2, p.25 [3 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Sketch of Cockpit Point Battery from 1862 / Ship's Lantern found on Possum Nose / Possum Nose from Cockpit Point (1972) (v.3, no.2, p.26 [3 negatives]), 1972
    • Box 2
      Possum Nose (1972) / Shell Fragment at Cockpit Point (1972) / Bolt from Whitworth Gun Fired at Cockpit Point Battery (v.3, no.2, p.27 [3 negatives]), 1972
    • Box 2
      Goose Creek W&OD Bridge (v.3, no.2, p.29), 1969
    • Box 2
      Bridge over Four Mile Run at Little Falls Road (v.3, no.2, p.30), 1968
    • Box 2
      Paul Sager Barn behind 10450 Lee Highway (v.3, no.2, p.31), 1972
    • Box 2
      Swart Farm Buildings in July 1968 (v.3, no.2, p.32), Undated
    • Box 2
      Remains of the Wharf at Aquia Creek Landing (v.3, no.3, p.33), Undated
    • Box 2
      "Beanpole and Cornstalk" Bridge across Potomac Creek (v.3, no.3, p.35), Undated
    • Box 2
      Virginia Route 608 to Aquia Landing (1972) / Remains of an Abutment for Bridge over Potomac Creek (1972) (v.3, no.3, p.36 [2 negatives]), 1972
    • Box 2
      Brig. General Herman Haupt / Major General Joseph Hooker's Supply Base at Aquia Creek Landing in 1863 (v.3, no.3, p.37 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Oak Tree at 2911 Hunter Mill Road, Oakton (v.3, no.3, p.39), 1973
    • Box 2
      Mounting Block near Ayre House / Ayre House (1973) (v.3, no.3, p.41 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Alexander Haight Examining Hitching Block / Arthur Wrenn House / Watering Dish and Spring House at Arthur Wrenn House (v.3, no.3, p.42 [3 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Downs Store on Route 50 about 1945 / Chantilly Baptist Church (v.3, no.3, p.43), Undated
    • Box 2
      "The Hermitage" (Philip DeCatesby Jones Lee House) in 1973 (v.3, no.3, p.44), Undated
    • Box 2
      Steps of Christ Episcopal Church, Chantilly / Christ Church Graveyard, Chantilly (1973) / Alexander Haight at his Aunt's Grave (v.3, no.3, p.45 [3 negatives]), 1973
    • Box 2
      "Tuckaway," Home of Abner and Sam Wrenn / Cain Branch, West of Rt. 657 (v.3, no.3, p.46 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Christ Episcopal Church, Chantilly (1963) / Christ Episcopal Church (v.3, no.3, p.48 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Beverly Mill in 1946 (v. 3, no. 4, p. 49) / on Fairfax and Prince William County line, Undated
    • Box 2
      River Barges, Aquia Creek, 1862-63 (v. 3, no. 4, p. 51), Undated
    • Box 2
      Rebel Steamer "Page" at Aquia Creek (ca. 1861) (v. 3, no. 4, p. 52), Undated
    • Box 2
      Aquia Creek, June 1863 (v. 3, no. 4, p. 52), Undated
    • Box 2
      Aquia Landing, July 1973 (v. 3, no. 4, p. 52) / at low tide, 1973 July
    • Box 2
      Potomac Creek Bridge, second on the site (v. 3, no. 4, p. 53) / called by Lincoln as made of "beanpoles and cornstalks", Undated
    • Box 2
      Aquia Landing, brick foundations, July 1973 (v. 3, no. 4, p, 53), 1973 July
    • Box 2
      Potomac Creek Bridge (modern), July 1973 (v. 3, no. 4, p. 54), 1973 July
    • Box 2
      Rapidan Dam Canal, Lock #7, March 1968 (v. 3, no. 4, p. 56/57) / part of Rappahannock Navigation, 1968 March
    • Box 2
      Tyro Mill inner workings, Tyro, VA (v. 3, no. 4, p. 59), Undated
    • Box 2
      Mountain Cabin, built ca. 1890 (v. 3, no. 4, p. 59), Undated
    • Box 2
      McAtee Oak, at Chain Bridge and Jermantown Roads, Oakton, VA, June 1973 (v. 3, no. 4., p. 63), 1973 June
    • Box 2
      Broad Run Bridge Destruction due to Hurricane Agnes, April 1973 (v. 3, no. 5, p. 65) / located on Leesburg Pike 9 miles southeast of Leesburg, 1973 April
    • Box 2
      Halfway House, 1895 (v. 3, no. 5, p. 68) / "halfway between Lexington and Alexandria", Undated
    • Box 2
      Valley Pike Stagecoach, last run between Staunton and Winchester in 1874 (v. 3, no. 5, p. 69), Undated
    • Box 2
      Painter Family, Threshing with steam engine ca. 1894 (v. 3, no. 5, p. 70), Undated
    • Box 2
      Old Stone House, 3051 M St. NW, Georgetown, 1973 (v. 3, no. 5, p. 75), Undated
    • Box 2
      Ewell's Chapel, 1973 (v. 3, no. 5, p. 76), 1973
    • Box 2
      Jerusalem Baptist Church on site of Payne's Chapel, 1968 (v. 3, no. 5, p. 77), 1968 July
    • Box 2
      Mt. Zion Episcopal Church, located half way between Chain Bridge Road and Truro Episcopal Church (v. 3, no. 5, p. 77), Undated
    • Box 2
      Duncan Chapel being torn down, 19 Jan 1970 (v. 3, no. 5, p. 78), 1970 January 19
    • Box 2
      Duncan Chapel being torn down, 19 Jan 1970 (v. 3, no. 5, p. 78) / Inner support visible, 1970 January 19
    • Box 2
      Kincheloe House, on Lee Highway close to Rte. 236 (v. 3, no. 5, p. 79), 1970 April 29
    • Box 2
      Bacon's Castle, rear view (v. 3, no. 5, p. 80), Undated
    • Box 2
      Buckland Tavern, 1971 (v. 3, no. 6, p. 81) west of Gainesville, on Broad Run (v. 3, no. 5, p. 81), Undated
    • Box 2
      Buckland Map, Prince William County (v. 3, no. 6, p. 83), Undated
    • Box 2
      St. Mark's Methodist Church, built 1854 (v. 3, no. 6, p. 84) (in Buckland), 1971 May
    • Box 2
      Leitch House, aka "Deerlick", September 1973 (v. 3, no. 6, p. 85) / once site of a noted still, 1973 September
    • Box 2
      Door of Leitch House, pockmarked with nail holes, September 1973 (v. 3, no. 6, p. 85) / holes due to posted notices when building served as general store, bar and post office, 1973 September
    • Box 2
      Old Grist Mill, September 1973 (v. 3, no. 6, p. 86) / in Buckland on Mill Street, 1973 September
    • Box 2
      Fred Painter at the Fry-Dosh House in Woodstock, VA, February 1973 (v. 3, no. 6, p. 87), 1973 February
    • Box 2
      Views of Road Construction, eastern Tennessee (v.3, no. 6, p. 88) (2 negatives) , 1973 September
    • Box 2
      Painter Graves in community cemetery, 8 July 1973 (v. 3, no. 6, p. 89), 1973 July 8
    • Box 2
      Woodstock, scene of largest steam engine in Shenandoah County, ca. 1906 (v. 3, no. 6, p. 90), Undated
    • Box 2
      Barrett Barn, north of Sudley Road, Manassas, built 1932, photo 1972 (v. 3, no. 6, p. 91) / "unusually fine stone construction", 1972
    • Box 2
      Ben Lomond Barn, north of Sudley Road, Manassas, 1971 (v. 3, no. 6, p. 91), 1971 May
    • Box 2
      Hooper Island Lighthouse, south of Cambridge, MD (v. 3, no. 6, p. 92), Undated
    • Box 2
      Marlborough Town, archeological excavation on Potomac River, Stafford County, 1956 (v. 3, no. 6, p. 94), Undated
    • Box 2
      Rappahannock Canal, wooden rail possible remnant of canal boat, 1973 (v. 3, no. 6, p. 96), 1973
    • Box 2
      Rappahannock Canal, remnants of locks, 1973 (v. 3, no. 6, p. 96), 1973
    • Box 2
      Rappahannock Canal, remnant of head lock opposite Deep Run, 1973 (v. 3, no. 6, p. 96) , 1973
    • Box 2
      Rappahannock Canal, tie iron set into stone, 1973 (v. 3, no. 6, p. 96), 1973
    • Box 2
      Rappahannock Canal, stone cutter's mark, 1973 (v. 3, no. 6, p. 96), 1973
    • Box 2
      Catoctin Furnace, near Frederick, MD, December 1972 (v. 4, no. 1, p. 1), 1972 December
    • Box 2
      Open Mine near Catoctin Furnace, ca. 1895 (v. 4, no. 1, p. 4), Undated
    • Box 2
      Catoctin Furnace map, May 1970 (v. 4, no. 1, p. 5), 1970 May
    • Box 2
      Mine Bank at Blue Mountain, ca. 1900 (v. 4, no. 1, p. 6), Undated
    • Box 2
      Ironmaster's House, built 1774, photo 1948 (v. 4, no. 1, p. 6), Undated
    • Box 2
      Catoctin Furnace, ca. 1900 (v. 4, no. 1, p. 7), Undated
    • Box 2
      Catoctin Furnace complex, ca. 1900 (v. 4, no. 1, p. 7), Undated
    • Box 2
      The Herald Building, 10400 Main St., Fairfax (v. 4, no. 1, p. 8), Undated
    • Box 2
      The Herald Press Room, ca. 1967 (v. 4, no. 1, p. 9), Undated
    • Box 2
      The Herald Press Room rear corner, ca. 1967 (v. 4, no. 1, p. 9), Undated
    • Box 2
      The Herald front office, ca. 1967 (v. 4, no. 1, p. 10), Undated
    • Box 2
      The Herald front office, ca. 1967 (v. 4, no. 1, p. 10), Undated
    • Box 2
      The Herald front office, ca. 1967 (v. 4, no. 1, p. 11), Undated
    • Box 2
      Reed and Money, Undertakers and Embalmers ad 23 February 1917 (v. 4, no. 1, p. 11), Undated
    • Box 2
      Carne House, 3708 Chain Bridge Road, 1971 (v. 4, no. 1, p. 11), 1971
    • Box 2
      Carne House, 3708 Chain Bridge Road, 1971 (v. 4, no. 1, p. 12), 1971
    • Box 2
      Carne House, 3708 Chain Bridge Road, 1971 (v. 4, no. 1, p. 12), 1971
    • Box 2
      Confederate earthworks ca. 1861, Freestone Point, south of Occoquan River in Prince William County, 1972 (v. 4, no. 1, p. 13), 1972
    • Box 2
      U.S.S. Jacob Bell, part of Potomac Flotilla (v. 4, no. 1, p. 14), Undated
    • Box 2
      Remains of house of Henry Fairfax, 1972 (v. 4, no. 1, p. 14) / on Leesylvania tract, 1972
    • Box 2
      Cemetery of Henry Lee and Lucy Grymes, 1972 (v. 4, no. 1., p. 14), 1972
    • Box 2
      Catoctin Furnace complex, 20 April 1974 (v. 4, no. 2, p. 17), 1974 April 20
    • Box 2
      Grace Bear on her homestead (v. 4, no. 2., p, 19), Undated
    • Box 2
      Grace Bear's home in the forest (v. 4, no. 2, p. 19), Undated
    • Box 2
      Coos County, OR, spruce trees being lumbered (v. 4, no. 2, p. 19), Undated
    • Box 2
      Hyatt Manor, 1410 Rhode Island Ave., Hyattsville, ca. 1940's (v. 4, no. 2, p. 20), Undated
    • Box 2
      Grace Bear in her Buick Roadster at Hyatt Manor, 1942 (v. 4, no. 2, p. 20), Undated
    • Box 2
      Buckland Manor, front, 1944 (v. 4, no. 2, p. 21), Undated
    • Box 2
      Buckland Manor, rear, ca. 1940's (v. 4, no. 2, p. 21), Undated
    • Box 2
      Buckland Hall, after restoration, ca. 1950's (v. 4, no. 2, p. 21), Undated
    • Box 2
      Grace Bear, possible interior of solarium (v. 4, no. 2, p. 22), Undated
    • Box 2
      Buckland Tavern, March 1970 (v. 4, no. 2, p. 22) / when Mrs. Bear went to nursing home, 1970 March
    • Box 2
      Buckland Tavern, August 1973 (v. 4, no. 2, p. 23) / when "jungle" took over, 1973 August
    • Box 2
      Catoctin Village, iron worker's cottage, 20 April 1974 (v. 4, no. 2, p. 24), 1974 April 20
    • Box 2
      Catoctin Village, iron worker's cottage (v. 4, no. 2, p. 24), Undated
    • Box 2
      Catoctin Village, iron worker's cottage (v. 4, no. 2, p. 24), Undated
    • Box 2
      Catoctin, Baker Johnson House, built 1805 (v. 4, no. 2, p. 25), Undated
    • Box 2
      Catoctin, Windy Hill, built 1805, photo 24 April 1974 (v. 4, no. 2, p. 25), 1974 April 24
    • Box 2
      Catoctin Village, interior walls furnace master's house, 20 April 1974 (v. 4, no. 2, p. 25), 1974 April 20
    • Box 2
      Sully, 23 May 1971 (v. 4, no. 2, p. 26), 1971 May 23
    • Box 2
      Lawn of Sully, 21 April 1973 (v. 4, no. 2, p. 27), 1973 April 21
    • Box 2
      Langley Tavern in 1921 (v. 4, no. 2, p. 27), Undated
    • Box 2
      Langley Tavern, drawing by John Linton (v. 4, no. 2, p. 28), Undated
    • Box 2
      Spring House (v. 4, no. 2, p. 32), Undated
    • Box 2
      Tidewater Indian village drawing (v. 4, no. 3, p. 33), Undated
    • Box 2
      Council of Powhatan drawing by John Smith (v. 4, no. 3, p. 35), Undated
    • Box 2
      Tools of Planters of Jamestown (v. 4, no. 3, p. 36), Undated
    • Box 2
      Haymarket, E. Main St., ca. 1900 (v. 4, no. 3, p. 37), Undated
    • Box 2
      Haymarket, Post Office, ca. 1900 (v. 4, no. 3, p. 38), Undated
    • Box 2
      Haymarket, Dr. Henry Mazyck Clarkson home, ca. 1900 (v. 4, no. 3, p. 38), Undated
    • Box 2
      Haymarket, Town Hall, ca. 1974 (v. 4, no. 3, p. 39), ca 1974
    • Box 2
      Haymarket, Town Hall, ca. 1900 (v. 4, no. 3, p. 39), Undated
    • Box 2
      Haymarket, Red House, June 1974 (v. 4, no. 3, p. 40) / at the intersection of Washington and Jefferson Streets, 1974 June
    • Box 2
      Haymarket, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, c 1800-05, photo 1973 (v. 4, no. 3, p. 40) / building designed by James Wren, 1973
    • Box 2
      Alice Fellows, 1971 (v. 4, no. 3, p. 41), 1971
    • Box 2
      Charles D. Price, Jr., 7 July 1970 (v. 4, no. 3, p. 42), 1970 July 7
    • Box 2
      Shiefferstadt, Frederick, MD , built ca. 1736 (v. 4, no. 3, p. 45) / corner of Rosemount Ave. and West 2nd St., Undated
    • Box 2
      "Tin-Tin" John aka Wendelin Masarik (v. 4, no. 3, p. 46), Undated
    • Box 2
      "Tin-Tin" John aka Wendelin Masarik, 18 Oct 1973 (v. 4, no. 3, p. 46), 1973 October 18
    • Box 2
      Gaithersburg, Maryland, B&O-C&O depot (v. 4, no. 4, p. 52), Undated
    • Box 2
      Manassas, Virginia, Southern Railway depot (v. 4, no. 4, p. 52), Undated
    • Box 2
      The Arcade, part of Madison House Tavern, ca 1904 (v.4, no. 4, p. 53), Undated
    • Box 2
      Dumfries historical marker, Sept 1974 (v. 4, no. 4, p. 55), 1974 September
    • Box 2
      Israel Folsom grave marker 1772, probably oldest stone in Quantico Cemetery, photo Sept 1974 (v. 4, no. 4, p. 55), 1974 September
    • Box 2
      Quantico Cemetery, Dumfries, Virginia, Sept 1974 (v. 4, no. 4, p. 55), 1974 September
    • Box 2
      Colonial Dumfries artifacts, Sept 1974, 1974 September
    • Box 2
      William's Ordinary, ca. 1760, Dumfries, photo 1969 (v. 4, no. 4, p. 56), 1969
    • Box 2
      Walker Mill, Albemarle County, 1783, photo 1972 (v. 4, no. 4, p. 59), 1972
    • Box 2
      Merrie Mill, Albemarle County, ca. 1735, built for Col. John Walker of "Belvoir", photo 1972 (v. 4, no. 4, p. 59), 1972
    • Box 2
      Jefferson Mill, near Scottsville, Albemarle County, owned and operated by Peter Field Jefferson, nephew of Thomas Jefferson, photo 1972 (v. 4, no. 4, p. 59), 1972
    • Box 2
      A.J. Long's Mill, Greene County, measured drawing (v. 4, no. 4, p. 61), Undated
    • Box 2
      A.J. Long's Mill, Lynch River, Greene County, photo (v. 4, no. 4, p. 61), Undated
    • Box 2
      Repton Mill, Madison County, photo 1971 (v. 4, no. 4, p. 62), 1971
    • Box 2
      Graves' Mill, Madison County, photo 1971 (v. 4, no. 4, p. 62), 1971
    • Box 2
      Variety Mill, east of Arrington, Nelson County, photo 1973 (v. 4, no. 4, p. 62), 1973
    • Box 2
      Woodson's Mill, Nelson County, near Lowesville, photo 1971 (v. 4, no. 4, p. 63), 1971
    • Box 2
      Midway Mill, Nelson County, near Wingina, photo May 1969 (v. 4, no. 4, p. 64), 1969 May
    • Box 2
      Midway Mill millhouse, Nelson County, near Wingina, photo May 1969 (v. 4, no. 4, p. 64), 1969 May
    • Box 2
      Construction of Georgetown Aqueduct, drawing, ca. 1830's (v. 4, no. 5, p. 65), Undated
    • Box 2
      Taylorstown Mill, Catoctin Valley, Virginia, ca. 1730's (v. 4, no. 5, p. 66), Undated
    • Box 2
      Conrad Virts' house, Catoctin Valley, Virginia (v. 4, no. 5, p. 67), Undated
    • Box 2
      John S. Hutchison house, Catoctin Valley, Virginia, between Waterford and Milltown, built ca. 1820's (v. 4, no. 5, p. 67), Undated
    • Box 2
      Clover Hill, Catoctin Valley, Virginia, built ca. 1750's (v. 4, no. 5, p. 67), Undated
    • Box 2
      Footloose, Catoctin Valley, Virginia, Route 665 two miles north of Taylorstown (v. 4, no. 5, p. 68), Undated
    • Box 2
      Hunting Hill, Loudoun County, Virginia, ca. 1734 (v. 4, no. 5, p. 68), Undated
    • Box 2
      Catoctin Mill Farm, Catoctin Valley, Virginia, Route 663 (v. 4, no. 5, p. 68), Undated
    • Box 2
      Tenant House, Catoctin Mill Farm (v. 4, no. 5, p. 69), Undated
    • Box 2
      Foxton Cottage, Catoctin Valley, Virginia (v. 4, no. 5, p. 69), 1974
    • Box 2
      Foxton Cottage, head of the stairs (v. 4, no. 5, p. 70), 1974
    • Box 2
      Foxton Cottage, original ground floor room (v. 4, no. 5, p. 71), 1974
    • Box 2
      Graphic depiction of construction of pier inside a coffer dam (v. 4, no. 5, p. 72), Undated
    • Box 2
      Stylized rendering of proposed Alexandria Canal Park (v. 4, no. 5, p. 73), Undated
    • Box 2
      Plan of locality of proposed Alexandria Canal Park (v. 4, no. 5, 73), Undated
    • Box 2
      General Matthew Calbraith Butler and staff at Camp Alger Headquarters, 1898-1899 (v. 4, no. 5, p. 74), Undated
    • Box 2
      House, facing Camp Alger headquarters, destroyed 1962 (v. 4, no. 5, p. 74), Undated
    • Box 2
      Sudley Mill, Sudley Spring, Prince William County, as it appeared during the Civil War (v. 4, no. 5, p. 75), Undated
    • Box 2
      Sudley Mill, Sudley Spring, Prince William County, circa 1931 (v. 4, no. 5, p. 76), Undated
    • Box 2
      Map of Sudley area, Prince William County (v. 4, no. 5, p. 76), Undated
    • Box 2
      Sudley Post Office outhouse (v. 4, no. 5, p. 77), 1974 November
    • Box 2
      Sudley Post Office (v. 4, no. 5, p. 77), 1974 November
    • Box 2
      Map of Sudley area, Prince William County (v. 4, no. 5, p. 77), Undated
    • Box 2
      Sudley Mill in the 1890s(?) (v. 4, no. 5, p. 77), Undated
    • Box 2
      Boggess house, Old Colchester Road (v. 4, no. 5, p. 79), Undated
    • Box 2
      Bard House, Main Street, Slippery Rock, Pa. (v. 4, no. 6, p. 84), Undated
    • Box 2
      Jimmy Kerr House, Slippery Rock, Pa. (v. 4, no. 6, p. 84), Undated
    • Box 2
      Mrs. An I Hilgar and Ronald Meshanko during interview (v. 4, no. 6, p. 85), Undated
    • Box 2
      Left: (Covert) Patterson House; Right: J. Mayburry House, Slippery Rock, Pa. (v. 4, no. 6, p. 85), Undated
    • Box 2
      McCoy House, Slippery Rock, Pa. (v. 4, no. 6, p. 86), Undated
    • Box 2
      Former Dowl Kiester Mortuary, Slippery Rock, Pa. (v. 4, no. 6, p. 86), Undated
    • Box 2
      Henry Hilger's (Hilgar's) Donation Grant Deed for Revolutionary War Service, 1786 (v. 4, no. 6, p. 86), Undated
    • Box 2
      Mr. and Mrs. Ollie H. Hilgar holding Hilgar Donation Grant Deed (v. 4, no. 6, p. 86), Undated
    • Box 2
      Dowl Kiester House, Main Street, Slippery Rock, Pa. (v. 4, no. 6, p. 87), Undated
    • Box 2
      South side of McConnell's Mill, Slippery Rock Creek, Pa. (v. 4, no. 6, p. 90), Undated
    • Box 2
      McConnell's Mill (looking northeast), Slippery Rock Creek, Pa. (v. 4, no. 6, p. 90), Undated
    • Box 2
      Original machinery inside McConnell's Mill, Slippery Rock Creek, Pa. (v. 4, no. 6, p. 90), Undated
    • Box 2
      Original machinery inside McConnell's Mill, Slippery Rock Creek, Pa. (v. 4, no. 6, p. 90), Undated
    • Box 2
      Fox Mansion (backside), Foxburg, Clarion County, Pa. (v. 4, no. 6, p. 91), Undated
    • Box 2
      Large barn close to Fox Mansion, Foxburg, Clarion County, Pa. (v. 4, no. 6, p. 91), Undated
    • Box 2
      Foltz mill site, Jennings Nature Reserve, Pa. 9V. 4, no. 6, p. 92), Undated
    • Box 2
      Side view of large barn close to Fox Mansion, Foxburg, Clarion County, Pa. (v. 4, no. 6, p. 92), Undated
    • Box 2
      Rear entrance to Fox Mansion, Foxburg, Clarion County, Pa. (v. 4, no. 6, p. 92), Undated
    • Box 2
      Sandstone wall at Foltz mill site, Jennings Nature Reserve, Pa. (v. 4, no. 6, p. 94), Undated
    • Box 2
      William D. Wicks grave marker, Slippery Rock Cemetery, Pa. (v. 4, no. 6, p. 94), 1974
    • Box 2
      Michael Christley grave marker, Slippery Rock Cemetery, Pa. (v. 4, no. 6, p. 95), 1974
    • Box 2
      Thos. J. Miller grave marker, Slippery Rock Cemetery, Pa. (v. 4, no. 6, p. 95), 1974
    • Box 2
      Joseph Donaghy grave marker, Slippery Rock Cemetery, Pa. (v. 4, no 6, p. 95), 1974
    • Box 2
      Catherine M. Hodge grave marker, Slippery Rock Cemetery, Pa. (v. 4, no. 6, p. 95), 1974
    • Box 2
      Dr. G. W. Coulter grave marker, Slippery Rock Cemetery, Pa. (v. 4, no. 6, p. 96), 1974
    • Box 2
      Lovena Uber grave marker, wife of Peter Uber, Slippery Rock Cemetery, Pa. (v. 4, no. 6, p. 96), 1974
    • Box 2
      Mary Porter, wife of David M. Porter, grave marker, Slippery Rock Cemetery, Pa. (v. 4, no. 6, p. 96), 1974
    • Box 2
      The Old Slippery Rock Cemetery, Pa. (v. 4, no. 6, p. 96), 1974
    • Box 2
      Camp Wolf Run Shoals, Winter 1862-3 (v. 5, no. 1, p. 1), Undated
    • Box 2
      Mary and Bill Barrett examine fort near Centreville/Drawing of outbuilding by Fred Bartlett (v. 5 no. 1, p. 2 [2 negatives]), 1975 January
    • Box 2
      Fitzhugh House, 3546 Devon Dr./Map of boundaries of Fitzhugh tract (v. 5, no. 1, p. 3[2 negatives]), 1974
    • Box 2
      Fitzhugh House, /basement stone walls/ 1834 date and initials "M.C." inscribed in stone wall (v. 5, no. 1, p. 4[2 negatives]), 1974
    • Box 2
      W&OD Bike Trail in Falls Church, 1974
    • Box 2
      McCormick House, Haymarket, VA exterior/ interior (v. 5, no. 1, p. 7 [2 negatives]), 1973, 1974
    • Box 2
      Camp Wolf Run Shoals, Co. A Vermont Volunteers, 1863/Stockade Tents 12th Regiment Vermont Volunteers (v. 5, no. 1, p. 8 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Truro Rectory, formerly home of Wm. Presley Gunnell, built 1830/ Fords Old Mill, Wolf Run Shoals 1862 (v. 5, no. 1, p. 9 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Mary E. Wilcoxon home, near Camp Wolf Run Shoals/ Mary E. Wilxocon photo (v. 5, no. 1, p. 10 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Diagrams of "lizards" devices for hauling (v. 5, no. 1, p 11), Undated
    • Box 2
      Fairfax Arms, Colchester, Va. (v. 5, no. 1, p. 12), Undated
    • Box 2
      Plan of Colchester Town (v. 5, no. 1, p. 14 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Trickett's, Colvin Run Road (v. 5, no. 1, p. 15), Undated
    • Box 2
      Rockledge, Occoquan, Va. / The Arcade, Madison, Va. (v. 5, no. 1, p. 16 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Manassas Gap Railroad roadbed images (v. 5, no. 2, p. 17 [2 negatives]), 1972 January
    • Box 2
      Beverly Mill, Cripple Creek, Wythe Co., Va. (v. 5, no. 2, p. 20), Undated
    • Box 2
      Cedar Run Furnace images, Wythe Co., Va. (v. 5, no. 2, p. 21 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Cedar Run Furnace, Wythe Co., Va./Harkrader-Slater-Musser Mill,, Wythe Co., Va. (v. 5, no. 2, p. 22 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Speedwell Furnace, Wythe Co., Va. (v. 5, no. 2, p. 23), Undated
    • Box 2
      Manassas Gap Railroad roadbed image/ Stone culvert under roadbed (v. 5, no. 2, p. 24 [2 negatives]), 1972 January
    • Box 2
      Second Grace Episcopal Church, Silver Spring, Md./ Map drawing of location of Grace Episcopal Church 1895/ Invasion of Md. 1864 9 (v. 5, no. 2, p. 26 [3 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Jubal Early/Stained glass images in Grace Episcopal Church (v. 5, no. 2, p. 27 [3 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Third Grace Episcopal Church, Silver Spring, Md./ Confederate Memorial 9v. 5, no. 2, p. 28 [2 negatives]), 1974
    • Box 2
      Parson Weems House, Dumfries, Va./ Weems-Botts House (v. 5, no. 2, p. 29 [2 negatives]), 1974
    • Box 2
      Seneca Quarry stone mill on the C&O Canal, Montgomery Co., Md. (v. 5, no. 2, p. 30), 1975
    • Box 2
      Seneca Quarry Master's House, Montgomery Co., Md. (v. 5, no. 2, p. 31), 1975
    • Box 2
      Sudley Church Hospital, Prince William County, Va., ca. 1861 (v. 5, no. 2,, p. 32), Undated
    • Box 2
      Battery Rodgers, Alexandria, Va./Sudley United Methodist Church, Prince William County, Va. (v. 5, no. 2, p. 33 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Battery Rodgers, Alexandria, va. (v. 5, no. 2, p. 34), Undated
    • Box 2
      Rebecca Crowley House, Mullica River near Green Bank, Cape May, NJ (v. 5, no. 3, p. 39), Undated
    • Box 2
      Map of Pine Barrens in southern NJ/ Pine Barrens road in southern NJ (v. 5, no. 3, p. 41 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Early Roads in Harrisville, NJ, area/ Ruins of Harrisville/ Grist Mill ruins/ Paper Mill Ruins (v. 5, no. 3, p. 42 [4 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Houses on Main Street, Batsto, NJ ca. 1905 (v. 5, no. 3, p. 44), Undated
    • Box 2
      J. Coleman with two story double house, Batsto, NJ, ca. 1905 (v. 5, no. 3, p. 45), Undated
    • Box 2
      Map of Urban Development NJ Shore Region (v. 5, no. 3, p. 46), Undated
    • Box 2
      View at Sea Grove House, Cape May Point, NJ (v. 5, no. 3, p. 47), Undated
    • Box 2
      Chalfonte, Cape May, NJ (v. 5, no. 3, p. 48), Undated
    • Box 2
      Ross Bathing House, Ocean Grove, NJ (v. 5, no. 3, p. 48), Undated
    • Box 2
      Drawbridge at Green Bank, Cape May, NJ (v. 5, no. 3, p. 51), Undated
    • Box 2
      Manassas Gap Railroad, unfinished Independent Line over Bull Run (v. 5, no. 4, p. 53), 1975 November
    • Box 2
      Manassas Gap Railroad, old roadbed on Royce Street, Annandale, Va. (v. 5, no. 4, p, 54), Undated
    • Box 2
      Manassas Gap Railroad, roadbed near Mill Creek Road west of Beltway (v. 5, no. 4, p. 55), Undated
    • Box 2
      Manassas Gap Railroad, stone abutment over Cub Run (v. 5, no. 4, p. 56), 1975 March
    • Box 2
      Manassas Gap Railroad, stonework for Bull Run bridge/ Mary Barrett standing on old roadbed near Sudley Church (v. 5, no. 3, p. 57 [2 negatives]), 1974 November, 1975 January
    • Box 2
      Groveton Memorial, adjacent to Manassas Gap Railroad roadbed/Old roadbed crossing Cain Branch (v. 5, no. 3, p. 58 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Manassas Gap Railroad proposed Dead Run crossing near Dulles Airport (v. 5, no. 3, p. 59), 1974 March
    • Box 2
      Swartz Mill, Shenandoah County, Va. Images (v. 5, no. 4, p. 60 [4 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Fairfax County weights and measures (v. 5, no. 4, p. 61), Undated
    • Box 2
      Beverley Mill (v. 5, no. 4, p. 63), Undated
    • Box 2
      Broad Run Station and Broad Run/ exterior of Station/Elizabeth Bloxton inside the Station (v. 5, no. 4, p. 64 [3 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Broad Run Station/ Recuperation Camp west of Thoroughfare Gap, adjacent to the Station, Fauquier County,, Va. (v. 5, no. 4, p. 65 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Catharpin, Prince William County, Va., Post Office ca. 1920's/ Manassas Gap Railroad steam locomotive ca. 1905 (v. 5, no. 4, p. 66 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Catharpin, Va. Post Office and Store ca. 1938/ Store ca. 1971 (v. 5. no. 4, p. 67 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      E. N. Pattie store, Catharpin, VA., 1912 (v. 5, no. 4., p. 68), Undated
    • Box 2
      Catharpin School, ca.1913-1920/ Catharpin School 1971 (v. 5, no. 4, p. 69 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Map of Catharpin. Va. (v. 5, no. 4, p. 70), Undated
    • Box 2
      Peoples National Bank Building, Leesburg, Va. (?) (v. 5, no. 4, p. 71), Undated
    • Box 2
      Making wooden shingles/ Laying shingles (v. 6, no. 1, p. 7 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Van Ness "Barracks", Towaco, NJ/ Close up view of the iron pins supporting the roof (v. 6. no. 1, p. 9 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Himmsel Farm log barn, DuBois County, IN (v. 6, no. 1, p. 12), Undated
    • Box 2
      Intercourse, Lancaster County, Pa., street scene (v. 6, no. 2, p. 17), Undated
    • Box 2
      Ephrata Cloister Graveyard, Ephrata, Pa. (v. 6, no. 2, p. 18), Undated
    • Box 2
      Plow Tavern and the Gates House, York, Pa. (v. 6, no. 2, p. 19), Undated
    • Box 2
      Cherry Hill, Falls Church, Va. ca. 1874/ Repair of barn ca. 1975 (v. 6, no. 2, p. 20 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Birch House, Falls Church, Va. (v. 6, no. 2, p. 21), 1974
    • Box 2
      Woodley Lane Farms Milk Bottle, Montgomery County, Md. (v. 6, no. 2, p. 25), Undated
    • Box 2
      Norfolk & Western station, Abingdon, Va. (v. 6. no. 3, p. 33), 1974 November
    • Box 2
      Belmont Hotel, Abingdon, Va. (v. 6, no. 3, p. 35), Undated
    • Box 2
      "The Virginia Creeper" sign, Abingdon, Va./ Locomotive (v. 6, no. 3, p. 36 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Norfolk & Western train at Creek Water Junction, along New River/ Train at Green Cove, unattributed, O. Winston Link photo, 1956 (v. 6. no. 3, p. 38 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Water tank at West Jefferson, NC, ca. 1975/ Old Caboose at Todd, NC ca. 1975 (v. 6, no. 3, p. 39 [2 negatives]), 1975
    • Box 2
      John Nelson Follin ca 1863/ Follin House, 704 Walker Road near Colvin Run (v. 6, no. 3, p. 41 [2 negatives]), 1976
    • Box 2
      Proud Cabin in the Woods (v. 6, no. 3, p. 48), Undated
    • Box 2
      Drawing of Lock at Great Falls, Va. (v. 6, no. 4, p. 49), Undated
    • Box 2
      Great Seal of the Potowmack Company (v. 6, no. 4, p. 52), Undated
    • Box 2
      Union Arch, Washington Aqueduct over Cabin John Creek Valley (v. 6, no. 4, p. 53), 1975
    • Box 2
      Northern Wisconsin Farmstead (v. 6, no. 4, p. 55) , Undated
    • Box 2
      Nels Wickstrom pioneer homestead, Florence County, WI/ Rural Finnish log sauna (v. 6, no. 4, p. 56 [2 negatives]), Undated
    • Box 2
      Stovewood Barn, Wisconsin (v. 6, no. 4, p. 57), Undated
    • Box 2
      Map of Bloom's Farm, Manassas, Va. (v. 6., no. 4, p. 60), Undated
    • Box 2
      Bloom's Farmhouse, ca. 1976 (v. 6, no. 3, p. 61), Undated
    • Box 2
      Map of Watergate of Alexandria Development (v. 6, no. 4, p. 62), Undated
    • Box 2
      Granite Boulder, oversized from Minor Granite Quarry (v. 6, no. 4, p. 63), Undated
    • Box 2
      Mt. Pleasant (v. 2, no. 6, p. 73), Undated
    • Box 2
      Old Mills of Virginia, 1931. (v. 3, no. 5, p. 73), Undated
    • Box 2
      Old Mills of Virginia, 1931. (v. 3, no. 5, p. 73), Undated
    • Box 2
      Camp Alger Headquarters(v. 4, no. 5, p. 75), Undated
    • Box 2
      Battle of Groveton marker [includes photographs], 1975

       

  • Sub-series 2-3: Falls Church Historical News and Notes, 1967-1973
    • Box 3
      I.O.O.F. Hall, (built 1891), Falls Church (v. 1, no. 1., p. 1), 1970 April
    • Box 3
      Route 7 looking west (v. 1, no. 1, p. 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      Mankin store and house with post office (built 1895) at right, Falls Church (v. 1, no. 1, p. 3), Undated
    • Box 3
      Casilear House and Farm, 502 Walden Court, Falls Church, built circa 1890, side view of house (v. 1, no. 1, p. 4) (1 of 3), 1969 April
    • Box 3
      adobe house, 408 Lincoln Avenue, Falls Church, near Casilear House (v. 1, no. 1, p. 4) (2 of 3), 1969 April
    • Box 3
      Tallwood, Falls Church, built 1870s (v. 1, no. 1, p. 4) (3 of 3), 1969 April
    • Box 3
      Brown's Store and house while still used as a residence (v. 1, no. 1, p. 5) (1 of 3), Undated
    • Box 3
      Hugh R. Brown (left) and his father, Horace E. Brown, Sr., in front of Brown's store, 1949. (v. 1, no. 1, p. 5) (2 of 3), Undated
    • Box 3
      Brown's Store shortly before razing, 1959. (v. 1, no. 1, p. 5) (3 of 3), Undated
    • Box 3
      Cherry Hill, 312 Park Avenue, Falls Church (v. 1, no. 1, p. 6), Undated
    • Box 3
      Washington & Old Dominion East Falls Church Station (v. 1., no. 1, p. 7), 1970 February
    • Box 3
      East Falls Church Railway Station (drawing from 1920's photo) (v. 1, no. 2, p. 1), Undated
    • Box 3
      "Antrim", 1311 Chestnut Street, Falls Church (v. 1, no. 2, p. 2), 1970 February
    • Box 3
      Cherry Hill barn corn crib, Falls Church (v. 1, no. 2, p. 3) (1 of 2), 1967 December
    • Box 3
      "Cherry Hill", home of Riley family from 1873 to 1968 (v. 1, no. 2, p. 3) (2 of 2), 1969 February
    • Box 3
      "Highland View", 7225 Leesburg Pike, built 1870 (v. 1, no. 2, p. 4) (1 of 2), 1970 February
    • Box 3
      "Highland View", architectural detail (v. 1, no. 2, p. 4) (2 of 2), 1970 February
    • Box 3
      Peach Grove Stock Farm, ad in 1906 Fairfax County Directory (v. 1, no. 2, p. 5) (1 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      W.G. Shephard home and store, and the Washington, Arlington and Falls Church Trolley Station, 1922 (v. 1, no. 2, p. 5) (2 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      "Royal Lodge, " 6704 Haycock Road, Falls Church, October 1941. (v. 1, no. 2, p. 7), Undated
    • Box 3
      The Falls Church from north side (v. 1, no. 2, p. 9), 1967 October
    • Box 3
      Columbia Baptist Church at North Washington and West Columbia Streets, ca. 1910. (v. 1, no. 2, p. 11) (1 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      Columbia Baptist Church 1909 stone building being demolished (v. 1, no. 2, p. 11) (2 of 2), 1968 March
    • Box 3
      Falls Church Railway Station #2 (v. 1, no. 2, p. 12) (1 of 2), 1970
    • Box 3
      Falls Church Railway Station #3 (sketch) (v. 1, no. 2, p. 12) 2 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      Memorial Day parade passes in front of Edmonds house, 133 East Broad Street, Falls Church, William Fitzhugh Edmonds, 1956. (v. 1, no. 3, p. 1) (1 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      Mr. and Mrs. William Fitzhugh Edmonds, ca. 1940. (v. 1, no. 3, p. 1) (2 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      Windmill at "Woodbrook", 1011 Fowler St., Falls Church (v. 1, no. 3, p. 3) , Undated
    • Box 3
      Cline house (1919-1963), 351 North Washington St., Falls Church, ca. 1920s. (v. 1, no. 3, p. 4), Undated
    • Box 3
      Rollins house, 109 East Columbia St., Falls Church, built circa 1890 (v. 1, no. 3, p. 5), Undated
    • Box 3
      Back: Henry Redfield "Spin" Thompson, Virginia and Mrs. Elizabeth Anne and John Ballard; Front: George Sidney and Henry Franklin, ca. 1922. (v. 1, no. 3, p. 6), Undated
    • Box 3
      Drawing illustrating bicycle designed by "Spin" Thompson for use on W&OD Railroad, signed by Andy Davis (v. 1, no. 3, p. 7), Undated
    • Box 3
      Original home of Jacob Belz, Falls Church, built 1921 (v. 1, no. 3, p. 8), Undated
    • Box 3
      Left: Belz home, 1010 Tuckahoe St., Falls Church, remodeled 1929. Center: Brick home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. White (Dorothea Belz). Operated as a school 1935-1970. Right: White houses built circa 1941. (v. 1, no. 3, p. 8), Undated
    • Box 3
      Dr. Thomas Melville Talbott, May 7, 1925. (v. 1, no. 4, p. 1) (1 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      Painting of Mrs. Henry J. Morgan (nee Harriett Hogan), painted by Mr. Morgan about 1876. Child, Jack, died shortly after picture was made. (v. 1, no. 4, p. 1) (2 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      Dr. Talbott, Philip M. Talbott, and Mrs. Talbott, Falls Church, 1897. (v. 1, no. 4, p. 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      Dr. Talbott and daughter Kathleen, with his second Model T during World War I (v. 1, no. 4, p. 3), Undated
    • Box 3
      Talbott house on McKinley Street, Falls Church, November 1927. (v. 1, no. 4, p. 4), Undated
    • Box 3
      Dr. and Mrs. Talbott at their son Philip's 6897 Washington Boulevard house, May 1937. (v. 1, no. 4, p. 5), Undated
    • Box 3
      "Cloverdale", drawing of house, Haycock Road, Falls Church, built by Rev. Robert M. Nourse probably in 1880s; subsequently owned by Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Howard Flagg and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Taylor. Site of surface spring. (v. 1, no. 4, p. 6) (1 of 3), Undated
    • Box 3
      Spring house at Birch house, 312 East Broad Street, Falls Church (v. 1, no. 4, p. 6) (2 of 3), Undated
    • Box 3
      Spring house in Falls Hill, Falls Church (v. 1, no. 4, p. 6) (3 of 3), Undated
    • Box 3
      Well house at Perry home at top of Woodland Drive near Highpoint Pool; deepest private well in Falls Church (205 ft) (v. 1, no. 4, p. 7) (1 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      Water tower at 201 North West Street, Falls Church (v. 1, no. 4, p. 7) (2 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      Water tower at Hollywood Farm on Route 7 across from George Mason High School (v. 1, no. 4, p. 8) (1 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      Windmill at "Woodbrook", 1011 Fowler St., "last remaining windmill in Falls Church" (v. 1, no. 4, p. 8) , Undated
    • Box 3
      Roberts house, 409 South West Street, Falls Church (built 1867 by Milton S. Roberts) (v. 1 , no. 4, p. 9), 1968 April
    • Box 3
      Roberts house, Milton S. Roberts and Miss Carrie Parker, ca. 1918. (v. 1, no. 4, p. 10) (1 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      Ad for "Golden Rule Poultry Farm", Falls Church, owned by Milton E. Roberts (v. 1, no. 4, p. 10) (2 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      Milton E. and Fannie Roberts in front parlor, 409 S. West St., Falls Church, ca. 1955. (v. 1, no. 4, p. 11), Undated
    • Box 3
      Judge Joseph S. Riley, the patriarch of Cherry Hill, ca. 1875. (v. 1, no. 5, p. 1), Undated
    • Box 3
      Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fellows and daughter Virginia in the front yard of their new home on Brown Avenue, Falls Church, 1902. (v. 1, no. 5, p. 3) (1 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      Fellows house (west side), 6404 North Washington Boulevard, Falls Church (v. 1, no. 5, p. 3) (2 of 2), 1971 August 1
    • Box 3
      Pickering Dodge house, 6763 26th Street North in East Falls Church, built 1899 (v. 1, no. 5, p. 4), 1970 February
    • Box 3
      City water tank behind the State Theater near the center of Falls Church (1st tank built in Falls Church) (v. 1, no. 5, p. 5), Undated
    • Box 3
      The two water tanks at Falls Hill, located at back of Hollywood Farm just east of Flagg house (v. 1, no. 5, p. 6) (1 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      420 N. Washington Street (now demolished) (v. 1, no. 5, p. 6) (2 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      Drawing of Clover house as it looked on its orignal site, by Andrew Davis (v. 1, no. 5, p. 7) (1 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      Dulin Methodist Church, Falls Church, 1905. (v. 1, no. 5, p. 7) (2 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      Dulin Methodist Church and rectory, 1905. (v. 1, no. 5, p. 8), Undated
    • Box 3
      St. James Catholic Church (Spring Street entrance), Falls Church (v. 1, no. 5, p. 9), 1970 November
    • Box 3
      Hollywood Farm house (east side), Falls Church (v. 1, no. 5, p. 11) (1 of 3), 1971 August 8
    • Box 3
      Rixey house, 7257 Lee Highway, Falls Church (v. 1, no. 5, p. 11) (2 of 3), Undated
    • Box 3
      Rixey house in earlier form, 1861. (v. 1, no. 5, p. 11) (3 of 3), Undated
    • Box 3
      Jefferson Institute (completed 1886), 300 block East Broad Street, Falls Church, ca 1891. (v. 1, no. 5, p. 12) (1 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      271 N. Washington Street, Falls Church (since demolished) (v. 1, no. 5, p. 12) (2 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      Caricature of George Louis Erwin (1859-1938) by unknown artist (v. 1, no. 6, p. 1), Undated
    • Box 3
      Maynard Erwin in 1920 at age 16 (v. 1, no. 6, p. 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      George Louis Erwin, ca 1900. (v. 1, no. 6, p. 3), Undated
    • Box 3
      Ware's Drug Store, East Falls Church, at left is Mrs. John P. Stoddard, at right is Mrs. John Taylor, ca 1930. (v. 1, no. 6, p. 5) (1 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      "Maple Shade, " built 1899 by Jonas Unverzagt (v. 1, no. 6, p. 5) (2 of 2), 1970 April
    • Box 3
      Restored well house, Cherry Hill, Falls Church (v. 1, no. 6, p. 7) (1 of 3), Undated
    • Box 3
      Corn crib before restoration, Cherry Hill, Falls Church (v. 1, no. 6, p. 7) (2 of 3), Undated
    • Box 3
      Restored corn crib, Cherry Hill, Falls Church (v. 1, no. 6, p. 7) (3 of 3), 1971 November
    • Box 3
      Turner/Lee/Rees House, 509 West Broad Street (showing seldom-seen three story side) (v. 1, no. 6, p. 10), 1969 April
    • Box 3
      "Chestnut Grove", home of Ada Walker (1875-1969), 2124 Great Falls Street, Falls Church (v. 2, no. 1, p. 4), Undated
    • Box 3
      James Isaac Brown, principal of Jefferson School, Falls Church, ca 1870s. (v. 2, no. 1, p. 6), Undated
    • Box 3
      Jefferson School (steps and porticos) (v. 2, no. 1, p. 7), Undated
    • Box 3
      Taylor home, 419 W. Broad Street, Falls Church (v. 2, no. 1, p. 8) (1 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      Ada Walker in her carriage in the yard of the Walker home, 1914-1915. (v. 2, no. 1, p. 8) (2 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      Lee house, 505 W. Broad St., Falls Church, ca 1930. (v. 2, no. 1, p. 9), Undated
    • Box 3
      Mrs. Horace E. Brown (Sarah Augusta Rose) (v. 2, no. 1, p. 12) (1 of 2), 1969 September
    • Box 3
      East Falls Church during the Spanish American War, 1898. (v. 2, no. 1, p. 12) (2 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      Fannie May and Carroll V. Shreve on the lawn of the Ellison house, 928 West Broad Street, Falls Church, 1946. (v. 2, no. 2, p. 13), Undated
    • Box 3
      Ellison house, 928 West Broad St., Falls Church, November 1967. (v. 2, no. 2, p. 14) (1 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      Ellison house, 928 West Broad St., Falls Church, March 1955. (v. 2, no. 2, p. 14) (2 of 2), Undated
    • Box 3
      Lawton House, built in the 1850s by C.H. Buxton; another photo of the house was the frontispiece in A Virginia Village (1904) (v. 2, no. 2, p. 17), 1969 April
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      Wm. McElfresh Ellison home, 934 W. Broad St., Falls Church; See A Virginia Village (1904), p. 6, and Falls Church: By Fence and Fireside, figures 49 and 50 (v. 2, no. 2, p. 18), Undated
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      Brown's store, Falls Church, Three types of one horse carriages are shown. See A Virginia Village (1904), p. 14; Falls Church: By Fence and Fireside, figure 6 (v. 2, no. 2, p. 19) (1 of 2), Undated
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      Brown's Hardware, Falls Church, just prior to demolition. 1959. (v. 2, no. 2, p. 19) (2 of 2), Undated
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      Erwin house, 300 West Great Falls Street, Falls Church, built about 1890 by George Louis Erwin. See A Virginia Village (1904), p. 15. (v. 2, no. 2, p. 20), 1969 March
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      Dr. George B. Fadeley home, built about 1890, Falls Church. See A Virginia Village (1904), p. 11. (v. 2, no. 2, p. 21), 1971 March
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      Major M.S. Hopkins home, Falls Church. See A Virginia Village (1904), p. 18. (v. 2, no. 2, p. 22), Undated
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      251 North Washington St., Falls Church. See A Virginia Village (1904), p. 21. (v. 2, no. 2, p. 23), Undated
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      Crossman house, Falls Church. See A Virginia Village (1904), p. 24. (v. 2, no. 2, p. 24) (1 of 2), Undated
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      Rollins house, 109 East Columbia St., Falls Church, built circa 1890. See A Virginia Village (1904), p. 32. (v. 2, no. 2, p. 24) (2 of 2), 1970 November
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      914 West Broad St., Falls Church. (v. 2, no. 2, p. 27), 1967 November
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      The Falls Church, built 1769, with Ball-Dulany plot in foreground. (v. 2, no. 3, p. 29), Undated
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      Bailey plot, The Falls Church (v. 2, no. 3, p. 32) (1 of 2), Undated
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      Bailey gravestones, The Falls Church (v. 2, no. 3, p. 32) (2 of 2), Undated
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      Simon Sommers (Revolutionary War soldier) gravestone, The Falls Church. (v. 2, no. 3, p. 34), Undated
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      John Carolin gravestone, oldest at The Falls Church (v. 2, no. 3, p. 35), Undated
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      Rev. George Somerville gravestone, The Falls Church (v. 2, no. 3, p. 36), Undated
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      Julien Mederic Desrochers and wife, Jennie Mitchell Alexander, gravestone, The Falls Church (v. 2, no. 3, p. 37), Undated
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      Hodgkin family plot, The Falls Church (v. 2, no. 3, p. 38) (1 of 2), Undated
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      Julian Fitzhugh Slade gravestone, The Falls Church (v. 2, no. 3, p. 38) (2 of 2), Undated
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      Funeral of James Maynadier Mason III, July 12, 1969, Rev. J. Hodge Alves officiating, The Falls Church (v. 2, no. 3, p. 39) (1 of 2), 1969
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      Gravestone of James M. Mason III (1892-1969), the Falls Church, last direct descendant of George Mason living in this area (v. 2, no. 3, p. 39) (2 of 2), Undated
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      Hog butchering, 1942. Left to right: Joe Jeffries, unidentified, Dr. Oscar Kiessling, Dave Leonard. Falls Church. (v. 2, no. 3, p. 41), Undated
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      "The meat crop", 1938. The poultry house is in the background. Kiessling farm, Falls Church. (v. 2, no. 3, p. 42) (1 of 2), Undated
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      "Frozen stiff", 1938. Dr. Oscar Kiessling transports a pig to the "deep freeze" in the barn. Kiessling farm, Falls Church. (v. 2, no. 3, p. 42) (2 of 2), Undated
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      "Rapid transit", horse-drawn sled, 1938. Dr. Oscar Kiessling, Peter Kiessling, Julie Kiessling, Joe Jeffries. Kiessling farm, Falls Church. (v. 2, no. 3, p. 43) (1 of 2), Undated
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      "Mass transportation", 1954. Dr. Alice Kiessling in rear of wagon, Joe Jeffries driving. (v. 2, no. 3, p. 43) (2 of 2), Undated
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      Harvest time at the Kiesslings, 1956. Dr. Alice Kiessling, Julie Kiessling, Schatze, Peter Kiessling, Dr. Oscar Kiessling. Kiessling farm, Falls Church. (v. 2, no. 3, p. 44), Undated
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      Tree harvest, 1945. Kiessling farm, Falls Church. (v. 2, no. 3, p. 46), Undated
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      Gravestone of Maggie H. Rawlings (died 1881), first recorded non-member to be interred in the church yard of The Falls Church (v. 2, no. 3, p. 50), 1972
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      210 East Fairfax Street, Falls Church, about 1916. Birthplace of Olive Harmon Robey. (v. 2, no. 4, p. 55) (1 of 2), Undated
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      Harmon's blacksmith shop, East Fairfax Street, Falls Church. Mr. Harmon and Henry Simms examine a wheel in need of repair. ca 1942. (v. 2, no. 4, p. 55) (2 of 2), Undated
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      Abbott Store, Falls Church, March 1958. (v. 2, no. 4, p. 56), Undated
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      Harmon's blacksmith shop, East Fairfax Street, Falls Church, probably taken before WWI. (v. 2, no. 4, p. 58), Undated
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      Gravestone of Nicholas Darne (at The Falls Church), a Captain in the War of 1812 and descendant of Henry Darne who built the Vestry House in 1766 (v. 2, no. 4, p. 61), Undated
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      Charles Alexander Stewart house, west end of Brown Avenue, Falls Church. ca 1900. (v. 2, no. 4, p. 69) (1 of 3), Undated
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      Charles Alexander Stewart house, on what is now North Washington Boulevard, Falls Church (v. 2, no. 4, p. 69) (2 of 3), 1970 February
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      Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexander Stewart on the porch of their home in the late 1930's, Falls Church (v. 2, no. 4 p. 69) (3 of 3), Undated
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      Four "dornick" stones on west side of The Falls Church (v. 2, no. 4, p. 70) (1 of 2), 1973 February
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      "Dornick" stone at The Falls Church. Inscription dated 1786 (v. 2, no. 4, p. 70) (2 of 2), Undated
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      "Dornick" stone at The Falls Church. Inscribed 1776 (v. 2, no. 4, p. 71) (1 of 3), Undated
    • Box 3
      "Dornick" stone at The Falls Church. Inscribed 1786 (v. 2, no. 4, p. 71) (2 of 3), Undated
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      "Dornick" stone at The Falls Church. No inscription (v. 2, no. 4, p. 71) (3 of 3), Undated
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      Harold J. Spelman (left) with The Rev. Joel Pugh holding 1754 Folio edition of Book of Common Prayer, The Falls Church (v. 2, no. 4 , p. 72), Undated
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      The Creeks of Falls Church, Left, Tripp's Run flows into Lake Barcroft; Right, Four Mile Run follows the W&OD railroad roadbed to Alexandria (v. 1, no. 2, p. 6), Undated
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      Milton E. Roberts and his poultry plant (in Falls Church) about 1940. At the top of the hill the building with the cupola was the earliest barn. The house is at upper left. (v. 1, no. 4, p. 10), Undated
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      Joe Jeffries (who worked for the Kiessling family on their farm in Falls Church) about 1941, in butler's coat ready to serve dinner (v. 2, no. 3, p. 44), Undated
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      "Woodbrook", 1011 Fowler Street, Falls Church, "The only remaining windmill in Falls Church, Va., is shown here in the yard of Woodbrook, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Kaye. It can hardly be seen except in winter. The house was probably built about 1890, and was the home of the Hertz family from 1928 to 1960. The drawing is by Carolyne Grosse." (v. 1, no. 3, p. 3), Undated
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      Ada Walker (1875-1969) and her mother, Harriett (Watkins) Walker, in 1925 (v. 2, no. 1, p. 3), Undated
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      Part of the Falls Church yard in 1929. The Jachonias Lewis Shotwell house is at the right. It was demolished in the mid-50s. The stones, from left, are those of Mary E. Mills (1822-1887); Henry Fairfax, Julien and Jennie Desrochers; and the oldest (Carolin) stone at right. (v. 2, no. 3, p. 48), Undated
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      Julia Laurette Smith Auchmoody probably around 1900. She died March 3, 1911, at 83. (v. 1, no. 6, p. 4) (2 of 2), Undated
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      Julia Laurette Smith Erwin as a young woman. She was born April 21, 1928. (v. 1, no. 6, p. 4) (1 of 2), Undated
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      The Walker house and outbuildings, 2124 Great Falls Street, Falls Church, about 1900. The large section was built in the late 1800s. The section back of the large section was the original house. The view is from Great Falls and Haycock Roads. (v. 2, no. 1, p. 1), Undated
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      At right: Goldie May (Elliott) Thompson. From left: Grace (Thompson) Sparrow (George C. Thompson's sister); Matilda (Elliott) True; and Ida Rebecca (Elliott) Erwin, Maynard Erwin's mother. October 5, 1950. (v. 2, no. 1, p. 2), Undated
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      William Henry Ellison was a native of Falls Church. He was a student at the old Jefferson School. He later studied for and entered the ministry on the west coast. Feeling that he was not effective in the church, he turned to education and became a very popular teacher. He was long associated with the University of California. ca 1920. (v. 2, no. 1, p. 5), Undated
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      Goldie May (Elliott) Thompson with her husband, George Cleveland Thompson. 1944. (v. 2, no. 1, p. 10), Undated
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      The Kiessling family in 1959. Left to right: Peter, Debbie, Dr. Oscar, Dr. Alice, Julie, Brenda, and Douglas. (v. 2, no. 3, p. 40), Undated
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      From left to right: Ellison/Rust store/Brock Lawn Mower Shop. West End Post Office/Shreve offices; Shreve warehouse and coal shed, Falls Church. early 1950s. (v. 2, no. 2, p. 16), Undated
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      The Falls Church Post Office in the 100 block of East Broad Street, about 1898. Luke Thompson is standing second from left. The others are unidentified. ca 1898. (v. 2, no. 2, p. 28), Undated
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      "Maury", the old Bailey mansion near Bailey's Cross Roads. People are unidentified. (v. 2, no. 3, p. 31), Undated
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      Poster for St. James' Players, Falls Church, printed in the Fairfax Herald in 1932. (v. 2, no. 3, p. 52), Undated
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      Federal Cavalry at The Falls Church during the Civil War. Photo by Matthew Brady, 1862. (v. 2, no. 4, p. 62), Undated
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      Harmon blacksmith shop on East Fairfax Street near The Falls Church. Mr. Harmon (right) and Henry Simms are in front. 1946. (v. 2, no. 4, p. 53), Undated