A Guide to the Loudoun Merchant and Trade Research Collection, 1800-1903 Loudoun Merchant and Trade Research Collection M0126, VC 0089

A Guide to the Loudoun Merchant and Trade Research Collection, 1800-1903

A Collection in the
Thomas Balch Library
Collection Number M0126, VC 0089


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Processed by: Laura Christianse, Renée Harkness-Shanahan, Deborah Hershman, LCPL Star Day Staff: Carey Getis, Katherine Lindsay, Katie Maher

Repository
Thomas Balch Library
Collection number
M0126, VC 0089
Title
Loudoun Merchant and Trade Research Collection 1800-1903
Physical Characteristics
Collector
Dr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson, Great Falls, VA
Language
English
Abstract
This collection consists of newspaper advertisements clipped from photocopies of 19th century newspapers, microfilmed newspapers, and other sources by Dr. Fred D. Johnson in the course of his research to identify merchants and tradesmen operating at that time.

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

Collection open for research.

Use Restrictions

No physical characteristics affect use of this material.

Preferred Citation

Loudoun Merchant and Trade Research Collection, 1800-1903 (M 0126), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.

Acquisition Information

Dr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson, Great Falls, VA

Alternative Form Available

None

Accruals

2015.0142

Processing Information

Laura Christianse, Renée Harkness-Shanahan, Deborah Hershman, LCPL Star Day Staff: Carey Getis, Katherine Lindsay, Katie Maher, 2017

Historical Information

This collection of newspaper clippings, photographs, and other reference materials related to merchants in Loudoun County  next hit in 19th and early 20th centuries was compiled by Dr. Fred D. Johnson, Jr. (1942 - ) of Great Falls, Virginia. Originally from Alexandria, Virginia, Johnson owned a dental practice in McLean, Virginia. In the late 1970's, Johnson began collecting 19th century chairs made in Loudoun previous hit County  next hit, generally called "Waterford chairs". Unable to find information about those who originally manufactured and sold the chairs, Johnson began to research them. In 2003 he published Nineteenth Century Loudoun previous hit County  next hit, Virginia Chair Manufacturing, a book featuring information about Loudoun previous hit County  next hit chair, clock, and cabinetmakers between 1765 and 1900. Throughout and after his research for this book, Johnson amassed a large collection of newspaper advertisements and other information about 19th century merchants and tradespeople in Loudoun previous hit County  next hit. This collection includes materials about a wide variety of merchants, including silversmiths, grocers, haberdashers, saddlers, and many other trades.

Scope and Content

This collection consists of newspaper advertisements clipped from photocopies of 19th century newspapers, microfilmed newspapers, and other sources by Dr. Fred D. Johnson in the course of his research to identify merchants and tradesmen operating at that time. Johnson collected advertisements from the Genius of Liberty; Loudoun Chronicle; Loudoun Telephone; The Mirror; and The Washingtonian as well as census records and supplemental notes about each merchant. These materials were stored in binders, with materials related to each merchant sorted into individual sleeves. Johnson organized the ads into three categories: "Leesburg Merchants", advertisements arranged by date, and "Loudoun Advertisements by Town." His arrangement has been maintained. Ads related to "Leesburg Merchants" are arranged alphabetically by business name. Advertisements arranged by date are sorted chronologically by decade and relate largely to silversmiths, but include other trades as well. "Loudoun Advertisements by Town" include merchants from Aldie, Hamilton, Hillsboro, Lincoln, Lovettsville, Lucketts, Middleburg, Paeonian Springs, Purcellville, Snickersville, Roundhill, Waterford, Wheatland, and Woodburn. There is also a file for White's Ferry, as well as one folder of clippings about merchants not from Loudoun previous hit County  next hit. A few files include photographs of items made or sold by a merchant; or wood samples from furniture made by them these have been rehoused for preservation.

Arrangement

Box: folder

Related Material

Charles A. Johnston Collection (M0098); Diaries of Samuel B.T. Caldwell, 1811-1820 (SC 0004); Transcription [VREF 929.2 Caldwell]; Samuel B. T. Caldwell's Address (OM 008); Ethel Littlejohn Adams Collection (M 091); Norris and Sons Account Book (BV 005); Henry Franklin Davis Ledger, 1881-1897 (BV 0013); Hollan, Catherine B. 2010. Virginia Silversmiths, Jewelers, Watch- and Clockmakers, 1607-1860: Their Lives and Marks. [McLean, Va.]: Hollan Press [V REF 739.23 HOL].Johnson, Fred D. 2003. Nineteenth Century Loudoun previous hit County  next hit, Virginia Chair Manufacturing. [Place of publication not identified]: Fred D. Johnson, Jr. [V REF 684.13 JOH]; Michael, Jerry. Through the Eyes of Three Country Newspapers: 1880 & 1881; 1882 to 1885; 1885 to 1890; 1890 to 1893 [V REF 975.528 MIC]; Early American Industries Association. 2009. The Chronicle of the Early American Industries Association, Inc. [Electronic Resource]

Adjunct Descriptive Data

Bibliography

Loudoun Merchant Research Collection (M0126), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.

Wheeler, Linda. 25 December 2003 "Area Writer Is Sitting Pretty With Historical Book" The Washington Post. [Accessed online at https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local on March 2017.]

Ancestry.com. U.S. Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 1 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.


Other Finding Aid

None


Technical Requirements

None

Other Finding Aid

None


Bibliography

Loudoun Merchant Research Collection (M0126), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.

Wheeler, Linda. 25 December 2003 "Area Writer Is Sitting Pretty With Historical Book" The Washington Post. [Accessed online at https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local on March 2017.]

Ancestry.com. U.S. Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 1 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.


Contents List

M0126
  • Box 1
    • Folder 1: Key to newspaper abbreviations
    • Folder 2: WW Athey/Mrs. M.E. Athey
    • Folder 3: Atwell
    • Folder 4: Bassell
    • Folder 5: Benedan, James H.
    • Folder 6: R. Bentley- Bentley & Bro.
    • Folder 7: J.R. Beuchler
    • Folder 8: Birkby
    • Folder 9: Birkby & Slack
    • Folder 10: S.M. Boss
    • Folder 11: S.D. Boyd
    • Folder 12: J.F. Brawner & Co.
    • Folder 13: A.P. Breckenridge
    • Folder 14: George Brooks
    • Folder 15: P. Brooks & Son
    • Folder 16: S. A. Campbell
    • Folder 17: W.W. Chamblin
    • Folder 18: Alfred Cline
    • Folder 19: Cline's Hardware
    • Folder 20: Jacob Cohen - Baltimore Bargain House
    • Folder 21: Frederick J. Crissy - Sheet Iron and Tin Ware Manufactory
    • Folder 22: Crissy & Grimes
    • Folder 23: Chas. F. Dailey - Dailey's Jewelry Store
    • Folder 24: James F. Divine
    • Folder 25: Robert E. Divine
    • Folder 26: Douglas & Stellman
    • Folder 27: Eagle Mining Co.
    • Folder 28: Edward & Son
    • Folder 29: Empire Clothing Co.
    • Folder 30: E.B., C.F., and Henry J. Fadeley [Fadley]
    • Folder 31: S. Fouche
    • Folder 32: Walter L. Furr
    • Folder 33: E.J. Godbold
    • Folder 34: John W. Gover
    • Folder 35: Samuel H. Grimes
    • Folder 36: Hammerly Clan
    • Folder 37: Hammerly & Brooks
    • Folder 38: George R. Head
    • Folder 39: C.B. Hess
    • Folder 40: Hickman & Bitzer / Hickman & Dawson
    • Folder 41: WM L. Hooff
    • Folder 42: Hough, Gray & Co.
    • Folder 43: Jackson & Pleasants
    • Folder 44: Edgar Jarvis
    • Folder 45: W.S. Jenkins & Bro.
    • Folder 46: Mrs. Annie S. Johnson
    • Folder 47: Chas. A. Johnston
    • Folder 48: previous hit Nelson  next hit Kent
    • Folder 49: Leesburg Foundry-Cockey & Co.
    • Folder 50: Leesburg Inn (1892)
    • Folder 51: H. Levy
    • Folder 52: C.W. Littlejohn [Myers & Littlejohn]
    • Folder 53: Loudoun Book Store
    • Folder 54: Loudoun Clothing Co. / J.E. McPherson's
    • Folder 55: Loudoun Granite Quarry/ Loudoun Mines
    • Folder 56: Loudoun National Bank
    • Folder 57: T.W. McArtor
    • Folder 58: Chas P. McCabe
    • Folder 59: McCabe & Thompson
    • Folder 60: Marble Quarry
    • Folder 61: The Mirror (Newspaper)
    • Folder 62: T.C. Morallee
    • Folder 63: Mott & Pursel [Pursell] /Mott & Metzer [Metzger]
    • Folder 64: J. Cook Nickens
    • Folder 65: G.H. Nixon & Bro.
    • Folder 66: Norris
  • Box 2
    • Folder 1: Chas. N. Oehm
    • Folder 2: Orrison
    • Folder 3: Sam Orrison
    • Folder 4: Osburn - Osburn & Bro.
    • Folder 5: Palace Saloon -Chas R. Lowenbach
    • Folder 6: Peoples National Bank
    • Folder 7: Ch. E. Perry
    • Folder 8: P.P. Perry
    • Folder 9: Powell & Company-Drugstore
    • Folder 10: Railroad
    • Folder 11: Goodhart & Rollins-L.C. Rollins
    • Folder 12: M. Schiller
    • Folder 13: Albert Shiner
    • Folder 14: Shroff & Co. / Dawson & Shroff
    • Folder 15: Shryock & Presgraves
    • Folder 16: Wm D. Slaymaker
    • Folder 17: D. G. Smith - Hardware
    • Folder 18: James S. Snyder
    • Folder 19: Star Shoe
    • Folder 20: Steadman & Orrison
    • Folder 21: Ged W. Survick - Butcher/Grocer
    • Folder 22: Survick & Whitmore-Grocery
    • Folder 23: Wm Titus- Grocer, T. Sidney Titus - Butcher
    • Folder 24: W. H. Thomas
    • Folder 25: E. E. Thompson
    • Folder 26: H. C. Wallace
    • Folder 27: Jennie Webb
    • Folder 28: E. B. White & Bro.
    • Folder 29: M.T. Whitmore / Thomas & Whitmore
    • Folder 30: E. Wright
    • Folder 31: Silas Wright
    • Folder 32: Wildman & Son / Wildman & Claggett (1818-1890)
    • Folder 33: Wildman (1880-1890)
    • Folder 34: Wildman & Co. 1890's
    • Folder 35: 18th Century Silversmiths
    • Folder 36: 19th Century Silversmiths
    • Folder 37: Silversmiths - Ed. Francis & John Klein
    • Folder 38: Silversmiths - Thomas M. Cowat
    • Folder 39: Silversmiths - Charles Edward Evard
    • Folder 40: Silversmiths - John E. Evard
    • Folder 41: Silversmiths- Josiah B. Green
    • Folder 42: Silversmiths - J.E.S. Hough
    • Folder 43: Silversmiths - S. J. Johnson
    • Folder 44: Silversmiths - A.T. Peebles
    • Folder 45: Silversmiths - Jesse J. Stansbury
    • Folder 46: Silversmiths - John and Mary Ann Wright
    • Folder 47: Silversmiths
    • Folder 48: Pottery - Frederic W. Shafer
    • Folder 49: Patent Medicines - 1860's
    • Folder 50: Patent Medicines - 1870's
    • Folder 51: Patent Medicines - 1880's
    • Folder 52: Patent Medicines - 1890's
    • Folder 53: Misc. Ads Other Than Loudoun previous hit County  next hit
    • Folder 54: 19th Century Ads - 1800
    • Folder 55: 19th Century Ads - 1810-1819
    • Folder 56: 19th Century Ads - 1820's
    • Folder 57: 19th Century Ads - 1830's
    • Folder 58: 19th Century Ads - 1840's
    • Folder 59: 19th Century Ads - 1850's
    • Folder 60: 19th Century Ads - 1860's
    • Folder 61: 19th Century Ads - 1870's
    • Folder 62: 19th Century Ads - 1880's
  • Box 3
    • Folder 1: 19th Century Ads - Leesburg Ads Late 1880's
    • Folder 2: 19th Century Ads - 1890's
    • Folder 3: Ads - 1900's
    • Folder 4: Aldie - James S. Oden
    • Folder 5: Hamilton -Hamilton Creamery - Kingsley's
    • Folder 6: Hamilton - Thomas Brown
    • Folder 7: Hamilton - Brown & Wiley
    • Folder 8: Hamilton - Hamilton Pharmacy
    • Folder 9: Hamilton - L. Dow Hess
    • Folder 10: Hamilton - W.D. Hoskinson
    • Folder 11: Hamilton - S. W. Kahle
    • Folder 12: Hamilton - Chas. Kitchelt
    • Folder 13: Hamilton - Laycock & Shoemaker
    • Folder 14: Hamilton - Loudoun Telephone
    • Folder 15: Hamilton - Lowell Industrial Works
    • Folder 16: Hamilton - James B. Peugh & Co.
    • Folder 17: Hamilton - John Milton
    • Folder 18: Hamilton - Rice
    • Folder 19: Hamilton - Rogers & Wilmarth Dry Goods
    • Folder 20: Hamilton - Geo T. Schooley Hardware
    • Folder 21: Hamilton- Tavenner & Laycock 1888
    • Folder 22: Hamilton- J.K. Taylor
    • Folder 23: Hamilton - W.W. Thompson
    • Folder 24: Hamilton - C.W. Warner
    • Folder 25: Hamilton - Wiley
    • Folder 26: Hamilton – Wynkoop - Wynkoop & White
    • Folder 27: Hillsboro - C.C. Gaver
    • Folder 28: Hillsboro - Potts: Potts, Kilgour & Co. - Matthews & Potts
    • Folder 29: Lincoln - Thomas Brown
    • Folder 30: Lincoln - Cogswell
    • Folder 31: Lincoln – S.T. Nichols
    • Folder 32: Lincoln - P. Janney
    • Folder 33: Lincoln - W.T. Shoemaker
    • Folder 34: Lincoln - Loudoun Valley Foundry- R.H. Taylor
    • Folder 35: Lovettsville - W.G. Biser
    • Folder 36: Lovettsville - Cost & Yakey - Cost & McIntosh - 1869-1870
    • Folder 37: Lovettsville - Chinn Brothers
    • Folder 38: Lovettsville- George F. Eamich / Eamich & Potterfield / Eamich, Fry & Potterfield
    • Folder 39: Lovettsville - Peter A. Fry, 1899 / Fry & Eamich
    • Folder 40: Lovettsville - J.W. Goodhart 1818-1900
    • Folder 41: Lovettsville- George Wire
    • Folder 42: Lucketts - Wm. H. Luckett
    • Folder 43: Middleburg - Jno. E. Brenner
    • Folder 44: Middleburg - E.C. Broun - Broun & Stevens 1850
    • Folder 45: Middleburg - Edward S. Duffey 1841
    • Folder 46: Middleburg - Frank L. Fred 1872-1874
    • Folder 47: Middleburg - Johnson & Co
    • Folder 48: Paeonian Springs - Thos. C. Baker
    • Folder 49: Purcellville - T. C. Baker - T.C. & R.A. Baker – J.R. Baker
    • Folder 50: Purcellville - Cross Brothers / E.W. Cross
    • Folder 52: Purcellville - A.E. Dinsmore
    • Folder 53: Purcellville - C. Forbes - Hardware
    • Folder 54: Purcellville - E.T. Hirst & Brother
    • Folder 55: Purcellville - W. P. Pancoast
    • Folder 56: Purcellville - Purcellville Foundry – W.H. Hunt, S. Bolyn/ S.J. Thomas / H. Vanderhoff & Co./ Purcellville Mfg. Co.
    • Folder 57: Purcellville - Purcellville Machine Shops
    • Folder 58: Purcellville - J.R. Smith & Co.
    • Folder 59: Snickersville [Bluemont] - Old Dominion Spoke Co. – Monroe, Graham & Co.
    • Folder 60: Roundhill & Blue Ridge-Peterson & Poulson
    • Folder 61: Waterford - Beans & Smith & Dry Goods
    • Folder 62: Waterford - Dr. G.E. Connell
    • Folder 63: Waterford - Dodds Mill / Chas. R. Paxton & Co.
    • Folder 64: Waterford - John B. Dutton
    • Folder 65: Waterford - S.A. Gover (Jesse)
    • Folder 66: Waterford - Luckett & Shawen
    • Folder 67: Waterford - Mutual Fire Ins. Co. of Loudoun previous hit County 1849
    • Folder 68: Waterford- W.F. Paxson
    • Folder 69: Waterford - Chas. R. Paxton & Co.-Waterford Mills (Dodd's Mills)
    • Folder 70: Waterford - James M. Steer / Reuben E. Schooley
    • Folder 71: Waterford - Williamson & Shawen - C. Shawen & Co.
    • Folder 72: Waterford - Wood & Dutton
    • Folder 73: Wheatland - S.B.T. Caldwell
    • Folder 74: White's Ferry - (Col.) E. V. White
    • Folder 75: Woodburn - O.M. Bussard - G.P. Slack
VC 0089
  • Box
    • Folder 1: Birkby & Slack: 9 photographs showing maker's marks and construction of a couch and table. vc_0089_0001 - vc_0089_ 0007
    • Folder 2: Silversmiths - Josiah B. Green: Photograph of 5 spoons attributed to Green. vc_0089_0011
    • Folder 3: Silversmiths - J.E.S. Hough two photographs of a silver ladle by J.E.S. Hough [photos are taped together]. vc_0089_0012-vc_0089_0013
    • Folder 4: W.H. Hunt, Purcellville Foundry - two photographs of a bell and a photograph of an invoice with W.H. Hunt's Purcellville Foundry's bill head, dated 7 March 1903. vc_0089-0014 - vc_0089_0016