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Loudoun County

African American chronology

Ashburn Village's Agrarian Roots

Civil Rights in Middleburg

Civil War - After the war

Civil War - Balls Bluff Battle

Civil War - County is divided

Civil War - Loudoun Chronology

Civil War - Records saved

Civil War - Federal occupation

Civil War - General Mosby's raid

Civil War - Loudoun Rangers

Civil War - Reconstruction Years:
  Tales of Leesburg and Warrenton

Civil War - Strategic position

Civil War - Vote of 1860 affected
  by history

Colonial - 1649 Fairfax Line

Colonial - Before 1760-Pt.1

Colonial - Before 1760-Pt.2

Colonial - Braddock's march 1755

Colonial - Early customs

Colonial - Loudoun's beginning

Colonial - German settlers

Colonial - Early customs

Colonial - Life on a farm

Farming - Corn

Farming - Mills & wheat

Goose Creek Canal

History - Overview

Indian Mounds of Loudoun County

Iron Mining

Lightfoot Lee

Loudoun County Court House

Moonshiners

Mosby walnut tree

Post offices

Railroads-Washington & Old Dominion

Revolutionary War - John Champe

Slaves' path to freedom   not clear-cut

Slave quarters

Telephones - early development

Underground Railroad

Cold Wave of January 1912

Yardley-Taylor Map of 1853


Towns, Villages & Places

Aldie Mill

Dulles Airport

Hillsboro

Lovettsville

Paeonian Springs

Loudoun towns in 1908

Purcellville

Purcellville's orchard grass
  seed mill

Purcellville's Nichols Hardware
  Store

Round Hill

Round Hill's Hill High pie store

Stirling Park developed in 1961

Waterford history


General

Drought of 1930 Gives Us A Preview of the Drought Next Time

Drought Survivors of 1930 Recall the Ultimate Dry Spell

Local expressions from Bygone Times

Indians - From Indians to
  Speculators

Indians - Encounter with
  Piscataway

Indians Left Their Mark in Naming
  Landmarks in Loudoun County

Indians of the Virginia Piedmont

Maps

Transportation - 1800s

Transportation - Carolina Road



Spotsylvania County

Kenmore House-Revolutionary
  home

Other pages:
Guide to Freedom - Jockey statues marked Underground Railroad
Eugene Scheel - Loudoun County map maker and historian

 

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