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Middleburg and Nearby Researched and Compiled by Vme Edom Smith, Phd Edited by Gwen Dobson Middleburg and Nearby Researched and Compiled by Vme Edom Smith, PhD Edited by Gwen Dobson ABADIE, Pierre, 205 ABEL-SMITH, Mimi Mills, 7 ABRAMS, James S., 181 Academy for boys and girls (Upperville), 154 ACHILLES, Pam, 38 ACHILLIES, Cindy, 205 ADAMS, Ann, 193 ADAMS, Charles, 193 ADAMS, Eleanor, 193 ADAMS, Eleanor Gilbert, 267 ADAMS, John (President), 98, 99 ADAMS, John, 112 ADAMS, John Quincy, 99 ADAMS, Paul, 267 ADAMS, Roy Delaplane Dr., 256 ADAMS, William H., 2, 24 Adams' (Store), 2, 24 ALBERT, Mary John (Sister), 206 ALBRITTON, Joe Lewis, 7, 13, 80 Aldie, 116-129 Aldie Carnival, 129 Aldie Country Store, 128 Aldie Garage, 128 Aldie Horticultural Society, 121 Aldie Manor (home), 117 Aldie Mill, 97, 116, 118, 119, 230 Aldie Post Office, 128 Aldie Presbyterian Church, 185, 187, 188 Aldie School, 202 ALLEN, Howard, 34, 61, 70 ALLEN, L. M. (Dr.), 70 ALLEN, Richard (Rev.), 186 ALLISON, Noville, 203 ALLISON, William (Dr.), 68 Anchorage, The (home), 143 ANDERSON, Ed, 194 ANDERSON, Maud Haley, 194 ANDERSON, Richard, 194, 204 ANDERSON, Russell, 38 ARCHBOLD, John, 76, 269 ARMFIELD, Gloria, 275 ARMFIELD, Howard, 275 Middleburg and Nearby - 2 ARMSTRONG, James J., 154 ARNOLD, Lieut., 240 ARUNDEL, Arthur W., 62, 63, 93 Asbury United Methodist Church (Middleburg), 185, 186, 188, 244 ASBURY, Francis, 185, 186 ASH, Frank, 173 ASHBRIDGE, Thomas L., III, 62 Ashby Inn (Paris), 226 ASHBY, Emma Virginia, 256, 257 ASHBY, H. S., 238 ASHBY, Henry Stribling, 256, 257 ASHBY, John, 179 ASHBY, Mary Washington Delaplane, 256 ASHBY, Norman, House (Paris), 173, 239 ASHBY, Robert, 97 ASHBY, T. J., Builders, 38 ASHBY, Thomson (Capt.), 167, 215 ASHBY, Turner (General), 152, 167, 215, 228, 238 Ashby's Bent (or Gap), 180 Ashby's Gap (or Bent), 109, 114, 165, 179, 180, 181, 238 Ashby's Gap Turnpike, 109, 114, 170 Ashby's Tavern (Paris), 166, 167, 173, 215 ASHTON, Roger, 203 Aspen Hill (home), 147 ATKINSON, Neville Lemmon, 142, 143 ATKINSON, Thomas A., 38 Atoka (Rector's Crossroads), 109, 144-150, 201, 229 Atoka Farm (Woodland), 150 Atoka School, Old, 201 AUBREY, Francis, 208 AUGUSTUS, E. H. (Mrs.), 105 AYRE, Clayton, 261 AYRE, Mattie Chappelear, 261 Ayrshire (home), 160, 257 BADGER, Jacqueline Mars (Mrs.), 7 BADGER, June, 264, 265 BAILEY, Sydney, 154 BAIRD, Alvin V., Jr. (Mrs.), 273 BAIRD, Nancy Chappelear, 10, 239, 261 BAKER, Rev. Mr., 237 BALL family, 110 BALL, Hazel, 204 BALL, Henry, 204 Middleburg and Nearby - 3 BALL, James, 181 BALL, Jesse, 181 BALL, Mason, 204 BALL, Ruth, 204 BALLSTON, James, 16 BALTHROPE, John, 193 BANCROFT, Thomas (Mrs.), 105 Bank, Middleburg National, 23, 25, 38, 49 Bank of Middleburg, 2 BARBIN, Raymond (Mrs.), 105 Barkshare plough, 112 BARTON, Gordon, 26 BATMAN, Nahal, 211 BATMANGHELDJ, Bahman (Mr. & Mrs.), 143 BAYNE family, 167 BEAUREGARD, Major, 235 BEDFORD, Erskine L., 68 BELL, John, 110 Belle Grove (home), 239, 240 BENEDICT, William B., 200 Bent (or Gap), Ashby's, 188 BENTON, William, 103 Berkeley House (Aldie), 125 BERKELEY family, 110 BERKELEY, William (Colonel), 125 BERKLEY, Lewis, 97 BERKLEY, William, 184 Berry's Ferry (Shenandoah River), 173 Beveridge House (Middleburg), 216 BEVERIDGE houses (Middleburg), 2, 19, 25, 216 BEVERIDGE, Nobel, 19, 20, 219 Black Methodist Episcopal Church (Middleburg), 186 BLACKWELL, Joseph, 110, 111, 242 BLACKWELL, William, 110 Blue Ridge Farm, 76 Blue Ridge Hunt, 68 BOATWRIGHT, Pat Smith, 254 BODMER, George, 126, 127 BOGLEY, Rose Marie, 86, 162, 271 BOLLING, Robert, 162 Bollingbrook, 162 BONNEBRAKE, Mr., 128 BONTECOU, F. H., 105 BOURAS, Peggy T., 165 Middleburg and Nearby - 4 BOWER, Joe, 163 BOWERS, Sydney (Mrs.), 38 BOWERSOCK, Carol, 44 BOWERSOCK, Frances, 44 BOWMAN, JEAN, 61, 90 Boxwood (estate), 35, 112, 263 BRADFIELD, Corinne, 204 BRADFIELD, Neville, 204 BRADFIELD, William H., 2 Bridge, Stone (Aldie), 23 BRONAUGH, William, 16 BROOKE, Eliza Smith, 157 BROOKE, Humphrey, 111 Brookmeade (estate), 80 BROUN, Edwin, 219 BROWN, Ed Lee, 2 BROWN, Edwin C. 196 BROWN family of Texas, 81 BROWN, George (Mr. & Mrs.), 103 BROWN, George, 204 BROWN, Jacqueline, 274 BROWN, John, 169 Brown's Store, 2 BROWNLEY, Miss, 204 BRYANT, J. C. Herbert, 70 BRYANT, Maggie, 269 BRZEZINSKI, Zbigniew, 7 BUCHANAN, James A. (General), 160 BUCKLAND, Pam, 205 Bull Run Hunt, 68 Burrland (home), 208 BURWELL, Billy, 204 BURWELL, Spotswood, 204 Bush (or Camp) meetings, 194, 195 BUSH, George (Vice President), 12 BUTLER, Mrs., 74 Cafe Le Rat, 33, 275 CALVERT, Alex, 57 Camp (or Bush) meetings, 194, 195 Camp meeting, "Thomas' Tent" Benton's, 194 CAMPBELL, John, (4th Earl of Loudoun), 110, 111 Middleburg and Nearby - 5 CAREY, H. C., 115 CARLISLE, D. G., 229 Carr House (Upperville), 161 CARR, John, 154 CARR, Joseph, 154 CARROLL, Henry (Rev.), 186 CARROLL, Jack, 100 Carrtown (Upperville), 154 CARTER, Elizabeth, 162 CARTER family, 45, 110, 167 CARTER, George, 97, 164 CARTER, Ira, 128 CARTER, John, 154, 162 CARTER, Marian, 255 CARTER, Mattie, 255 CARTER, Moore F., 168 CARTER, Will, 255 Casanova Hunt, 68 CASEY, Canby, 274 Catesby (home), 143 CAULK, Worthy, 275 Cemetery, Sharon (Middleburg), 244 245 CHAMBLISS, Lil (Mrs.), 194 CHAMBLISS, Luther (Dr.), 194 CHAMPE, John (Sergeant Major), 119 CHAPPEL, Delight, 193 CHAPPEL, Hilda, 193 CHAPPEL, Lula, 193 CHAPPELEAR, Amanda Virginia ("Tee") Edmonds, 240 CHAPPELEAR, B. (Benjamin) Curtis, 10, 154, 167, 170, 193, 240 CHAPPELEAR, Elizabeth Naomi Lee, 240 CHAPPELEAR, George W., Sr., 193, 261 CHAPPELEAR, Georgina, 273 CHAPPELEAR, Gladys, 262 CHAPPELEAR, Harry Elmo, 240 CHAPPELEAR, John A. (Armistead), 193, 240 CHAPPELEAR, Lewis Clayton, 240 CHAPPELEAR, Mattie, 261 CHAPPELEAR, Nancy, 273 CHAPPELEAR, Nannie (Mrs. George W., Sr.), 261 CHAPPELEAR, Saddie Barret, 262 CHAPPELEAR, Zulieme Edmonds, 240 CHAPPELL family, 167 CHARBONNETT, Pierre (Adm.), 163 Middleburg and Nearby - 6 CHARLES, Prince, 107 CHARLESWORTH, Stuart M. (Mrs.), 158 Chase Ltd. Antiques, 23, 38 CHILTON, Ellen Powell, 157 CHINN, Joseph, 16, 19 CHINN, Rawleigh, 110 Chinn's Crossroads (Middleburg), 16, 43 Chinn's Ordinary, 19, 216 Chronicle of the Horse, The (publication), 17, 26, 56, 90, 200 CHURCH, Melville (Mr. & Mrs.), 105 CHURCH, Melville, 57 CHURCHES: Aldie Presbyterian, 185, 187, 188 Asbury United Methodist (Middleburg), 185, 186, 188, 244 Black Methodist Episcopal (Middleburg), 186 Church of Our Redeemer (Episcopal) (Aldie), 184 Concord Fire Meeting House (Upperville), 183 Emmanuel Episcopal (Middleburg), 185, 188 Free (or Union) (Aldie), 183 Goose Creek (Upperville Baptist), 190 Little River Baptist, 128, 183, 184 Middleburg Baptist, 186, 187, 188 Middleburg Free, 185, 187, 188, 244 Middleburg United Methodist, 188, 197 Mount Olive United Methodist (Upperville), 196 Mount Zion (Old School Baptist) (Rt. 50), 113, 184 Old School Baptist (Upperville), 154, 190 Paris Methodist, 193 Primitive Baptist (Upperville), 204 Shiloh Baptist (Middleburg), 186, 187, 188 St. Stephen the Martyr (R.C.) (Middleburg), 11, 189 Trinity Episcopal (Upperville), 76, 155, 191, 192 Trinity Methodist (Paris), 193 Upperville Baptist, 154, 155, 190 Upperville Methodist, 157, 182, 190 CHURCHILL, Henry, 111 CHURCHILL, John, 110 CHURM, Andrew, 168 Civil War, 227-244 Civil War Re-Enactment Group, 18 CLAPHAM, Josiah, 16 CLARK, Bettina Ward, 35 CLARK, Carolyn (Mrs.), 188 CLARK, Deena, 10 Middleburg and Nearby - 7 CLARK, Jane, 40 CLARK, John, 57 CLARK, Marybelle, 205 CLARK, Stephen C., Jr., 35 CLEMENTS, William (Governor & Mrs.), 102 Coach Stop (restaurant), 275 Cobbler Hunt, 55, 73 Cochran school (Vine Hill), 200 COCHRAN, Carlyle, 17 COCHRAN, Catherine Powell, 240, 241 COCHRAN family, 224 COCHRAN, J. Walter, 2, 3, 24, 25, 28 COCHRAN, Richard, 16, 17 COCHRAN, William (Dr.), 224, 240 COHEN, Ben, 105 COLE, English, 189 COLEMAN, James, 213 COLLIER, Catherine, 194 COLLIER, L. G., Sr. (Mrs.), 188 Colonial Inn, 21, 27, 44, 219 COLSTON, Robert (Mrs.), 166 COMPHER, Elizabeth, 203 Concord Fire Meeting House (Upperville), 183 Confederacy, Daughters of the, 29 Confederate Hall, 29, 83 CONOVER, Catherine Mellon, 7 COOK, Dibrel, 2 COOK, John, 2 COOK, PEYTON, 128 COOKE, Jack Kent, Jr., 7 COOKE, Jack Kent, 7, 76, 79, 93, 271 COOKE, John Esten, 108 COOKE, William, 118 COPP (KOPP), Bernice Mitchell, 203 CORBIN, John W. (Sergt.), 229 COSTELLO, George William, 204 COSTELLO, Milton, 204 COSTELLO, W. T., 128 COTTER, Margaret (Miss), 70 CRABITES, Henry, 100 CRANE, Mike, 40 CRANE, Widget, 205 CROSBY, Cathy Lee, 6 CROSS, H. Page, 192 Middleburg and Nearby - 8 CRUMP, John, 110 CRUZ, H., 58 CULPEPER, Lord, 110 CUSHMAN, Caroline, 50 DAGG, John L., 154 DAGG, Robert, 16 DALEY, Bobby, 57 Daughters of the Confederacy, 29 DAVIS, Alexander G., 235 DAVIS, Eliza M., 235 DAVIS, Ellen Tuttle, 235 DAVIS, Major, 235 DAVIS, Marylee (Mrs.), 188 DAWSON, Captain, 240 DAWSON, Ruth Lawrence, 203 DEBUTTS, Dan, 204 DEBUTTS, Daniel, 132, 257, 274 DEBUTTS, Daniel Dulany, 257 DEBUTTS, Dulaney, 204 DEBUTTS, Dulany Forrest, I (Sr.), 256, 257 DEBUTTS, Dulany Forrest, Jr., 257 DEBUTTS, Edward, 257 DEBUTTS, Emma Virginia Ashby, 256, 257 DEBUTTS, Harry, 257 DEBUTTS, Heath, 204 DEBUTTS, Hunter, 204 DEBUTTS, Julia Anne Bladen Dulany, 143 DEBUTTS, Marianne Welby, 135 DEBUTTS, Mary Ann(e), 130, 135, 143 DEBUTTS, Mary Custis Lee, 10 DEBUTTS, Mary Welby, 257 DEBUTTS, Richard D. (Dr. Dick), 257 DEBUTTS, Samuel (Dr.), 135 DEBUTTS, Samuel, 143 DEBUTTS, William Hunter, 257 DEERING, Harold J., 189 DEERING, John, 40 Delaplane (Piedmont Station), 238 DELAPLANE, Channing, Jr., 255 DELAPLANE, George A., 273 DELAPLANE, Mary Washington, 256, 257 DELAPLANE, Patrick Henry (Hal), 256 DELAPLANE, Washington E., 257 Middleburg and Nearby - 9 DENY, Edmund, 16 DI ZEREGA, Louie, 235 Diamond Hill (farm), 76 DIANE, Princess, 107 DICKSON, John T., 229 DILLON, Joseph, 16 Dinosaur tracks, 99 DIZEREGA, Alfred (Capt.), 184 DIZEREGA, Augustus, 117, 118 DIZEREGA family, 118 DOBSON, Gwen, 1 (opposite), 1, 246, 247, 271, 273 DOBSON, Robert, 1 (opposite), 273 DOBSON, Robyn, 37 DOCTORS, Bob, 2 DODSON, Catherine (Mrs.), 188 DODSON, Jane, 205 DODSON, Lola (Mrs.), 188 DODSON, Mrs., 205 Dominion Saddlery, 22 DONALISE, Miss, 194 DORLAND, Wayne E., 105 DORNIN, Mary, 40 DORNIN, Robert, 205 DOUGHETY, Orange, 173 Douglas Whitesell Antique Clocks, 3 DOUGLAS, J.
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