Table of Contents and Index to

Within the Iron Gates: Collection of Stories about Loudoun as Remembered After Rereading The Loudoun Times-Mirror for the Years 1925-1975

Prepared by Thomas Balch Library volunteers and staff August 2010

Table of Contents to Frank Raflo's Within the Iron Gates: Loudoun Stories Remembered (1925-1975) Doctor John, the Old-Fashioned Country Doctor 1 History as Reported in the Newspaper 10 ... Carter versus Fairfax 11 ... Penny Osburn's Story 12 ... More than 100 Years Out of the Past 13 ... Who Owns? Town or Country? Deed Never Recorded 14 ... Hillsboro Holding Its Own Illegally 15 ... An Early History 16 Religion had Many Faces; the Open-Air Services 22 ... The Open-Air Services 25 ... Teaching Religious Education 28 Carnivals Were the Most Important Fundraisers 33 The Oft-Asked Question Was "Where Is Hot Drops?" 36 The Mad-Stone Curative Is a Still-Repeated Story 42 ... Madstones 43 The Sheriff and Law Enforcement 46 ... Hen House Raid 47 ... A Single Shooting Event 47 ... Court House Trees 48 ... First Work Release 50 ... Jailbreaks 51 ... The Godfrey Fiasco 52 ... The Firestone Connection 54 ... Protect Against Invasion 59 The Doors Were Closed When the Gypsies Came to Town 62 The Council Was for Hands-On Running of the Town 64 ... The Coming of Roscoe 71 ... Who Will Come Forward? 73 ... The Electric Line will Never Make It 76 ... The school Burned; The firemen Organize 78 ... Parking, Fees, and Money on the Agenda 80 ... Going to the Mall 81 ... The Return of Colonial Leesburg for the Downtown 83 ... The right to Veto 87 Looking for an Argument ? Begin to Talk about Water 96 ... Do Not Waste Water 100 ... Drought and the Farmer 101 ... An Honor for "FOB" 112 ... Too Many Mosquitoes 116 ... Dead Birds Befoul Water Supply Here 127 ... The General Marshall Help 134 Water for the Town--The Underground Lake 138 Battle Over the Swimming Pool 144 The Old Problem of Water Continues; Now a County Problem 149

Thursday, August 19, 2010 Page 1 of 5 Wilbur Hall, the Man Who Would Have Been Governor 159 ... Stopping Points of the Hall Political Career 161 ... Wilbur Hall's Elevation 161 ... Some of the Hall's Legislative Highlights 166 ... Hall's Work on the Conservation Commission 168 ... Excerpts and Stories from the Hall Legend 170 ... The lady on the Mailed Postcard 172 The Early Debates and "Old Man" Young 180 Bottling Plant; Movie Hall Just Some Items of Growth 183 ... Help with Housing 188 ... "No"to Billboards 188 ... Zoning Up Again: 188 ... Waterford Historical District 195 ... Town Versus County 195 ... The PEPCO Land Debate 196 ... Leesburg Forms Its Own Industrial Development Corporation: 202 ... More on the Damn Dam: 203 ... Loudoun Tussles with Its First Planned Communities 209 ... Getting Dulles to Fly, the Airport Story: 210 ... Broyhill Brings a "Garden Spot" to Loudoun 218 ... County Finally says "Whoa!" and It Is to Levitt 222 ... From the Issue of december 4, 1969 223 ... Article 12 Appears 229 ... Premature Subdivisions 233 ... The mcCaskey Visit to Loudoun 237 ... The Visit to England 241 ... The Get-Some-Industry Effort: 243 ... The Smith Story; My Finest Hour: 246 The Volunteer firemen: Independent Organization 249 ... A Bit of Fire History 253 ... Rescue Work Begins 254 ... The Athletic Field 255 J.R. Lintner and the Survival of the Horse: 259 Farming Miscellany 262 The Political Scene Was Much More One-on-One 264 ... Tax Revenues Divided 265 ... Important Speakers Visit 266 ... Hoover also Had to Wait 268 ... The Smith Era 270 ... New Politcal Forces 271 ... Asa Moore Janney's Poem 274 ... Gutter Politics 279 County Government, Handling the Depression 281 ... Publishing the Budget 283 ... What to Do about the Dogs 286 The Depression Years 290

Thursday, August 19, 2010 Page 2 of 5 ... Humanity Calls 295 ... Getting National Attention 300 ... Money problems Continue 301 ... A Can of soup to the Movies 303 ... The Burial Ground Issue 303 The Battle over Booze Never Seemed to End 306 ... The Quesenberry Affair 318 ... There Was Action Elsewhere 322 Build the Schools; Keep Down the Taxes 327 ... The Citizen Debate Begins: The Paper Fans the Fire 327 ... Where to Put the Lincoln/Purcellville High School 329 ... Closing the Small Schools in Loudoun 332 ... The Emerick vs. Taxes Battle Heats Up 335 ... The Challenger to Superintendent Emerick 339 ... More Money Cuts Meant Fewer Schools 340 ... Close the High Schools and Save the Money 341 ... The Year 1935 was a Year of Great Confrontation 341 ... Westmoreland Davis, Patron of the Schools 343 ... Waterford and Lucketts Get the Lock Key 345 ... Countywide League: The John Tolbert Story 347 ... The Houston Letter 348 ... The Building of Douglass was only Part of the Action 353 ... There were 11 Grades; Emerick Suggested 12 356 ... "School Money We Need, Taxes We Don't Need" 360 ... An Editorial 373 ... It Is Not Over until Purcellville Is Heard from 376 ... While Arguing for One School, Mt. Gap Was Closed! 378 ... The Focus Shifts in the Continuing Education Fight 380 ... Needs Outgrow Space, Bussinger Reports 384 ... Something Offered for the Non-College Bound 387 ... Another School Bond; Attack from the East 390 For Most, World War II Happened Some Place Else 395 ... The First Draft 396 ... Defensive Units Activate Blackout Test Tonight 400 ... Spy Stories Came in Various Sizes 404 ... Watch Our [sic] for the Air Raids 405 ... The Loudoun Minute Men are Formed 407 ... Regulations and Then More Regulations 408 ... A Letter from Stirling Harrison from the Pacific 409 ... June 7, 1945: The Local Prisoner of War Camp Here 412 ... August 23, 1945: The Kincaid Frozen Food Operation 414 ... July 4, 1946: Prices Going Up 415 ... July 11, 1946: The Idle Should Work; The Keyes Letter of Response 415 ... October 24, 1946: More & More Meat; Higher & Higher Prices 417 ... November 20, 1947: Loafers to go to Jail 417 ... November 25, 1948: More on "Loafers" 418

Thursday, August 19, 2010 Page 3 of 5 The Famous Leesburg Inn Goes Up For Sale 422 ... Room for the Ladies 428 Roads, Roads, Who Is Going to Build the Roads? 433 ... The Dranesville Pike-Later to Be Route 7 433 ... The Issue of the Two Bridges 436 ... Taking the Taxi 442 ... "The Local Road Levies Are Hereby Abolished." 447 ... Alcohol on the Road 453 ... The By-pass Further Complicates Route 7 455 From the Well into the Sewer 465 The Washington & Old Dominion The Reluctant Railroad 467 ... Installation at Mt. Weather 469 ... Nellie Fletcher Shows Up 474 The International Cowpasture That Brought on Godfrey Field 481 The Lafayette Visit Brought 10,000 to Leesburg 504 Leesburg Creates Historic District to Preserve the Past 507 ... The New York Tribune Fund: 509 Miscellany During the Years-the 1920s 509 ... Off to W&M, March 1, 1928: 509 ... News of Fifty Years Ago, Printed Sixty Years Ago: 509 ... Playing Against the Bloomer Girls, August 2, 1928 510 ... Porch Improvement Week: 512 ... The Pinball Competition: 512 ... The Latest in Fashion: 513 ... Recognizing Ball's Bluff: 513 ... A New RCA Doggy in the Window: 514 Miscellany During the Years-the 1930s The New Linotype 516 ... Horseshoe Pitching Contest Winners Named 516 ... A Hole in One 516 ... A Turkey Dinner for Only a Buck 517 ... The Civil War, June 30, 1932 517 ... Conflicts of Interest, January 5, 1933 518 ... Who Wants This Baby?, August 30, 1934 519 ... Prosperity Just Around the Corner, June 15,1933 519 ... Rid the Polecats, July 19,1934 519 ... Discovery of Human Bones Stires Story from Past, September 14, 193 520 ... Just Passing Through 521 ... Saturday Night in Town 521 Miscellany During the Years-the 1940s 524 ... Popcorn Comes to Loudoun 524 ... How about a Potato Queen?: 525 ... A Rattler Comes to Town 526 ... Fight the Slots, August 10, 1944: 526 ... The Mosby Image Continues, August 24, 1944: 527 ... No More Flogging 528 ... Cost for Haircuts on the Rise in Town: 528

Thursday, August 19, 2010 Page 4 of 5 ... Holtzclaw and the Bobcat: 530 ... Sitting Bull in Loudoun: 531 ... Borrowing Money Is Bad 532 ... A First Taste of How Local Politics Worked 532 ... The Value of Advertising: 537 ... Made the Associate Press: 537 ... The Friendly Cats: 537 Miscellany During the Years-the 1950s 537 ... About Harry (Tad) Flippo: 538 ... The 1957 Celebration of the Founding of the County: 539 ... Come Loaf with Me: 542 ... About the Safeway Sign: 543 Miscellany Through the Years-the 1960s 545 ... Where to Put the Trash: 545 ... "Doc Hobby" Retires: 545 ... Desegregation in Loudoun: 548 ... The FAA Comes to Loudoun 548 ... An Ode to George Titus 550 ... June 7, 1962: The paper stated simply: 550 ... The Methodist Church Site: 551 ... Satisfied with Government? 552 ... Ashburn Protest Denied by Board: 552 ... Letter to the Editor about Kirkpatrick: 552 ... Coat of Arms for Loudoun 553 ... February 15, 1968, An Editorial Position: 554 ... Sweeney, President of Vole Society: 555 ... Vole Society Membership Card 556 Miscellany During the Years-the 1970s 560 ... Hunger in Loudoun 560 ... Down with the Billboards: 562 ... June 14, 1973-News of the Past: 562 My Lyndon LaRouche Experience 565 ... The Camp Rezoning 566 ... The Darf Episode 573 ... Speaking Frankly: Will Someone Please Talk to Frank? 580 ... A Laughing Stock 581 ... How's Business? 582 ... (Preface) 585 ... The LaRouche Factor-Part I-"Fears on the Right" 586 ... The LaRouche Factor-Part II- "LaRouche Attempts to Switch to the F 587 ... The LaRouche Factor-Part III-Search for respect 590 ... The LaRouche Factor-Part IV- The LaRouche Group Raises Money E 591 ... The Day of the Raid 593 ... Forgive the Loan 599 ... June 1988 602 ... The Notes 603

Thursday, August 19, 2010 Page 5 of 5 Index to Frank Raflo's Within the Iron Gates: Loudoun Stories Remembered (1925-1975)

Acheson, Dean 538 Army Corps of Engineers 197, 200, 203, Adams, James 379 204, 205, 206, Adams, John Q. 504 207, 208, 209, 557 Adams, Ray 200 Arnold Bus Lines 450 Adams, Sarah 379 Arnold, A.T. 76, 452, 453 Adrian, Eugene 49, 62, 120, 316 Arnold, James 151, 243, 385, 492 Ahalt, C.R. 418, 419 Article 12 (Loudoun County zoning 229, 230, 231, Aiken, Arch 563 regulation) 232, 236 Aiken, James 51 Arundel, Arthur 604 air raid shelter 44 Arundel, Nicky 604 air raids -- see "civil defense" 0 Ashburn 448 aircraft warning system -- see "civil 0 Ashburn Club 552 defense" Ashburn High School 328, 354 Airmont School 333 Ashburn Junction 435 Aldie Elementary School 383 Ashton, Roger 352, 372 Aldie High School 328, 334, 354 Ashworth, Graham 242 Aldie School 333 Atwell, Louis 250 Aldie, Virginia 19, 20, 269, 547, 562, 563 Atwell, Robert 78 Alexander, J.R.H. 26, 49, 75, Baake, Oscar 490 265, 268, 279, Babson, George 139, 141, 483, 320, 321, 329, 484, 485, 487 395, 421, 435, Baggett, C.C. 473 436, 437, 445, Baggett, George 471, 477, 478 511, 534 Bailey, Norman 587 Alexander, Paul 190, 405, 407 Bailey, W.O. 1 Alexander, Peck 511 Baker, George 468 Algonkian Regional Park 201 Baker, Irvey 52, 53, 191, Allder, Melvin 411 297, 302, 356, Allen, Bill 256, 257 362, 364, 368, Allensworth, Nellie 6, 93, 95 369, 370, 375, Almond decision 236 376, 422, 423, 425, 426, 446, Almond, Lindsay 30-31, 383 518 American Aluminum Construction 493 Baliles, Gerald L. 595 American Express Service Center 597 Ball, Frank 270 Anderson, Albert 58, 165, 377, Ball`s Bluff 513-514 378 Baltimore & Ohio (B&O) Railroad 197 Anderson, David 592 bank holiday 296 Anderson, J.B. 256 Banks, Rev. 22-25 Andrews, T. Coleman 293 Barrett, Kate 264 Andy Over 26-27 Barron, Senator 259, 260 animal shelter 288-289 Barton Commission on Education 333 Anti-Defamation League 600 Baruch, Bernard 538 Armstrong, Frank 238, 243, 244 baseball 538-539, 552

Thursday, August 19, 2010 Page 1 of 19 Beans, E.H. 411 Bradley, Mrs. Philip 278 Belgrove 249 Brentis, William S. 53, 59 Bell, Preston 74, 326 brick sidewalks 85-87 Belmont 20 Briggs, Anna 199 Belt, Tom 46-47 Broad Run (creek) 196, 206, 454, Berry, John 353 455 Berry, Josephine 146 Broad Run District 217, 218, 390 Berryville 408, 467 Broad Run High School 384 Beuchler, J.R. 520 Broad Run Road District 433 Beuchler`s 517 Brown, Em Boweles Locker 86 Bible, Alan 154 Brown, John 1 billboards 188, 562-564 Brown, Larry 227 Billington, Michael 597 Brown, Stanley 150, 195, 208 Binns, Charles 13 Brown, Stuart E. 11 Birchfield, Jim 43, 238 Brownell, James 60, 223, 225, Bishop 219 256, 390, 604 Black Bottom 40-41, 309, Broyhill Corporation 218, 219, 220 317 Broyhill, Marvin 220, 221 Black Cat Inn 310 Brunswick bridge 436, 437, 438, Black, Hugo 29 440, 443, 444, 447 blackout raids -- see "civil defense" 0 Brunswick, Maryland 323, 436, 437, Blackwelder, Leroy 216, 217 448 Blee, (Colonel) 216 Bryan, Albert 216 Bloomfield 525 Bryant, Gladys 146 Blue Ridge Aviation 498, 499, 500 Bryant, Lyle 227 Blue Ridge Herald 283, 316 budget process 281, 282 Bluemont, Virginia 311, 444, 469, Burch, T.G. 165 470 Burch, William 574, 579 Board of Magistrates 18, 19, 20 Burchard, Hank 60 Board of Zoning Appeals 194, 199, 244, 246, 247, 545, Burke, Frank 353 566, 567, 604 Burke, Virginia 211 Bodmer, Bill 521 Burns & McDonald 217 Bodmer, Johnny 510, 516 Business and Professional Men`s 131 Bodmer`s 521 Association Boise Cascade 224 Bussinger, Clarence 352, 353, 382, 383, 388, 390, bootblacks 67 550, 556 bootleggers 313, 315, 316, Butt, Robert 390 318, 319, 322, 324, 325, 326 Butzner, John 377 bootlegging 309 bypass 455-484 Borah, William 300 Byrd, Senator Harry 165, 169, 204, 206, 264, 265, Bork, Judge 266 382, 446, 447 Braddock`s Order Book 19, 20 Byrd, Senator Harry, Jr. 562 Bradfield, Neville 68, 70, 71, 74, C & O Canal 206 78, 110, 113, 118, 123, 188 C & P Telephone Company 251, 252 Bradfield, Urcell 518 Calney, Mark 599

Thursday, August 19, 2010 Page 2 of 19 Cameron Parish 540 Cleveland, John 13 Cameron, 6th Baron (Thomas Fairfax) 11, 19 Clifford, William 398 Campaigner Publications 566, 573, 574, Cline, W.C. 253 578, 596, 597, Coat of Arms (Seal) 553-554 598, 599 Cobern 235 Campbell, Aneas 13, 18, 21 Coca-Cola bottling plant 125, 183, 184 Campbell, John -- see "Loudoun, 4th 0 Cockerille brothers 211, 212 Earl of" Cody, Michael 595 Carlyle, Crip 317 Cogle, Edward 48 carnivals 33-35, 66, 76, 527 Cole, English 50, 491, 493 Carolina Road 17 Cole, Howard 116, 117, 294, 300, 301, 304 Carr, John 287, 288 Coleman, (Supervisor) 337, 446 Carr, Josephus 185 Coleman, P.J. 164 Carr, Lester 500 Coleman, Richard 12, 20 Carson, William 164 Colonial Leesburg, Inc. 84, 86 Carter, Foster 67, 68, 509 Colonial Popcorn and Candy Company 524 Carter, J. 315 Committee of Merchants of Leesburg 75 Carter, John 101, 102, 110 Connock 463 Carter, Shirley 295 Connor, Cecil 297, 330, 439, Case Brothers 331 440 Castle, Cooney 511 Connor, Fenton 163, 164 Caucus Distributors 598, 599, 600 conscription -- see "draft" 0 Caulkins, Charles 73, 74, 397 convict baptism 22-25 Caulkins, Stanley 484, 576, 582 Cook, Carr 352, 353 chain stores 166 Cook, Clinton 458 Chandler, A.C. 166 Cool Spring School 334 Chantilly Airport 212, 217 Cooley, D.H. 404 Chantilly Aviation 497, 498, 499, Cooley, Thomas 279 500 Coolidge, Calvin 469 Chantilly, Virginia 211, 213, 216 Corbell, Robert 185, 280, 449, Charlestown racetrack 175 450 Charlottesville 435 Corbin, Ernest 62-63 Chatterbox 71 Cordell, Presley 466 Cheek, Fred -- see "Williams, Fred" 0 Cornell, Lula 509 Chestnut Hill 20 Cornwall Street (Leesburg) 67, 107, 189, Chitwood, Brian 566, 585 310, 551 civil defense 7, 397, 399, Cornwall`s Grocery 127 401, 406 Cornwell, Carol 191 Civil Rights Act of 1964 145 Coton (estate) 20 Clapham, Josias 20 Countywide League 348, 351 Clapham, Samuel 20 courthouse trees 49-50 Clark, William 211 Cowart, Howard 427 Clark`s Gap 440, 450 Cox, Presley 314 Clarke County, Virginia 439 Cox, W.J. 198 Clemens, Emma 378 Craighill, Peyton 291 Clemens, John 364 Crim, Ralph 344

Thursday, August 19, 2010 Page 3 of 19 Crossman, William 236, 255, 256 Dube, Oliver 255, 256 Culbertson, Mr. 154 Dudley, John 57 Cullinan, W.E. 489 Dulles Airport 210-218, 244, Cutler, R.R. 115 478, 505 D.C. Public Utilities Commission 198, 200 Dulles, John Foster 212 Dabrowski, Steve 573, 574, 575, Duncan, Delman 321, 322 576, 578, 579, Dunlop, Mrs. James 185 581, 584, 604 Dunn, Simon 516 Dailey, Ed 132, 133, 140 Durfey, George 59 Daniel, Isaac 353 Dwyer, Max 326 Darden, Colgate 356, 526 E.E. Nichols Hardware 340 Darr, Lloyd 326 Eagle Rock 469 Davis, Elizabeth 310 Eagles Rest 20 Davis, Max 315, 530, 531 Edmondson, J.D. 516 Davis, R.L. 499 Edmondson, S.P. 516 Davis, Westmoreland 25, 170, 281, Edwards Drug Store 112, 399, 512, 343-345, 346 515 Davison, John 223 Edwards Ferry Road 483 Daysville School 333 Edwards, Raymond 214 Deco Westinghouse 500 EIR News 565, 570 Defenders of State Sovereignty 381 Eisenhower, Dwight 212, 216 deHoyos, Linda 574, 577, 580 Elgin, A.T. 482 desegregation -- see "integration" 0 Elkins, Davis 472 Devine, Donald 228 Ely, Louis 212 Dickerson, Beckham 222, 223, 461 Emerick, Carrie 513 Diedrich, John 576 Emerick, Oscar L. 29, 133, 272, Difficult Run (creek) 540 293, 297, 330, Dillon Rule 229, 230, 231 331, 332, 334, Diversified Education (D.E.) Program 388 335, 336, 337, 339, 340, 341, diZerega, Alice 310 343, 345, 348, diZerega, James 265, 315 351, 352, 354, diZerega, Tom 216, 243 355, 356, 357, Dodona Manor 538 359, 360, 361, dog claims 286-289 363, 364, 366, Donohoe, William 138, 139 370, 371, 374, 375, 376, 378, Douglas, William 18 380, 381 Douglass High School 351, 352, 353 Emswiller, Carl 576 Douthat State Park 169 English Construction Company 378 Dovell, Ashton 166 Euclid versus Ambler 188 Dover (estate) 20 Eustis, Mrs. Corcoran 311 Downs, McCarthy 300 Eustis, Mrs. W.C. 335 Downtown Business Association 84 Euston, Andrew 238 draft (conscription) 395, 396 evening adult education 388 Dranesville 436 Everhardt Motor Garage 183 Dranesville Pike 433-436 Executive Intelligence Review 598 Dry Mill Road 457, 458, 463, FAA 214, 483, 488, 482 548

Thursday, August 19, 2010 Page 4 of 19 Fadeley lot 81 Friedlander 180, 181 Fadeley, Mrs. Fenton 238 Fruitland 19 Fain, Sarah 264 Fry Motor Company 72, 189 Fairfax (city), Virginia 149, 150, 151, Fry, Robert 326 152, 153, 155, Frye, L.T. 253, 254 156, 157 Frye, Lonigan 511 Fairfax County, Virginia 214, 224, 225, Fugate, Douglas 459, 463 228, 434, 439, Furnace Mountain School 333 540 Fairfax Water Authority 155 Fusion Energy Foundation 598 Fairfax, John 249 Galleher, John 320, 445, 518 Fairfax, Thomas -- see "Cameron, 6th 0 game warden 286-289 Baron of" Garner, John 521 Farm Bureau 427, 429 Garrett, Ed 49, 180, 181, Farmers and Merchants Bank 498, 499 190, 320, 329, 330 farming 223, 224, 225, 227 Gartrell, Mrs. Arthur 332, 336 Feldman versus Anderson 58 Gazes, Jimmy 517 Feldman, Sol 54, 56, 57 Geiman, Mary 43 Fendall, Thomas 410 Gelber, Michael 597 Ferguson, Mariam 264 Genius of Liberty (newspaper) 10, 13, 14 Fess, (Senator) 469 George, Charley 314 Fire Protective Mobilization Committee 399 Georgetown (Leesburg neighborhood) 468 Firestone store 54-59 German settlement -- see "Lovettsville" 0 First Fidelity 600 Gheen, R.K. 134, 149, 202, 239, 487 Fiske, William 78, 83, 86 Gibson, Harry 5, 119 Fletcher, Judge 48, 268, 330, 331 Gibson, Harry (M.D.) 1 Fletcher, Nellie 474-479 Gibson, John 37, 119, 291, 305, 511, 546 Fletcher, W.A. 185, 186 Gibson, John (M.D.) 1-9, 2, 10 Flint, Roland 199, 238 Gilbert, Herman 7, 8 Flippo, Tad 36, 538-539 Gilbreth, Lillian 292 Forbes, Robert 239 Gill, Howard 50, 51, 59, 78, Forsythe, Brooke 110 89, 91, 126, Foster, Mrs. Festus 273, 274, 278 146, 405 Foxcroft School 309 Gilliam, R.A. 169 Frankhauser, Roy 588, 596 Girvin, Pauline 571, 574, 578 Franklin, B.W. 268 Girvin, Polly 567, 575 Franklin, Ben 566 Glass, Carter 470 Frazer, William 388 Godfrey International Cowpasture 494, 501 Frederick Lions Club 437 Godfrey, Arthur 53, 270, 462, Frederick Post (newspaper) 437 463, 483, 484, Frederick, Maryland 437 490, 494, 502, free text books 167, 168, 389, 538, 541, 548 390 Godwin, Mills 462, 554 freedom of choice plan 383 Goings, James 324 Freeman, Douglas Southall 333 Goldstein, Mary 592 Freeman, Mary Anne 592

Thursday, August 19, 2010 Page 5 of 19 Goose Creek 78, 149, 150, Hamilton, Priscella 18 152, 154, 156 Hamilton, Virginia 18, 138, 317, Goose Creek Country Club 504 440, 441 Goose Creek Tavern 554 Hammerly, George 140, 212, 483, Gore, Coleman 512 484, 486, 488, Gore, Grady 286 489, 490, 493, 494, 495, 496, Goss, Henry 150 497, 498, 499, Grand Old Army of the Potomac 517 502 Graves, Aubrey 206 Hampton, Harold 353 Great Depression 290-305 Hands, Glen 217 Great Falls of the Potomac 203 Harman bill 445, 446 Greater Eastern Trunk Line 467 Harris, Arthur 48 Greenberg, Bob 580 Harris, Bob 232, 233 Greenburg, Paul 598 Harris, Bucky 255 Grenata, Michael 462 Harris, H.H. 456 Greyhound Lines 450 Harris, Huntington 390, 554 Grimes, Sam 315 Harrison, Agnes 571 Gringery, Donald 198 Harrison, Albertis, Jr. 66, 456 Groom, William 331 Harrison, B. Powell 84, 86, 149, Grove, George 380 215, 241, 578 Grubb, W. Hugh 292, 293, 404, Harrison, Charles 40, 102, 108, 446 109, 111, 112, Guilford Elementary School 383 188, 273, 323, Gumm, Elizabeth 345 407, 472, 475 gypsies 62-63 Harrison, Charles F. 310, 311, 316 H & H Chevrolet Sales 294 Harrison, Frances 20 Hackley, J.B. 331 Harrison, Stirling 150, 151, 152, Halaby, Najeeb 489 153, 154, 155, 157, 221, 273, Halkett, Peter 19, 20 279, 381, 385, Hall, Bush 119, 121 386, 409-410, Hall, Jack 289 423, 424, 425, Hall, John 184 426, 432, 456, Hall, Stilson 89, 92, 95, 457, 484, 487, 170, 175, 193, 492, 507 194, 279, 320, Harwood, Herbert, Jr. 478 361 Hatcher, Tom 140, 141 Hall, Wilbur 58, 92, 93, 94, Hawling, William 17 95, 119, 159- Hazel, Til 236, 603 179, 185, 197, Head, George 551, 552 238, 267, 329, 355, 379, 397, Heaton, N.R. 16 424, 435, 437, Hedgeland 18 438, 440, 443, Hedrick, Anna 16 444, 446, 448 Heflin, (Senator) 266, 267 Hall, Willie 351, 353 Heflin, John 288 Hallett, Horace 139, 208 Heflin, Larry 141 Hamilton, Charles Bennett 19 Hen House Raid 47 Hamilton, James 12, 13, 18, 19 Heritage Foundation 568, 583, 586

Thursday, August 19, 2010 Page 6 of 19 Herndon Chamber of Commerce 434 Howser, Tweed 511 Herndon Junction 459 Huff, Luther 396 Herndon, Gordon 501 Hughes, George 250 Herron, Russell 338 Hughes, J.N. 154 Hertz, Mrs. Gustav 366 Hughes, Raymond 529 Hessian soldiers 16 Hummer, Mrs. J.S. 389 Hibbs bridge 324 hunger in Loudoun 560-562 Hibbs, H.B. 335 Hunt, Patricia 560-561 Hibbs, W.B. 64 Hutchinson, Andrew 17 Hickman, Parsons 362, 363 Hutchison, Tom 359 Hill, Dewey 461 Hyson, Slippery Sam 36-37 Hill, Mary Lou 604 ice harvesting 262 Hill, Richard 604 integration 380-384, 548, Hillsboro High School 328, 340 549 Hillsboro, Virginia 15-16, 19, International Caucus of Labor 592, 596 322, 323, 434, Committee 450 interposition 381, 382 Hirschkop, Philip 571 Iroquois Indian Tribe 17 Hirst, Gibson 294 Ish, Gertrude 1 Hirst, J. Terry 154, 243, 274, Ish`s Tannery 19 373, 375, 513 Isom, John 575, 579, 594 Hirst, Terry 429 Ithica (estate) 19 historic district (Leesburg) 228 J.S. Patterson Drug Store 340 Hodge, Robert H. 44 Jack`s Bowling Alleys 398 Hoge, Mrs. Howard 310, 312, 325 Jackson, Bee 511 Holland, George 51 Jackson, Jimmy 547 Holmgaard, June 463, 464 Jackson, John 40, 104 Holt, Saxon 166 Jackson, Joyce 146 Holtzclaw, Austin 530, 531 Jackson, Samuel 48 home mail delivery 83 Jackson, Sneigy 511 Honicon Well 141-142 Jackson, Victor 516 Honicon, Claude 481 jailbreak 51-52 Hoover, Herbert 267, 269, 519 Janney, Asa Moore 278, 279, 330, Hoovercrats 339 393 Hopkins, Harry 300 Jefferson, Thomas 557 Hopkins, Mrs. John 310 Jenkins, James 212, 504 horsepower 260 Jenkins, Neil 504 horseshoe pitching contest 516 Jewell, Tom 604 Hot Drops 36-41 John Birch Society 586 Houchins, Dick 539 Johnson, Lyndon 208 Houchins` Barber Shop 538 Johnson, Pussyfoot 308 Hough, Raymond 128 Johnson, R.G. 518 Hourihane, John 520 Johnson, Victor 70 Houston letter 348-350 Johnson, Warren 207 Houston, Charles 348 Johnston Building 181 Howard, Herbert 116, 117 Johnston, Samuel 181 Howser, Bill 510 Jones, Seldon 41

Thursday, August 19, 2010 Page 7 of 19 Jones, Virgil 527 land use agreement 226, 227 Junior Board of Trade 347 Lane, Robert 198 Kanfer, Morris 202, 219 LaRouche Campaign 596, 597, 598 Kaplon`s Men`s Store 513 LaRouche, Defense Against … Fund 577, 578, 580, Keesee, S.W. 422, 423, 424 (DARF) 581, 603, 604 Kelley, Brian 603 LaRouche, Helga-Zepp 589, 592 Kelso, Mrs. Richard 289 LaRouche, Independent Democrats for 596, 597, 598, Kemp, Walter 387 600 Kennedy, John F. 220 LaRouche, Lyndon 565-604 Kestner, C.W. 456 LaRouche, Lyndon, Jr. 590 Keyes, Lee 55-56, 403, Lassiter, Horace 529 415-417 Lasswell, Isaac 17 Kidd, Susan 573 Lawler, Beverly 240, 241 Kidwell, Jimmy 575 Lay, Lynwood 486 Kilgour, James 19 Leach, Hunter 486, 487 Kincaid, John 165, 414 Leach, William 60, 228, 390, Kincaid, Mrs. John 374 428 King Street (Leesburg) 66, 67, 75, 77, League of Women Voters 272, 273, 278 81, 84, 86, 92, Lee, Francis Lightfoot 15 119, 127, 134, Lee, Ludwell 20 180, 189, 193, Lee, Philip Ludwell 20 250, 316, 396, Lee, Thomas 20 398, 401, 403, Leesburg Academy 333 433, 442, 451, 465, 468, 514 Leesburg Airport at Godfrey Field 481-501 King, Dennis 600 Leesburg Airport Commission 496 Kings of Arms of England 554 Leesburg Airport Safety Committee 501 Kirkpatrick, Emory 151, 155, 207, Leesburg Baptist Church 73 208, 212, 216, Leesburg Board of Health 121 221, 238, 288, Leesburg Businessmen`s Association 161 369, 375, 388, Leesburg Chamber of Commerce 197 429, 492, 505, Leesburg Committee 239 506, 552, 553 Leesburg Committee for Traffic 455 Kiwanis Club 455 Improvements Kline, Red 524 Leesburg Electric Company 77 Kline, Wendell 385, 386, 387 Leesburg Fire Company 144, 146 Knight, Donald 459 Leesburg Garden Club 583, 584 Knights of Pythias Lodge 520, 521 Leesburg Health and Sanitary 119 Korn, Marion 550 Commission Ku Klux Klan 588 Leesburg High School 71, 79, 250, Lacey`s Tavern 19 308, 328, 332, Lafayette 504, 505 334, 335, 337, Lafayette, Phillip 504, 506 338, 344, 345, 346, 354, 403, Lafayette-Leesburg Partnership 598 509 Lambden, William 520 Leesburg Independent Baseball Club 510 Lambert, C.E. 527 Leesburg Industrial Development 202-203 Lambert, Frank 603, 604 Corporation Lambert, Wilfred 509

Thursday, August 19, 2010 Page 8 of 19 Leesburg Inn 120, 422-431, Leesburg, Virginia 14, 15, 16, 17, 516 18, 19, 25, 27, Leesburg Parent-Teacher Association 296 66, 72, 77, 80, (PTA) 83, 84, 87, 91, Leesburg Planning Commission 198, 239 94, 101, 110, 112, 119, 123, Leesburg Post Office 81, 82 127, 135, 149, Leesburg Postwar Planning Board 482 150, 151, 155, Leesburg Restaurant 517, 556 156, 158, 161, Leesburg Road District 433 175, 185, 193, Leesburg Rotary Club 49, 50, 205, 194, 202, 214, 445 220, 239, 249, Leesburg Security Fund 592 251, 265, 272, 279, 289, 295, Leesburg Star Fire Company 253 304, 311, 312, Leesburg swimming pool 144-148 313, 314, 315, Leesburg town charter 69, 70, 71 316, 317, 325, Leesburg Town Council 145, 184, 186, 332, 351, 367, 196, 250, 304, 370, 376, 378, 311, 315, 371, 381, 383, 396, 441, 444, 457, 398, 399, 404, 459, 460, 461, 405, 412, 418, 462, 469, 470, 433, 434, 435, 471, 483, 484, 440, 441, 442, 491, 494, 496, 451, 453, 455, 498, 500, 507, 465, 466, 467, 519, 603, 604 468, 470, 471, Leesburg Volunteer Fire Company 78, 79, 145, 477, 478, 481, 147, 250, 254, 482, 489, 492, 255, 399, 400 504, 507, 508, Leesburg Water & Sewer Committee 105 514, 516, 517, 520, 526, 528, 531, 533, 537, 543, 545, 548, 551, 583, 590, 591, 593, 596 Leesburg-Dranesville Turnpike 433, 434 Company Legard, Bob 60 Legard, Campbell 427, 428 Legard, Robert 326 Legends of Loudoun (book) 539 Leith, C. Irvin 292 Leithtown School 333 Lepkowski, Helene 260 Leslie, J.H. 282 Leuders, A.D. 371 Levitt & Sons 222, 224, 225, 228, 229, 231, 232, 233, 235, 236 Lewis, Davis 451

Thursday, August 19, 2010 Page 9 of 19 Lewis, Oren 146, 383, 384 Loudoun County Board of Education 348, 351, 354, Liberty Street (Leesburg) 107 355, 357, 361, Limestone Branch 103, 444 365, 366, 372, 376, 381, 382, Limestone School 333 384, 388, 541 Lincoln High School 328, 329, 330, Loudoun County Board of Supervisors 147, 153, 159, 331, 332, 334, 199, 205, 206, 354 208, 209, 211, Lincoln, Virginia 234, 279, 312, 215, 218, 219, 323, 513 220, 221, 224, Lintner, J.R. 101, 259-261, 225, 228, 229, 262 231, 232, 233, Lippman, Walter 396 251, 283, 284, liquor stores 314, 315 287, 288, 292, Literary Digest 309 293, 294, 297, 299, 301, 302, Literary Loan Fund 346, 348, 351, 312, 325, 326, 367, 369, 373, 335, 336, 346, 375, 381 348, 350, 355, Littlejohn, H.C. 144, 255, 291, 358, 359, 363, 451, 511, 545, 364, 365, 368, 547, 559 370, 372, 375, Littlejohn`s Drug Store 6, 253, 340, 381, 386, 388, 451, 546 422, 424, 425, Liverpool, Mr. 352 429, 430, 436, loafers 417-420 437, 438, 440, Long, H.C. 331 444, 445, 458, Loree, L.S. 468 459, 460, 461, 462, 471, 472, Losh, Sebastian 14 475, 477, 519, Loudoun Bank 62, 556 541, 543, 555, Loudoun Bar Association 199 560, 578, 580 Loudoun Chamber of Commerce 199, 237, 240, Loudoun County Budget (CIP) 233, 235, 236 241, 422, 425, Loudoun County High School 376, 378, 380, 434, 504, 505 384, 388, 461, Loudoun Committee on Religious 28, 30 541, 550 Education Loudoun County Planning Commission 543 Loudoun Conservation Committee 188 Loudoun County Protest Board 552 Loudoun County 10, 11, 12, Loudoun County Sanitation Authority 156, 208, 220, 193, 210, 213, 245 214, 217, 222, Loudoun County Training School 347, 349, 353 225, 231, 244, Loudoun Drought Relief Council 101 261, 266, 300, 313, 314, 318, Loudoun Good Roads Association 440 322, 324, 325, Loudoun Historical Society 554 332, 333, 383, Loudoun Hospital 2, 9 387, 434, 443, Loudoun jail 51, 53, 54, 321 496, 526, 540, Loudoun Limited 468 560, 585, 590 Loudoun Livestock Market 411 Loudoun County Better Government 271 Club Loudoun Ministerial Society 308 Loudoun Minute Men 407, 408 Loudoun National Bank 92

Thursday, August 19, 2010 Page 10 of 19 Loudoun News (newspaper) 170, 171, 172, Maffe, Raymond 339 174, 175, 283, Manassas 302 572, 573, 580 Mann, Jack 322 Loudoun Planning Commission 152, 155, 204, Manufacturer`s Outlet store 180 219, 224, 225, Mapp Senator 281 232 Loudoun Playgoers 292 Market Street (Leesburg) 77, 84, 92, 184, 189, 309, Loudoun Ration Board 410, 411 316, 396, 442, Loudoun Rescue 141 451, 465, 516, Loudoun Small Business Association 591 529 Loudoun Street (Leesburg) 67, 75, 76, 86, Marshall, Elliot 376 144, 189, 239, Marshall, Fred 538 251, 255, 401, Marshall, George C. 135, 136, 537, 433, 529 538 Loudoun Taxpayers League 297 Martin, Bill 526 Loudoun Tour 238 Martin, George 145, 238, 493, Loudoun Transit Company 444 526, 547 Loudoun Valley High School 550 Martinsburg, West Virginia 439 Loudoun VFW Post 1177 452 Martinsburg, West Virginia Chamber of 439 Loudoun vigilantes 60 Commerce Loudoun Water Corporation 150 Martz, Buddy 421 Loudoun, 4th Earl (John Campbell) 17, 554 Martz, Glenn 531, 532 Love, Mercer 542 Maryland 197, 198, 200, Lovettsville District 440 201, 202, 229, Lovettsville High School 328, 354 443, 450, 467 Lovettsville, Virginia 17, 377, 448, Maryland Bureau of Economic 205 449 Development & Research Lowe, Robert 497 Maryland Roads Commission 447 Lowenbach, Charles 520-521 Mason, Fanny 253 Lowenbach, Maurice 80, 85, 86, 91, Mason, John 189 94, 120, 129, Mason, Thomson 21 250, 370, 418, Massive Resistance 382, 383 419, 420, 491, Matthews, Lulu 310 495, 499 Mayers, D.Campbell 24, 336 Lowry, Ronald 501 McCaskey, Thomas 237-241 Luca, Robert 48 McClain, Robert 390 Luckett, Leven 20 McDonald, Dorothy 382, 383 Lucketts High School 328, 329, 332, McDonald, Leonard 604 340, 345 McGaha, Ira 184 Lucketts School 333 McGeath, Jean 18 Lucketts, Virginia 444, 533 McGeath, Joseph 18 Ludlum, James 571 McIntosh, Bruce 47, 125 Lutrell, Ralph 217 McIntosh, James 80 Lynch, Pat 589 McKeldin, Theodore 199 Lynn, W.F. 43 McKenzie, Mrs. Donald 238 Lyons, E.E. 490 McKimmey, B.W. 367, 368, 369, Madison Court 193, 194 375, 423, 426 Madstone 42-45 Melvin, Blanche 303

Thursday, August 19, 2010 Page 11 of 19 Mercer District 391 Muse, Lawrence 254 Merchant, Mrs. R.M. 457 Musgrave, G.H. 5, 119, 121 Methodist churchyard 551 Mutual Fire Insurance Company 169 Metzger, W.A. 49, 57, 192, Muzzey`s History of the United States 517 292, 312, 314, Myers, D.N. 367, 372, 374, 316, 325, 360 390 Middleburg High School 328, 340 Myers, Milton 239, 241, 422, Middleburg School 333 487 Middleburg, Virginia 19, 20, 151, Myers, Robert 362 317, 527, 590 Myers, Shirley 533 Middleton, John 212 Myers, V.L. 100 Millen, John 321, 322 NAACP 60, 381, 382 Miller, Burnett 377 National Association of Counties 229 Millsville School 333 Convention miniature golf 516-517 National Data Corporation 597 Minor, Nicholas 12, 15, 19 National Democratic Policy Committee 590 Mitchell, C.H. 339 National Housing Act 188 Mitchell, Claude 84 206 Mitchell, William 309 Neilsen, Nels 250 Mock, Homer 304, 369 Neilsen`s Hardware 340 Monroe, John 253 New York Bloomer Girls 510 Monroe, Karlton 525 New York Central Railroad 468 Montgomery [Maryland] County Council 198 New York Herald Tribune 467, 468 Montgomery County, Maryland 229 New York Times 566, 589, 600 Moor, John 297 New York Tribune 509 Moore, Glanwood 60 Newton, Charlie 511 Moore, R.Walton 270 Newton, Jimmy 177 Morris, Daniel -- see "Hot Drops" 36-41 Niccolls, John 83, 576 Morris, James 72 Nicholas, J.V. 19, 370, 540 Morven Park 343, 554 Nickels, William 87, 88, 92, 94, Mosby, John Singleton 527 95, 135, 150, Mosher, Carol 571 460 mosquitoes 116, 125 Nixon, Lewis 267 Moss, John 12 Nixon, R.L. 311 Moss, P.S. 406 Noel, Robert 418, 419 Mott, Randolph 545 Noland, Charlotte 309 Mottley, Jim 493 Noland, Philip 20 Moxley, Mutt 145 Noland`s Ferry 20 Mt.Gap School 378 non-point pollution 109 Mt.Hope School 340 Norfolk 314, 397 Mt.Weather 469-470 Norris & Brothers Planing Mill 77 Mucklehaney, John 18, 19 North Street (Leesburg) 119, 121, 127 Mucklehany, Jon 12 Regional Park 201, 463 Authority Mullen, C.S. 54 Northern Virginia Water Authority 154 Mullom, C.S. 427 Oak Hill School 340 Murray, "Old Man" 317 Oatlands 311 Murray, Roger -- see "Luca, Robert" 0

Thursday, August 19, 2010 Page 12 of 19 Offerdahl, L. 112 Pickens, Vinton 184, 190, 191, Office of Price Administration, United 408, 409 192, 193, 195, States(OPA) 543, 562, 604 Oliver, Joe 250 Pickett, Charles 424 open-air services 25-28 Piggly Wiggly General Store 514 Opera House 185, 250, 401 pinball competition 512 Orme, E.J. 489 Pioneer America Magazine 44 Orr, Robert 461, 491, 499 Piscataway Indian Tribes 10, 11 Orr, W.C. 330 Pittman, Helen 335 Orrison, Nellie 186 Pitts Tally-Ho 185, 303, 524 Osburn, Penny 12-13 Pitts, B.T. 185, 401, 524 Osburn, Frank 12 planned community zoning 219, 225 Ott, Miss 302 Plaster, Tunis 27, 66, 67, 68, Ozlin, Thomas 161 104, 106, 108, 111, 112, 116, Park, Charles 597 187 Parker, Leonard 131, 132 Plaster, W.E., Jr. 440 Parker, T.Nelson 526, 527 Pleasant Valley Citizens Association 211 parking meters 74, 75, 80, 81 PLUS 224 Parks, Ida 443 Point of Rocks 436, 437, 448, Patton, Francis 84, 202, 216 449, 467 Paulson, Aaron 488 Point of Rocks bridge 436, 438, 443, Paxton Home 140, 143 447, 450, 451, Paxton, John 207 452 Peace Plantation 199 Pollard , Governor 105, 163, 164, Pearl Harbor 399 311, 340 Pearson, Herb 389 Poor House Farm 301, 302 Penn, Carleton 16, 57, 58, Post Office Department 478 228, 563 potato queen 525 Pennsylvania Railroad 468, 476 potholes 68 Peoples National Bank 91, 125 196, 197, 200, PEPCO 196-203 202, 203, 207, 208, 222, 437, Perrow, Warren 81 448, 450 Perry, George 168, 341 Potomac Valley Park 208 Pershing, John J. 469 Potters Field 304 Peyton, Francis 12, 19 Potts, Mrs. Thurston 513 Peyton, Francis P. 20 Powell, Leven 20, 74 Peyton, Townsend D. 20 Powell, Roger 51, 52, 53, 55, Peyton, Valentine 20 56, 57, 58, 59 Pfieffer, Arnold 147 Powell, Thomas 46 Phillips, Alfred 51, 147 Pratt, Doug 221, 492 Phillips, Brett 60, 233, 465, premature subdivisions 233-237 560 Prentis, Robert 163 Phillips, Lucas 58, 94, 95, Presgraves, Mrs. Stanley 365 119, 120, 124, 150, 192, 201, price controls 415 271, 272, 320, Price, James 105, 161, 163, 382, 533, 534, 164 540 Primitive Baptist Church 320

Thursday, August 19, 2010 Page 13 of 19 prisoner of war camp 412-414 Raflo, Frank 93, 170, 171, Prohibition 306, 308, 312 172, 175, 177, Public Law 566 153 202, 203, 220, 229, 230, 232, Public Pamphlet 572, 580 235, 239, 241, public sanitation 120, 121, 122, 246, 247, 264, 123, 124, 126, 269, 273, 283, 127, 128, 133 284, 285, 286, public school closures 383 290, 296, 306, Publication Equities 592 311, 325, 340, publishing the budget 283, 284 344, 356, 357, Pulliam, Matt 399 388, 390, 391, 398, 401, 402, Pumphrey, Jock 461, 487, 491, 455, 456, 457, 492, 493, 495 481, 485, 486, Purcell, Albert 339 488, 489, 494, Purcellville School 333 495, 507, 518, Purcellville, Virginia 308, 312, 313, 531, 533, 534, 317, 329, 331, 549, 550, 553, 367, 370, 376, 565, 567, 568, 440, 441, 443, 570, 571, 572, 470, 471, 477 573, 576, 577, Purdie, T.S. 333 578, 579, 580, Quaker settlement 17 581, 583, 584, 593, 594, 595, Quakers 316 602, 603, 604 Quesada, Elwood 211, 216 Ramsey, Joyce 146 Quesenberry Affair 318-322 Ramsey, W. 140 Quinn, Thomas 221 Randolph, Jessie 545 Rabey Car 476 Raspberry Plain 13, 21 radio transmitter 52-53 rationing 402, 403, 406, 409 Rawls, Lucien 500 RCA Dog 312, 315, 514 real estate tax 265 Red Cross 71, 254, 396, 404 regulating prostitutes 73 Rehobeth Church 103 Reid, Fanny 14 Reily, William 520 religious education 28-31 Reynolds, Evalyne 239 Rhoads, Roscoe 64, 71-73, 75, 76, 124, 126, 128 Richards, Arthur 282 Richardson, E.J. 308 Richmond News Leader (newspaper) 161, 162, 333, 582

Thursday, August 19, 2010 Page 14 of 19 Richmond Times-Dispatch (newspaper) 161-162, 168, Royston, Anne 541 169, 337 Rubenstein, Herbert 572, 573, 575, Richmond, Virginia 314, 397 601 Rinker, J.A. 43 Russell, Anthony 12, 18 Rissell, Charles F. 1 Russell, E.O. 268, 293, 299, Ritchie, H.W. 294 301, 326, 331, Riticor, Joshua 19 359, 369, 375, 377, 379, 520 Ritter, James 140, 142, 465, 466, 498, 499 Russell, William 18 Riverbend 203 Rust Engineering Company 124, 151 Riverbend Dam 204, 205, 206 Rust, David 234 Road House 19 Rust, H.B. 335 Robb, Chuck 338 Rust, Mrs. William 335 Roberts, Lewis 529 Safeway Grocery Store 514, 543 Roberts, O.J. 323 Saffer, C.C. 100, 262 Roberts, Spencer 322 Saffer, Walton 287, 288, 342 Robinson, Tom 528 Sanders, Richard 597 Robinson, Verdie 528 Sands, Mrs. D.C. 398, 402 Robinson`s Barber Shop 528, 536 Sands, D.C. 304, 356, 365, 366, 367, 371, Rockville, Maryland 204 375, 428 Rogers, Howard 302, 304, 336, Saturday Evening Post 86 445, 453 Saunders, F.E. 102, 489 Rollins Outdoor Advertising Agency 562-563 Saunders, Henry 103 Rollins, Kenneth 14, 15, 68, 104, 106, 117, Saunders, R.C. 520 118, 122, 145, Schiller Institute Conference 592 189, 238, 239, school bond referendum 384, 385, 386, 458, 460, 489, 390 490, 497, 498, School Consolidation 361, 362, 363, 500 364, 365, 367, Rollins, L.C. 520 368, 369, 370, Roosevelt, Eleanor 311 371, 373, 374, Roosevelt, Franklin D. 311 375 Rouge Dragon 554 School Trustee Electoral Board 327, 330, 331, 339, 340 Round Hill 298, 434, 443, 471 Schultz, George 593 Round Hill High School 328, 354 Scotch-Irish 17 Round Hill National Bank 472 Scott, John 141, 142 Route 15 (U.S. Highway) 398, 404, 412 segregation -- see also "integration" 381, 382 Route 251 (Virginia highway) 440 Select Industrial Advisory Committee 244 Route 50 (U.S. Highway) 562 Selma Farm 274 Route 7 (Virginia highway) 214, 225, 433, Seneca Dam 208, 209 439, 441, 453, separate but equal 382 454, 457, 482 Sevilla, Robert 576, 582, 584, Route A 460, 461, 462, 585, 603 463 Shaw, Middleton 17 Route B2 460, 461 Sheetz, Sara 489 Rowe, Hobart 15, 16

Thursday, August 19, 2010 Page 15 of 19 Shirley, Henry 435, 436, 437, Sterling Park 218, 220, 221, 438, 440, 443, 224, 255, 256 447, 451, 452 Sterling Park Education & Recreation 221 shopping centers 220, 225 Trust Fund Shroy, Roger 68, 116, 444 Sterling Park Elementary School 384 Siani, Tracy 571 Stettinius, Ed 219 Silcott Springs School 333, 334, 340 Still, Bill 604 Singhas, H.L. 138 Stokes, Richard 461 Sitting Bull 531, 532 Stone, Mrs. Harry 272 Slack, Lloyd 254 Straus, (Secretary of Commerce) 215 slot machines 526-527 Strobel, (Captain) 254 Smart`s Mill 103 Suall, Irvin 589 Smith, (Captain) 24-25 Sugarland Run 20, 224, 256 Smith, Al 267 summer camp 566, 567, 573, Smith, Asbury 385 578 Smith, Buck 442 Summers, Clarice 473 Smith, Charles 161 Sumney, Herbert 238 Smith, Chauncey 145 Sunday, Billy 308 Smith, Clarence 169 Swartz, Bertram 235, 236 Smith, Howard 174, 198, 202, Sweeney, Alexander 429, 555-558 203, 204, 206, Sydnor Pump and Well Company 107 214, 215, 216, Talbott, John 353 270 Talley, Charles 389 Smith, Russell 472, 473 Tally-Ho -- see "Pitts Tally-Ho" 0 Smith, Virginia 246-247 Tarrant, Julian 149 Smith, William 333, 361, 362, Tavenner, Ashton 50 363, 371 Tavenner, C.T. 315 Smott, Thelma 80, 81 taxi 442 Snead, Rayner 94, 95, 150, Taylor, Jake 528-529 151, 152, 156, 234, 385, 424, Taylor, Mrs. Hobart 238 426, 427, 563 Taylor, Mrs. Lawrence 323 Souder, Charles 192 Taylor, Nellie 264 Southern Planter, The (magazine) 438 teacher`s pension 168 Southern Railroad 471, 472, 473, teacher`s salaries 335, 336, 337, 474 338, 341, 342, Sowers, P.D. 435 354, 355, 360, Spannaus, Edward 574, 575, 579, 361 598 telephone betting 175 Spotswood, Alexander 17 Tereshenski, J. 255 Springston, Rex 582 Terry, Mary Sue 594 St. James Episcopal Church 310 Thomas Balch Library 516 St. Louis Dispatch 469 Thompson Music Store 514 Stanley, Thomas 199, 380 Thompson, Fob 75, 110, 112, Staples, Abraham 354, 472 113, 186, 310, 316, 519 state road camp 450 Thompson, H.C. 70, 164, 199, Steadman, Melvin 14 369, 371, 375, Sterling District 390 376

Thursday, August 19, 2010 Page 16 of 19 Thompson, Mrs. C.W. 514 Tucker, Otto 145 Tillett, Randolph 511 Turley, Joe 27, 66, 67, 74, Times-Mirror (newspaper) 58, 60, 62, 69, 80, 105, 106, 70, 86, 88, 107, 118, 121, 100, 101, 102, 122, 126, 186, 103, 106, 113, 187 115, 117, 119, Turner, Charles 145, 209 121, 126, 127, Turner, Fielding 12 128, 129, 130, Turner, Havel 385 131, 132, 142, Turner, Jack 353 144, 145, 150, 153, 154, 157, Turner, Woody 603 163, 168, 170, Tuscarora Creek 109 175, 183, 185, Tyler, Charles 12, 20 187, 190, 195, Tyler, Jim 43-45, 404 198, 204, 217, Tyler, Thomas F. 44 218, 221, 227, Tyler, William 20, 339 230, 233, 237, 244, 246, 249, Tysons Corner 161, 434, 435 259, 262, 264, Udall, Morris 208 278, 279, 281, Ulanowsky, Susan 567 284, 293, 295, Unison School 298 297, 298, 301, Unison, Virginia 525 307, 310, 316, Unison-Bloomfield High School 328, 332 321, 333, 355, 372, 373, 395, United Confederate Veterans 517 424, 437, 438, United Daughters of the Confederacy 514 446, 467, 469, (UDC) 478, 481, 484, United Services Organization (USO) 397 494, 496, 497, United States Congress 395, 451 511, 516, 539, United States Interstate Commerce 198, 467, 472, 545, 556, 566, Commission 473, 479 577, 584, 585, United States Senate - Public Buildings 469 591, 595, 601, Committee 602 United States Steel 221 Tittman, Otto 531 United States Supreme Court 29, 188, 381, Titus,George 80, 241, 547, 382 550 Van Gulick, John 498 Tolbert, John 347, 348, 351, 352, 353, 394 Vandevanter, C.O. 16 tourism 237, 240, 241 Venable, Keith 87, 88, 89, 94 Town Branch 108 Vesey, Howard 56, 57, 59, 194, 423, 424, trailer park 132 425 TransAmerica 500 Vestry of Truro Parish 18 Treaty of Albany (1722) 17 Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control 315, 322 Tribby, John 323 (ABC) Board Trinkle, E.Lee 22 Virginia Alcoholic Control Law 160 Triple 7 Stock Farm 196 Virginia Anti-Saloon League 270, 308 Trocino, Joe 224 Virginia Association of Counties 228 Truman, Harry 415, 538 Virginia Bill 490 235 Truro Parish 540 Virginia Board of Education 327, 329

Thursday, August 19, 2010 Page 17 of 19 Virginia Bureau of Insurance 427 Waller, (General) 407, 408 Virginia Commission on Fisheries 163 Wallerstein, Morton 91 Virginia Committee on Economy 339 Walstad, Paul 231 Virginia Compensation Board 294 Want, Fulton 157, 204 Virginia Conservation Commission 160, 164, 168 Wanzer, Ed 48 Virginia Corporation Commission 168, 198, 201, Wanzer, John 353 427, 444, 471, war bonds 400, 403 472, 473, 474, Ward, George 68, 109, 407, 475, 477, 478, 418, 419 482, 524 Warner, "Deck" 123 Virginia Department of Highways 216, 460, 461 Warren, Bates 21 Virginia Education Association 167, 168 Washington and Old Dominion 197, 294, 460, Virginia Electric and Power Company 243, 460 (W&OD) Railroad 467-468, 470, (VEPCO) 471, 472, 473, Virginia Fee Commission 294 474, 475, 477, Virginia General Assembly 69, 160, 201, 478, 479 230, 235, 271, Washington Blue Plains Plant 217 312, 313, 383, Washington Evening Star 516 426, 433, 437, Washington Post 60, 600, 601 438, 445, 448 Washington Times Herald 322 Virginia Health Department 560 Washington, D.C. 204, 205, 214, Virginia Highway Authority 433, 434 434, 444, 453 Virginia Highway Commission 435, 439, 443, Washington, Fred 48 444, 450, 453 Washington, George 11, 19 Virginia Highway Department 454, 455, 458, 459 Washington, John 353 Virginia House Bill No. 99 225, 227 Washington, Warner 19 Virginia House Committee on Finance 162 Washington, Will 13 Virginia House of Delegates 69, 313 water shortage 100 Virginia Motor Vehicle Commission 160 Waterford High School 328, 332, 340, Virginia Municipal League 91 345 Waterford Historical District 195 Virginia Senate 69, 259, 313, 339 Waterford School 274 Virginia Supreme Court 228, 229, 236, Waterford, Virginia 17, 63, 222 378, 426 Watkins, Dick 494 Virginia Water Control Board 200 Wayside Park 454 vocational training school 387 Weaver, George 424 Vole Society 556 Welbourn, J.S. 397 Von Berg, Jack 418, 419, 420 Welbourne, J.A. 291, 551 Vose, William 228, 231, 232 Welch, William 600 Waddell 225 Weld, William 600 Waddell, Charles 390 welfare 300, 302, 303 WAGE Radio 488 Werbell, Mitchell, III. 588 Walker, Sylvester 24 Werbell`s Cobray Institute 589 Walking Tour 239 West, George 12 Wall Street Journal 82, 601 West, William 12, 19 Wallace, Henry 262 West`s Ordinary 19 Wallace, John 219, 488 Western Auto 54

Thursday, August 19, 2010 Page 18 of 19 Wheat First Securities 599 WPA sewer loans 113, 124, 126 Wheatland, Virginia 450 Wright, Austin 66, 139 Wheeler, Frank 399 Wright, Nub 66, 75 Whipple, Mr. 77 Xerox Corporation 244, 245 Whipple, Mr. (Leesburg Electric Co.) 77 Xerox Training Center 245 White, Albert 311, 484, 510 Yellott, F.M. 448 White, Elijah B. 84, 150, 197, Yinger, Nicholas 10, 11 423 Young, "Old Man" 181-182 White, Elijah Viers 514 Young, Robert 197 White, Elizabeth 274, 280 Zebley, Thomas 498, 499, 500 White, Henry 337 Zoldos, Bob 256 Whites Ferry 436, 437, 449 zoning 188-195, 228, Whites Ferry bridge 437 229, 230, 231, Whitmore, M.H. 83, 293, 446, 232, 233 533, 534 Whitmore, John 75, 374 Whitmore, M.H. 341 Whitmore, W.C. 76, 83, 511 Whitney, A.E. 324 Whitted, J.L. 482 Wildman, Jane D. 18 Willard, Emma 342 William & Mary College 509 Williams, Fred 50 Williams, Harrison 119, 120, 121, 129, 190, 539 Williamson, Thomas 333 Wilmerding, M. 132, 133 Wilson, Dagmar 571 Wilson, David 27-28 Wilson, Mrs. Dagmar 571 Windle, Emily 337, 342 Wirt Street (Leesburg) 40, 76, 466 Wolf, Frank 603 Wolfe, Kathy 598 Wolford, Hamilton 138, 139 Women`s Christian Temperance Union 307, 308, 310, (WCTU) 312 Wood, Earl 552 Wood, John 152, 153, 154, 155 Wood, Richard 17 Woodsell, Margaret 397 Woodward, Eliza A. 43 Woodward`s Admiralty vs. Geiman 42 work release 50-51, 58 World War II 395

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