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Thomas Balch Photographs Sleeve # Old # Title Object ID Location Thomas Balch Photographs Sleeve # Old # Title Object ID Location Town of Purcellville Celebrates 100 Years, 1908-2008 2008.0005 North Wall [Unidentified Hillsboro Border Guard, ca. 1861-1865] 2010.0165 TB0664 [Clarence Lee Nokes] 2003.0040-01 TB1192, TB1292 [Carrie Elizabeth Nokes] 2003.0040-02 70 [Griffith family picture] 2004.0173-01 North Wall Notebook 1 Oak Hill, Near Leesburg, Virginia, The Seat of President NUCMC 67 Monroe 2004.0176x Range 2 TB1253 [Mary Mallory, sitting in doorway] 2004.0185-01 69 [four women] 2005.0036-01 North Wall Oversize 69 [Mary Hall & children on couch] 2005.0036-02 North Wall Oversize 75 copy of cabinet card, Blair Tavenner & mother 2005.0115-01 North Wall Notebook 1 78 Sunday School at Ryan 2005.0115-02 North Wall Notebook 2 79 [11 men and 1 woman] 2005.0115-03 North Wall Notebook 2 74 Sarah Lavinia Bishop 2005.0119-01 North Wall Notebook 1 TB1403 Palmer House 2005.0139-001 TB1404 Main Street, Aldie, Va 2005.0139-002 TB1405 Palmer House 2005.0139-003 TB1406 Palmer House 2005.0139-004 TB1407 [Children in Aldie] 2005.0139-005 TB1005 Palmer House -- post office in front room 2005.0139-006 To My Mother, From Your Son, Bill, 1928 2006.0110.001 unprocessed 10/04/2014 Page 1 Thomas Balch Photographs Sleeve # Old # Title Object ID Location Dodona Manor 2008.0006 001-086 North Wall Dodona Manor 2008.0006 087-140 North Wall [sailing -- 4 unidentified women & 1 man] 2008.0023.001 North Wall Old Negs of White Sulphur Sprgs, VA [sic] 2008.0023.002 North Wall [2 unidentified men and 3 unidentified women in the woods] 2008.0023.003 North Wall President's House, Washington & Lee University 2008.0023.004 North Wall Old Negs of White Sulphur Sprgs, VA [sic] 2008.0023.005 North Wall Old Negs of White Sulphur Sprgs, VA [sic] 2008.0023.006 North Wall Old Negs of White Sulphur Sprgs, VA [sic] 2008.0023.007 North Wall Old Negs of White Sulphur Sprgs, VA [sic] 2008.0023.008 North Wall Anna Aylett Anderson Jenkins 2008.0023.009 North Wall [reaching for the branches -- unidentified woman in boat] 2008.0023.010 North Wall Old Negs of White Sulphur Sprgs, VA [sic] 2008.0023.011 North Wall Airmont General Store 2008.0060-01 Catoctin Elementary School 2008.0095-01 Catoctin Elementary School [sign] 2008.0095-02 [Henry & Kitty Weaver, ca. 1985, in front of Glengyle, their home near Lenah] 2009.0193-01 10/04/2014 Page 2 Thomas Balch Photographs Sleeve # Old # Title Object ID Location 331 [The Capitol Building, Washington, D.C.] a North Wall [BHC Social Science Fair honoree, Tasha Sharma] BHC 2010-06-22 001 [BHC Social Science Fair honoree] BHC 2010-06-22 002 [BHC Social Science Fair honoree] BHC 2010-06-22 003 Default Record [Jim Roberts during Woodward mural installation] jim_roberts_mural North Wall Battle of Ball's Bluff, VA., Rescuing the Body of Brig. Gen Baker, Virtue & Co Publishers, NY L001_0001 Col. John S. Mosby, C.S.A. L002_001 [Williams' family camping trip] M 010 camping trip 1957 [Winslow & Harrison Williams Jr. with wheelbarrow] M 010 Winslow & Harrison North [view of house] m_011_053-5561_001 Detail [view of house] m_011_053-5561_002 West [view of house] m_011_053-5561_003 Southwest [view of house] m_011_053-5561_004 Springhouse m_011_053-5561_005 Barn m_011_053-5561_006 Barn m_011_053-5561_007 71 TB1324 [Griffith family picture] m_018_001 Range 1 Anthony Earle m_075_001 [Charles Lawrence Pierson] m_075_002 [Paul Joseph Revere] m_075_003 Mr. Milton Rogers m_075_004 [Charles P. Stone] m_075_005 [Bernard Barton Vassall] m_075_006 Adjutant H. W. Warren m_075_007 Herzlichen Glueckwuensche zum Neuen Jahren M010_0001 North Wall 39021 Piggott Bottom Rd -- Converted Barn M011_053-5553_001 10/04/2014 Page 3 Thomas Balch Photographs Sleeve # Old # Title Object ID Location 39021 Piggott Bottom Rd -- Converted Barn M011_053-5553_002 Mary Lee Perry m012_b02_f16_001 North Wall 16 M012 [Leesburg Inn] M016_253-0035-0368-001 [Mighty Midget] M016_253-0035-0589-001 [Mighty Midget] M016_253-0035-0589-002 Snickersville Store M022_404-32-001 Exeter M022_53-0077-001 Oakhill M022_53-0090-005 Oakhill M022_53-0090-006 Oakhill M022_53-0090-011 Oakhill M022_53-0090-016 Oakham M022_53-0091-01 Rokeby M022_53-0097-001 St. Paul's Lutheran Church M022_53-0101-001 St. Paul's Lutheran Church M022_53-0101-002 St. Paul's Lutheran Church M022_53-0101-003 St. Paul's Lutheran Church M022_53-0101-004 St. Paul's Lutheran Church M022_53-0101-005 St. Paul's Lutheran Church M022_53-0101-006 Taylorstown Mill M022_53-0102-001 Taylorstown Mill M022_53-0102-002 Taylorstown Mill M022_53-0102-003 Taylorstown Mill M022_53-0102-004 Taylorstown Mill M022_53-0102-005 Taylorstown Mill M022_53-0102-006 Taylorstown Mill M022_53-0102-007 Taylorstown Mill M022_53-0102-008 Taylorstown Mill M022_53-0102-009 Taylorstown Mill M022_53-0102-010 Taylorstown Mill M022_53-0102-011 10/04/2014 Page 4 Thomas Balch Photographs Sleeve # Old # Title Object ID Location Taylorstown Mill M022_53-0102-012 Belmont M022_53-0106_001 Remaining Wooden Gears [Aldie Mill] M022_53-0113-003 [Aldie Mill] M022_53-0113-005 [Aldie Mill] M022_53-0113-006 Evergreen Mill M022_53-0132_001 New bridge across Goose Creek, Below 53-247, at site of & over Evergreen Mill Foundation & Old Canal Section of Goose Creek & Little River Navigation Co. M022_53-0132_002 James Dillon House [Spring House] 1975 M022_53-0179_001 James Dillon House [Exterior, stone house with wooden addition] 1943 M022_53-0179_002 James Dillon House [Exterior, wooden addition] 1975 M022_53-0179_003 James Dillon House Stone House [Exterior] 1975 M022_53-0179_004 James Dillon House [Barn Exterior] 1972 M022_53-0179_005 View from Stone Barn on furnace Place - Mt. Gilead, 1943 M022_53-0179_006 Janney's Store M022_53-0227_001 [Aldie Stone Bridge] M022_53-0244-001 Belmont Chapel - before it was destroyed by arson M022_53-0278 Kenslee Hill M022_53-0284_003 Temple Hall M022_53-0303-01 [Mt. Middleton] M022_53-0341-01 [Mt. Middleton] M022_53-0341-02 [Mt. Middleton] M022_53-0341-03 [Mt. Middleton] fr: collection of Mrs. Eugene F. O'Connor [in a different hand:] before the fire, photo pre- 1950 M022_53-0341-04 10/04/2014 Page 5 Thomas Balch Photographs Sleeve # Old # Title Object ID Location [Mt. Middleton] from the collection of Mrs. Eugene F. O'Connor [in a different hand:] before the fire, photo pre- 1950 M022_53-0341-05 Wheatland Mill Site M022_53-0369-001 Carlheim - South front and west side M022_53-0380_001 Carlheim - Smoke house M022_53-0380_002 Carlheim - The Peacock (?) House M022_53-0380_003 Carlheim - Service wing M022_53-0380_004 Carlheim - Portecochere M022_53-0380_005 Carlheim - Detail of main house dormers - typical M022_53-0380_006 Carlheim - Parlor bay window M022_53-0380_007 Carlheim - Parlor mantel M022_53-0380_008 Carlheim - Parlor side of door to entrance hall -typical M022_53-0380_009 Carlheim - Door & window architrave - typical M022_53-0380_010 Carlheim - Detail of first floor of tower M022_53-0380_011 Carlheim - Main staircase M022_53-0380_012 Carlheim - Detail of entrance door stone work - typical M022_53-0380_013 Carlheim - From an early photo M022_53-0380_014 Carlheim - Parlor baseboards M022_53-0380_015 Carlheim - Detail of all sandstone trim, quoins, etc M022_53-0380_016 Carlheim - Basement window grille - typical M022_53-0380_017 Carlheim - Main staircase M022_53-0380_018 Carlheim - Service wing - south side M022_53-0380_019 Carlheim - West façade M022_53-0380_020 Carlheim - Service wing dormers M022_53-0380_021 Carlheim - Dining room mantel M022_53-0380_022 Carlheim - Parlor ceiling rosette M022_53-0380_023 Carlheim - Library mantel & ceiling rosette M022_53-0380_024 Carlheim - Dining room - ceiling rosette M022_53-0380_025 10/04/2014 Page 6 Thomas Balch Photographs Sleeve # Old # Title Object ID Location Carlheim - Parlor - library architrave - typical M022_53-0380_026 Carlheim - Barn, west side M022_53-0380_027 Carlheim - Barn, south side M022_53-0380_028 Carlheim - Cottage M022_53-0380_029 Catoctin Mill [from early 1900 photo in possession of the property owner] M022_53-0432-003 [Taylorstown Store] M022_53-0458_001 McCormick House M022_53-0585-001 Mt. Olive M.E. Church, Rt. 650 Gleedsville Rd M022_53-0994_001 Stone for the Mt. Olive M.E. Church, Gleedsville M022_53-0994_002 St. Paul's Lutheran Church M022_53-101-005 [Clayton Hall] M022_53-497-2644 [Emily Junkin, William A. Anderson and Ellen Anderson TB1177 on patio] M041_0001 Electronic Only [Onslow Saunders Calling Card] M043_S1_001 18 M043 May these flowers breathe of my love M043_S1_002 18 M043 Greetings and Best Wishes for Christmas and the New Year M043_S1_003 18 M043 [Cats with Roses] M043_S1_004 18 M043 [Blue and White Floral Arrangement] M043_S1_005 18 M043 [Village Scene] M043_S1_006 18 M043 West Point Batteries and Hudson River West Point Batteries and Hudson River M043_S1_007 18 M043 To My Valentine West Point Batteries and Hudson River M043_S1_008 18 M043 Valentine Greetings: My lights gone out by my hearts aflame. I've struck a match you are to blame. West Point Batteries and Hudson River M043_S1_009 18 M043 Commission: Float -Nathan Hale M043_S1_010 18 M043 Commission: Float -Logengrin M043_S1_011 18 M043 A Happy Christmas M043_S1_012 18 M043 10/04/2014 Page 7 Thomas Balch Photographs Sleeve # Old # Title Object ID Location Congratulations M043_S1_013 18 M043 Cupid's Message: To John A. Caylor M043_S1_014 18 M043 Easter Greetings M043_S1_015 18 M043 To My Dear Brother M043_S1_016 18 M043 Buffaloes Feeding M043_S1_017 18 M043 [Photograph of a Friend] M043_S1_018 18 M043 [Photograph of John Caylor's Neice] M043_S1_019 18 M043 [Photograph of Anny

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