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FINAL SURVEY REPORT

ARCHITECTURAL SLR_ E¥ OFTHE LEESBURG OLD _N-D HISTORICDISTRICT-PHASE II LEESBURG_

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TO_/_.W OF LEESBLrRG 25 West Market Street Leesburg, Virginia 20175

GAI Prqiec_ No, 98-427-i0 August 1999 This publication has been financed in part wit.h Federal funds from the National Park Ser_,ice. U. SoDepartment of the Interior, However; the contents and opinions do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the US Department of the Interior, This program receives Federal financial assistance for identification and protection of historic properties. Under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of I964, Section 504 of the Rehabili_ation Act of 1973, and the Age Discrimi_:_ation Act of 1975, as amended, the US Department of the Interior prohibits discrimination on the basis of color, race, national origin, disability or age in its federally assisted programs° If you believe you have been discriminated, against in any program, activity, or f?_cility as described above, or if you desire fhrther information, pIease write to: Office of EquaI Oppo_u_:_ity, National Park Se_,'ice, i849 C Street, NW, Washington, DC. F_AL SI__Y REPORT

ARCHITECTURAL SURVEY OF THE LEESBURG OLD AND HISTORIC DISTRICT PHASE II LE.ESBURG_ VIRGINIA

Co_ducted by: GEOPFREY B. HENRY JAMES C. MASSEY SHI:RLEY MAXW_LL CHERYL SHEPHERD Architectural Historian, s

GAI CONSULTANTS-VA 1,_,,17_'v .Fox Meadow Drive Richmond, Virginia 23:3_ 804.360.5893

Prepared for: TO%qN OF LEESBURG 25 West Market Street Leesburg, Virginia 22 I86 /t_:_.._//,:.763

GA[ Project No. 98-427--i0

Augusr_ 1.999 Abstract

The A.rchitect_o_.ralS_ar_,eyofthe Leesburg Old a_d Historic District-Phase II was co_7_ducted in. Leesburg, Virginia between 15 October 11998and 31 July t999, The s_irvey was f_nded by a Certified Local Government (CLG) grant from the Virginia Departme,_t of Historic Resources (VDHR) _md was administered by the Town. of Leesburg. The survey area comprised 74.5 acres and cobb.mined172 historic (including one cemetery) a_d 43 non-historic resources. The survey area included 21.5 resources within the IocaiIy-designated Leesbt_rg Old and Historic District,, which includes within its boundaries the Leesburg Natior_al Register Historic District

The goals of this second phase of a planned three-phase historic resources survey were to conduct a comprehensive survey of historic and t_orM_.istoricarch.itecmral resources within a 74.5- acre portion of the localIy designamd Leesburg Old and Historic District survey area; to prepare a written survey report, including an historic context statement for the sur_ey area; to evaluate the surveyed resources for their con.tribufing/noncontributing status according to the Natio_al Register Criteria; a_d to recommend further historic preservation work in Leesburg.

The architecmraI s.u>.'eyof the Leesburg OId and Historic District was conducted by GA[ Cor_sultm_ts-VAof Richmond, Virginia. The survey consisted of four phases: arctfivaI research, fieldwork, dam entry, a_d writterI and punic presentation of findings. There were 210 resources within the survey area surveyed on the reconnaissance level a_:d 5 resources surveyed on the intensive leveI. Coverage was 100 per re,at of the 74.5-acre survey area. AII survey data was el_tered into the Integrated Preservation Software ([PS).

Th.e fin.dings of the Leesburg. Old and Historic District Architectural Sa_'_-Phase",*"L.... II are su.mrnarized in the form of IPS-.generated reports according to address, name, date of cot_strucfion, architecmraI style, hi.storic theme, cox_tributing/non-contributit_g stares, a_d resource type. Th.ese reports are attached as appendices to this final survey report.

Recommendations %r additionaI historic preservation work in Leesburg h_cl.ude:

* Complete the third phase of the plataned three-phase architectural, survey of the Old and Historic District in I_eesburg. , Ex.t:end the present bou,_daries of the local Old and Historic Districl- to the south to add eight houses at 411.5,417,423,427, 429, 43i, 430, and 432 South King Street. * Extend. the boundaries of the Leesburg National Register District to include historic resources presen@ included os.flywi_.h.inthe IocaIIy designated Old and Historic District. * Co-aduct an archeologica[ survey within the hislx?ricdistricl:mle, cate areas of high pote_atia! for historic archeology. At_ archeoIogical protectio_a pI_ may also be deveIoped from this s_rvey. * Cor_finueto ide'ati_' a_.dsurvey other historic resources in Leesburg located ot_t.side of the locally designated historic district. Encourage owners of historically significant properties outside the hisl.oric district to apply for local desigr:{afio_ as weII as nom.inario_: to the Natio_:al Register of Historic Places. Table of Contents

ABSTRACT PAGE

1,0 Acknowledgments...... 1

2,0 [ntrod.t_ctio_lDescriptior_ of Survey ...... 2

3°0 Historic Context-Leesburg Old and Historic District ...... 7

4.0 Research Design ...... 37

5.0 Survey Findings ...... 39

6.0 Evaluation...... 40

7,0 Recommendatioas ...... 42

8.0 R'_E_ '_'_ nREN"c _.E '_5

APPENDICES

Appendix A Nation,a1 Register District Nomination Form.oLeesburg Historic District Appendix B Nationai Historic Landmark Nomination Form-Dodona Manor Appendix C Scope oi: Work Appendix D Address Report AppendixE Alphabeti.cat Report Appendix F StyIe Report Appendix G Date of.'Cor_struction Report: Appendix H Wuzit Report Appendix I C.urr[ctaIum Vitae of Project Team Members LIST OF PHOTOS (UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, ALL PHOTOGRAPHS ARE BY CHERYL SHEPHERD) PAGE

Co_,;erPh.oto Head_H_use,tOI E'as_Market Street, Leed_rg, B_i/t Circa 18/,_0.-.I850.

Photo I Fadely Hou_;e (253-24), I7 West Royal S_ieet ...... I2

Photo 2 Houseat 41 South KingStreet (2_3-_._-208_...... - ,, 1_£.,,'

PIlo{o3 Johnso_IHouse (253-20), 21.4Edward's Ferry Road ...... 14

Pllo{o 4 House at 305 So-utli Ki_ig Street (253-35-292) ...... 14

Photo 5 House at i Eas_.Royal Stleet (235-35-07) ...... 1.7

.Photo 6 M.urrey House (_.5a-35-4a,;_, 308 South King Street ...... 1.7

Pho_o7 Providence Baptist Church (253-35-445), Ctmrch.Street ...... 20

Photo 8 Odd. Fel£IowsHalI (253-35-450), 5 East RoyaI S_.reet ...... 20

Photo 9 House at 215 Royal Street ,.o_-_._ _..)_? 24

Photo i0 House at 206 South Stree_ (253-35-580) ...... 24

Photo 11 _:louse at 408 South Kir_g Street (253_35-488) ...... 27

Photo 12 Pos_ca_d View of Sou_h King Street, Looki_}g So_atlI(circa I910-1915) ...... 27

Photo 1.3 House a.t413 Sou.t1_King S_'eet _9_.3-3%I95)} 98

Photo 1.4 House at.407 Sot_.t1_KingS_'eet (253-35-I93 ...... 28

.Photo 1.5 W&OD Railroad F_reig_tDepot (253-65), Ma_ket Station CompIe>_ ...... 32

.Photo 1.6 Saffer (McKimmey) Miii (253@¢), Ma,'ket Sta_iomCompl.e.'<...... 32

Ph<:,{oI.7 House a{2 I.1 Sou{t_.Street. (25345494) ...... 33

Photo I8 House at 225 Eas_ L,:)ud();m Street (253_35.-552) ...... 33

Photo I9 Esso Gas Smdo_ al_d Gaiage (253-35-) ...... 36

Pl:_oto20 I..o_l{Iou_.Cetmty Govemme_.t Services Bu.iIding (253_35_) ...... 36 MSTOFFtGURES PAGE

Figure 1 Mapof Virgi_fiaLocatingLeesburg...... 4

Fi,feare2 USGS Quad Map Wi_t_Survey Area Bou_daries ...... 5

Figure 3 Bo-undaries of Leesburg ArcI_itecmra_ Sur',,'ey-PI_ase II Survey Area ...... 6

Figure 4 1759 Map of Leesburg-Ho_gh Pk-m(As Redrawn in 1921) ...... 10

Fig_re 5 Yardley Taylor Map of Loudoun Cou_._/, .Leesburg I_set (1853) ...... i16

Figure 6 Gray's Ne',vMcL_of Leesbu_:_(1878) ...... 22

Figure 7 Sac_R_omMapof Leesburg, Virginia Showing Georgetown Area (i907) ...... 26

Figure 8 Proposed .Boundaries %r Leesbt_rg OId rand Historic District Expm_sio_ Alo_g Souti_ King ...... 40 1.0 Acknowledgments

This project was completed with the assistance, support, and cooperatior_ of the "Fow_ of Leesburg and its citizens. GAI Consu!tants, .T_c. (GAI) is particu!arly indebted m Kristie S. La_ire, Preservation PIanner for the Town of Leesburg, who provided valuable assistance and whose support and great interest in historic preservation was evident throughout the project. Special thanks aIso go to Jane Sullivaa m_dthe rest of the heipful librarians with the Thomas Balch Memorial Library in. Lee.sburg, who answered many of the research questions raised during this pr_ect.

The staff of the Virginia Department of Historic Resources ¢\•, )_DHR, "} in born the Winchester Regional Office and the Central Office in Richmond was extremely hetpfui throughout this project. [r_ particular, GAI thar_ks David Edwards, Scott Brooks-Miller, Am_ Andrus, arid Sn.zanne Durham of VDHR.

Lcc._burg Ar_-hi_._,c'a_ralS.xrvcv.R.cpor>Fi_ai May, 199_; (}AI Proiect No, 9842%10 ] 2,0 Introduction. and Description of Sur,,;ey 2.1 r,p,.Ev, ousSURVEYAND" " "r ac .vrr.Y LEESBURC;

Much of dowr_town Leesburg. incl.uding its most. historic resider_.tial, governmental, and commercial buildings, was designated as the Leesburg Old and Historic District by the I..eesburg T)wn{' Counci _,in 1963. The historic district encompasses an 183.4-acre area of Leesburg delineated by the town's mccrporatca boundaries as shown on G)'ay's ,_. ew ._._I_%_of Leesb_tX of 1878, The Leesburg Old and Historic District was listed in the Virginia Landmarks Register and the National Register of Historic Places i.n 1970 (Appendix A).The boundaries of the local historic district were expanded i_ 1990 to include historic resources in the southern and western sections of Leesburg, One individual historic resource within the Leesburg town Iimits--Dodona Manor--was pIaecd, in the Old and Historic District in 1995 and listed as a Na_ionaI Historic Lat_dmark in I996 (Appendix B},

There have been three previous architecturaI surveys conducted in Leesburgo Architectura! Historian John Lewis cor_duc.teda rec.cnna_ssance--Iev__ ' s'-"I' survey., in i970 for the Virginia Historic La_dmarks Commission (VHLC). This resulted in @e publication of Architec_ozd S_rvc)'. of the Original Nichotas Mi;zor Sectio__of Leesburg, Wrgi_ffa(1972). In 1975, the Towa of Leesburg hired the archimcmral firm of Hartzo_, Lader & Richards to survey additionaI historic resources located, within the Old and Historic District and sections for potential expansion of the district.. Architectural Survey Forms were completed for both projects: copies are o,I file at both the Virginia [2e.._artm_nt of Historic Resources (VDHR) and the :Fow_aof Leesburg Planning Office.

By 1997, The Town of Leesburg, a Certified Local Government (CLG), was haterested in updating the two previot_s archkecturaI surveys. In.September !997, a grant was awarded to the Towt_ of Leesburg by the VDHR to co,aduct an architectural survey update within the origh_ai 1.759 NichoIas Minor section of Leesburg.This was the first oi: i:hree planned architectural surveys within Leesbur_, This phase was ccn.oucted by HaAR Resources of Leesbura and was completed i_ July 1998.

In t998, a second gram: was awarded to the town to conduc_ an architectural survey in the eastern and sot4hern one third of Leesburg_ Through competitive bidding, t:l'_eTown. selected GAI £onsukants&A (GAI), an architectural/engi,_eering consulting firm headquartered in. Monroeville, Pe_msylvania a.r'd with an office in Richmond, Virgi_ia to conduct this sur',,ey_

2.2 Scope; o_::WoR:<

The historic architectural survey of the Leesburg Old and Historic D_str_c,.-Phase II was . conduceeel in I..e...sbur._,"_ %"c_un,_.,seat of Loudoun County, located in the norther_'...Piedmon,: region of Virginia. L.eesburg and I.,oudoun Cou._Ware served by @e Wi_chester Regional Of%'iceof _he VDHR.

I.,eesbur___,Ar.::.'hi'4tc...uralS_,_r'.,.'s*,'Re.:x)r>I:mal - _a>., i998 GA_ I%.'._ic@No: 98-'427-I0 2 The scope of the project included a comprehenive architectural and hiaoricaI survey of the eastern and southern o_e-third of the Leesburg Old and Hisvoric District survey area according to both National Park Service and VDHR survey standards (Apper.'_dix C--Scope of Work). Approximately 215 resources (historic a_d non-historic) were to be surveyed on @e reconnaissance .teveIusing the VDHR Reconnaissance Level Survey Form. Five resources were to be surveyed on the intensive level using the VDHR Intensive Level Survey Form. Photographs were taken of nil contributing and noncontributing primary resources, as wet1 as important co_wributing secondary resources. Site plans were prepared f%r alI contributing resources. The scope also included a wri_te_ survey report describing the results of the survey, includir_g an historic context i%r the Leesburg Old and Historic District-Phase II survey area, as weil as an initial presentatio_ to the Leesburg Towta Council outlining the goals and scope of the pr_ect.

2°3 SURVEY AREA AND COVERAGE

The historic architectural survey was conducted entirely within the Iocally designated R:esburg OId and Historic District ar,d within the corporate [imits of the Town of Leesburg in Loudoun County, Virginia. Figure I locates Leesburg within Virginia and Figures 2 and 3 delineate the boundaries of the survey area.

The boundaries of the survey area were established by @e Town of Leesburg in consultation with the VDHR. The survey area consists of porlions of Loudoun, King, Market, Royal, Church, Harrison., Win and South S_reees and Edwards Ferry Road, as well as smaiI sectio_as of connectir_g side streets (ComwalI, Madison, and North Streets and Andover Court). The survey area comprised 74.5 acres and survey coverage was I00 per cent of@e survey area.

2.4 DATESOF INVESTIGATION AND STAFF (.OMfOSITION

The historic architectural survey of the Leesburg Old and I.-Iistoric District-Phase II was conducmd between I5 October 1998 and 31 July I999o The survey proiect was adminismred by Dr. Diane Landers.. GAI Cultural Resources Group Manager. The field survey was conducmd by GA[ Lead Architectural Historian and Prqiect Manager Geoffrey Henry, and Architecmrai }-tistorians James Massey, SI'-irley Maxwell, and Cheryl Shepherd. The final report was researched _d written by Geoffrey Henry. Data entry of survey informai:ion using the Ir_tegrated Preservatiot_ Software ([PS) program was per%treed by Cheryl Shepherd.

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"An Historic Context is a body of iaformation about historic properties organized by theme, ptace, and time. It is the organizatior_ of information about our history according to stages of developmem occurring at various times and places" (US Department of the Interior 1986: 7).

3, 1 INTRODUCTION AND GEOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION

This historic co_atext statement was written for the 74,5-acre survey area for this project--fi_e eastern and southern one-third of the locally desig_mted Leesburg Old and Historic District. The context statement commences with a brief geographical description of Leesburg arid then is orgarfized accordir_g to the foI[owing VDHR-defined historic time periods:

, Settlement to Society ([607-1750) , Colony _o Nation (1750-I789) , Early National Period (i789-I830) , Antehelium Period (1830-186I) .(" ....rvllWar " ( [-86. _"";.-, :865) , Reconstruction a_d Growth (I865-1914) , World War I to World War H (I914--1945) , Modern Period (1945-Present)

VDHR-deflned themes are discussed within each time period as the themes relate to historic resources constructed or modified duri_g d_ese periods. This interaceive discussion of ti_emes withht time periods provides the context for interpreting the significance of surveyed, resources and the context for understar_ding c}mnges in surveyed resources over time.

I_,_ VDHR_defi_._ed _hemes ir_clude Subsistence and. Agriculture" Domestic; Government. Law, _'__dPolitical; t-{eaIff_Carem_dMedici_ae; Education; Military and Defense; P,eligion; Social; Recreatio,_. and Arts; Traasportation and Communication; Commerce and Trade; Industry a_d Pr_essin.g; I_r_d.scape; Funerary; E.thnici_y and immigration; Se_t[emem:Patterns; Architecture, La_dscape Architecture, and Community Planning; and Technology and Engineering.

I_a_.,_.v'ldu_°,_surveved_,o,..scurc_s• :_ are-', referenced throughout the historic context. Each resource is identified by its historic name and _",,..s_gT)HR survey number (e.g. Norris Lumber Mill 253- 35-464), Historic resources !ocated witlfin the Leesbur_,_." Nat_)I_.a._Register_ ' _ tt_s_or_u.District-: "_ :.-' Jsu.aI_y have a thre.e-_?art,survey° hum.bet (e.g. "_53-3"_-464)...... ,_..(A. few buildings, su,rveved. i:.._dividua[lv.,overd_e .'/ears retai_, fl-_eiroriginai, two-part mm'be.r e._,._"Leesburg Freight Depot 253-065). Individ.ual reso._rc,.._'_"_" significant under more than one m,..tor_ time period mav_ ,._,e refere_ced more tha'_ once i_ tf_e text.

[.,c¢:_}.>_,g,,Mc/'_.tecturai.•.q,ar_.c, ....._R, ',,.....:.,ort-]:i.r_al M_-b',1998 C';-\IIP"e.iect No. 98_427_10 7 Leesburg is I_cated in central Loudoun County in the northern Piedmont regio_ of Virgiaia, approximately 35 miles northwest of Washington, D.C., 30 miles south of Frederick, Maryland, and 40 miles east of Winchester. The central part of Loudoun County is watered by Goose, Tuscarora, and Limes_or_eCreeks_ Town Branch runs through the southern end of the Leesburg Phase It survey proiect area and is crossed by both. South King Stree_ and the W&OD Trail. Lxeesburgis built on amos@ ievel area on the eastern edge of the Catoctin Mountains aT_.dwest of Balls Bluff on the . Both the Catoctin and Biue Ridge mountain.s are visible from portions of downtown Leesburg.

The Potomac River, located approximately two milES to the east, is the nearest maior waterway. Frederick County, Maryland is accessible by both bridge and car ferry over the Potomac River,Leesburg is located at the junction of several important primary roads in Virginia, including U.S_ Route 1.5and Virginia Rou{es 7 and 9, Ma_ior highway bypasses for these routes have been built over the last fl_irty years, relieving downtown Leesburg of most of its former traffic congestion.

Leesburg e@oys a direct connection with Washington D, C. via the Dulles Toil Road and the Dulles Greenway. The closest commuter rail. service to Washington is located at Point of Rocks, Maryland. Leesburg was formerly so,wed by rail freight and passenger service ru_ by the Washington & Ol.d Dominion Raitroado The oId railroad bed has been converted to a bicycle/hiking trail, g 9 SET., .LEME_qT TO SOCIETY ( [ 607- I750)

Originally the area now known as Loudoun County was part of the Fairfax Proprietary, also kuown as _['e Proprietary of the Northern Neck, gran.ted by the British Crown to Loro Fairfl_x. This huge land grant extended from Westmoreland County almost _.oFrederick County. The area arou_.d presenr.-day Leesburg was sold by the Sixth Lord Fairfax to John Awbrey in 1.730. I_ passed through three more ownersb_ ,.,¢forv:being -_ sold to Nict_olas Minor in lye7._ (Townof Leesburg I994:5).

Loudou.n County and the surrounding Piedmom region of Virginia were settled, in tire early 1700s by English. coloni.sts moving west from the worn--out plantations of the area _d Qu_:er _a_dGem_an settlers moving south from Pennsylvania and Maryland. This area, previous_ _y " part of; Stafi:ord County, became part of newly formed Prince William County ir_ t731, and later, f:airfm_

Ix--.esburgo_-_,_I)-_c,",,_ , was known asG,..._rg,,.:o',._n '_:_ ..... na__ed, for K.iag George. II (Town of Leesburg i.994: 5}. Judg_.>g from later deeds, i_.is apparent that some setuc.me_,t had occurred wmam G_o_,_._o ,'n and. the rest. of N,cholas Minor's !a_d by the l.?50s (Bienenfe.id I997" 2).

... _ ....."...... _ Survey IZegoc{..Fi;_al A.san investigation of its presentstreetplan clearly reveals, the town is located at the ]unction of two important roads, bo[h dating back to the early eighteenth century° These roads provided important routes for the tran.sport of!agricuhural products from the Shenandoah Vatl.ey and the Piedmon._ to coIonial ports in Alexandria and Georgetown (now in the District of Columbia). Among these were the Old Carolina Road, which ran north-south, between Maryiand and the Carolinas and passed through Leesburg along or near King Street. U.S. Route I5 more or less fi_1Iowsthe route of this road..An east-west tndian traiI, later known as Braddock's trail, crossed. King Street near Loudoun Street and is now known as Virginia Rou_e 7 (HaAR 11.998:18).

There are no known historic resources in Leesburg vodaydating-from tt-'eSett_eme,_t to Society Period.

3.3 COLONYTONAT_ON(1750.--i789)

In I757 Loudoun County was fbrmed from western Fairfi_xCounty and named for the Earl of Loudoun, tile British Commander in Chief during the French. and Indian Wars, The crossroads settlement of Georgetown, centrally located in Loudoun County on the lands of Nicholas Minor, was chosen, as the site of the new county courthouse (BienentE][dI997:2). In i758 the county seat was estabiished at Georgetown. which was renamed Leesburg in I759, probably in honor of Governor Thomas Dee,

The new town of Leesburg was taid out and p!atted by Minor and local surveyor, John Hough, Their ph_a followed the basic grid layout favored throughout much of colonial Virginia, and kxsated the public buildings, incIuding the courthouse, gaol, and clerk's office at th.e symbolic center of the pI_ (,Figure 4). A total land area of 60 acres was divided into 115blocks aad 70 _/i- acre Iotso The present_day streets of King, Cornwall, Royal, Loudoun, Back (Wit0, and Church were established and named _vx_nafter, Sir_ceits founding in I758, the area contai_ed, within the original Nicholas Minor plan of Leesburg has served as the focus of commercial and governmetatal activity in Leesburg. _

I.,eesburg, located advantageously at the midpoint of two important colonial roads, developed as a small trading center, The original Town Trustees attached co_aditions to the sale of town lots to promote sustained populatior_ growth rather than speculation,

Nearly two dozen buildings stil.1standing in Leesburg can be definitively dated to the Colony to Nation (1750..1789) period. Most of them stand within _he original Nicholas Mhaor

_ Tt-is areawas _e fecusof a comprehensivearchitecturalsurveycor:..ducted fez the Town of Leesburg in 1997-1998.However,a smatlportionof d_eNichelasMinorsectionl_eswithin_.hep,:ojec_area: for thisPI"aseIi survey.

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FIGUVRE 4 1759 ,__[AP OF LEESBURG-HOUGH PLAN (AS REDRAWN IN t921) (Sm_rce: Thomas Batch Library, Leesburg)

L.eesburg A.:cbi_cc.'iu_al Surreal KeH.,r_,->_na_ >_a)., 1998 OM _'r_;._ectNo. 98_427q {_ 10 sect.ion of Leesb(Ir$, There are no know_ historic resourceswithin _he 1998_i999 Phase II architectural survey area da_ing from _he Colony to Nation (1750..I789) period_

3,4 EaRthY Na'r_ONaL PER_OD(i789-i830)

Leesburg was incorporated in 181a, with Johr_ Rose e[ec,.ed as the _own s first mayor. A former resident, of Leesburg writing i_._I816 described it as a thriving town consisting of one- and two-story brick or frame buildings. Some of the wooden buildings were described as red or yellow _'frames''_ Severn1 taverns and businesses a!ong the brick pavement were noted, and the wri_.er described Loudoun Street as the principal street of the town., _'_hrough which was the travel, more especiaiIy by wagons, laden with flour to the market for that product in Alexandria where dry goods and gr_x'eries were purchased .... (Town of Leesburg 1994: 6)."

Exeanples of domestic architecture from the Early NationaI Period far out:number colonial- era buildings in Leesburgo This is a reflection of the town's social and economic maturity, as leading citizens sought to outdo each other in the eIegance a_d sophistication of their homes. Domestic buildings from ff_isperiod in Leesburg r_ge .from simple vernacular structures to large h.omesbuitt in the h.l-eGeorgian and Federal. s@es_ They resemble houses bui.!,:during this period in ol-her Piedmont towns such as Upperviile, MiddIeburg, and Warrenton, Homes were buiit of brick or stone, with stone aImost always used for foundations, Windows a_d doors were symme_.rically disposed across ,:he facade and gabte ends were marked by single or dot_ble chimneys, Classical features were. restrained a_adelegant a_._dconfined to cornices, tra_soms and windows, and on stairways and fireplace mantels on the in.mrior, Because of their high quality, most domestic bui!din.gs in Leesburg still standing from the I789-[815 period relate to th.e Archiwctzere .*.he,?was examples of the Federal (bo_.hhigh-sty!e and v'ernacular) archi_.ecmre,

The most impressive residences from this period are located within _.heoriginaI t759 Nicholas Minor plan of Leesburgo The Fadely HotJ.se(253-24)(Photo I), at. 17 West Royal Street, stands within the Minor section bu,: is within the Phase I[ survey area as weli. Buill: in. the first quarter of the nineteenth century, this two_s_ory, three--bay, gable-roo%d, brick _own house with a Flemish bond facade is distinguished by the handsome t:hree-part front entrance with ellip*_.icaI arch, fanIight munt.in design in the _.ransom, and molded keystone. The eTa.tranceshares many similarises with the doorway of the Bank of the Valley Building buil_ in i816 at 22 East Markel: Street. The interior is noteworthy for ehe fine ornamental plasterwork and Federal style mantels, The buII's eye comer blocks on the windows show the earIy influence of ¢he Greek Revival style,

A_ unusualIy well-preserved ear?y-nineteenCh-ce_._m.,ryframe house from this period stands at. 201 Sot_th King Street (253-35-208) (Photo 2) at its intersectiot_, with Ea.s_ Royal Sl-reet, Star_ding on a high s.tone basement, 8ae house has a side gable roof and central entrance on ti_e main (King• Stree0 facade° The t_ousete_._.,re_beaded _'''* ...... v,_._,tncrtx'.ard 1.-.o -_,-- sidi.__zand .,_ is/:tin'reed with wall.-.o{5.Troymolding along the facade. A later Victorim_ era from porch was removed in a rece._t res_orat.ion.

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Phot:o 2 House at 4t Sot_th Kir_g Street (253-35-208)

...... 19_.)8 GAi _rc;,icct b_,: c_ _._ "..."_ Examples of" vernacular domestic architecture from this period are somewhat more common, in the survey area Usually they are one--or one_and-one-haif-story, gab!e-roo%d houses, almost always constructed of brick with a FIe.mish bond. facade and three_ to five--course boisd on other elevations. Because of their ini[ially small size_ they have often been added onto over l.he years by later owners° The Head }louse (233-41)(Co-vet photo) at 10i East Market Street is a typical vernacular buiIding from the early 1800s, The oldesr portion of it_e Head House is the rear brick wing .nowused as a kitchen; it dates from shortly before 1800. The two-story front part of _he house dates from the I830s or 1840s and has several Iater features including the smccoed exterior and cast-iron porch, salvaged from _he dem.olished Leesburg Methodist Church,

The Johnston House (253-20), sometimes known as _Exeter Tavern _' (Photo 3) at 21.4 Edward's Ferry Road. is a one-and-one--half-story brick house with a FIemish bond ff_cade, a molded cornice, and much original sash. and entrance. It was built on iar_d soid to William Johnson in 1807 and may have ser_,_edasa tavern on this important road connecting I._esburg with a ferry across the Potomac River. The smccoed house at 307 South King Street (253-35-190) also dat:es from the early i800s; its pedimented dormer window is particularly sophiaicated for such an otherwise vernacular house.

3,5 ANTEB.ELLUMPERIOD (I830-186i)

A short description a_d listing of businesses operating in Leesburg i_a 1835 is provided in Joseph Martin's 5row and (;%._?_preI_e¢_si_".eGazetIeer of Virginia (I835), In it, Yardtey Taylor cot_tributed the following descriptie_a of Leesburg' *_it is a we1! buildt (sic) and neat village located near a small ridge of mountains_ The etavirons are waving a_ad we!I cultivated and delightfhIly variegated by hill and dale (Martin i835: 124--125)."

Leesburg was described further as con_ainiag., about 50 __ouses, ""_ three churches (Methodist... Episcopal, and Presbyterian), and 22 genera! stores, Among the many businesses and instit_tions listed were l-hose associated with. Leesburg's position as the county seat., inc.R_dingfour taverns, oaru_n_ I,ou.,_s, a bank, three schools for males o_aeclassical and two English" and two for females. Its popuIation was listed as 1, ,,'0O.

By the early 18508, Loudotm County was served by a number of transportation routes, including the Ashby's Gap Turnpike, Le.esburg Turnpike, Snicker's Gap Turnpike, and Little River Turnpike, as weI! as the Manassas Gap Railroad. The northern part of the cot_nty was served by both the Chesapeake and Ohio Cane! and the Baldmore & Ohio Railroad in nearby Maryland (Lewis I9.7,'3:1--3),

Two buildir:..gs,because of their age a,_d location close, to the road, that may be associated with the antebellum t.ransporta_ion history of Leesburg stan.don South King S...._t, just souuh of the present W&OD trail, The l_ouse at 305 South King Street (253-35-292(Pho_.o 4) is a two- aory_ gabie-rc.×/ed frame house buiIt on a raised stone basemeiat. The two-story front porch with

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In I852 the Alexandria, Loudoun & Hampshire Railroad was chartered, with gro_md broken in AIexandria in 1855 (Lewis 1973: I-3). Following the route of an earlier railroad, the Alexandria & Harper's Perry Railroad, the rail line was envisioned as an efficient and economical mem_.sof transporting products from _he a_d coal from Hampshire Coumy to th.e port of Alexandria. From the beginning, Leesburg was planned as a principai stop on this iineo

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Yardley TayIor's Map qfLoudo_.m CounU: published in 1853, included ar_inse_ showing buiidi.ng locations m_d their owners in Leesburg (Figure 5),This map, combined with the few e×tant business directories from the I8505 and I860< provides valuable documentary evider_ce for the dates of construction and uses for mmay buildi_ags in Leesburg. As seen i_athis rnap, most N_t not all of the development i_aLeesburg still was occurring i_:the oIdest settled part of :{.own, the original Nicholas Minor section.

Building activity had extended beyond the original Nichoias MiTe.orsection, a.._.dinto _he easten_ and southern ends of town beginnir_g in the i840s. Geeeratly buildings in these more o,atlving parts of town were mcdm_d versions of the earlier vernacular FederaI houses of the first quarter of the _Jneteemh century, often d.isJ_aguished by a few fastaio_able architectural touches on the exterior. The aforementioned Fa.dely }louse (253-24) at I7 Royal Street f_amres both Greek Revival sty[e window architraves with bull's eye comer blocks m_.dan Italimmte sty!e bracketed combe; bo_h were added in the 1830-1860 period.

Three vernacular houses located on East Royal Street give a good indication of how most of Leesburg's working ctass housing looked before the Civil War. The house at 9 Royal Street (253-35-204) is a two-story, gable-roofed, brick house wid'_a gable er...d-i__cade.The or_e-ar_d-one- hail-story, three-bay house at 3 RoyN Street (253-33-06) may have brick hogging beneath its present beaded wt:athe_bc_**danda.s}.:estosshingle siding, "['he lar,oe two-s[ory, aable-.roofe.d house at t Royal Street (235-35-07) (Photo 5) is notable for its promi_em o_e--story front porc.h which f?a-ures a bracketed cornice and an elaborate jig-sawn bal_stradeo Both features are hallmarks of _he mid-cemury kalianam styie.

Probably the most architecmral]y sophis..'..icated house !:tom this period with.i_ the s_._rvey area is the Mt_.rrey Hot_se (253-38-)(Ph.oto 6) found at 308 Soulh Ki_g S_reet. The oldest portion

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Photo 6 Muri'ey House (253-33:432), 308 South Ki,_g S_'eet facing King Street, dates from the 1830s. It is covered with sandstone-coiored stucco scored to imitate dressed stoT_.e.This feature is also seen at the Lyceum in Alexandria and was a t%ature indicative of a ski_ied mason or builder.

The Btx_'inessDi" re.c,ou of Leesbt#e;g,published in Leesburg i_._I860 by William L. Stork, gives a detailed picture of Leesburg's economic makeup in the year bet%re the Civil War (Stork I860: 1-10). In 1860 Imesburg boasted many attributes of a thriving cour_ty seat. A branch of the Valley Bank was located in the town. There were four churches and lodges fo.r both Masons _mdOdd FeI_owSoThere were two newspapers: The Washing_o_ffauand @e Democratic Mirror. There were at least, four doctors, a dentist, and three pharmacists practicing in Leesburg. There were four private sch_mls, incIuding the Leesburg Academy and the Lorl.doun Collegiate Institute.

Skilled atriums such as cabinet makers, dressmakers, tin smiths, jewelers, and silversmiths also practiced in Leesburg. Individuals ir_votved in the construction trades included John and Charles McCabe, brick builders, John Rathie, a plasterer, and John Norris, who operated a steam saw mill near Town Branch and the new railroad line.

By the er_d of the antebellum period, Leesburg was a changed town, both physically and economically. On May 17, i860, the Alexandria, I../oudou.n& Hampshire Raikoad reached Leesburg, with. an. appropriate cel.ebration._ Leesburg's weekly newspaper iN_e _._@shinggonian rhapsodized: "This opens a new era in the history of our ancie_t town a_._dremi_ds us @at Leesburg is no longer m be considered one of the finished and out of the way places on the earth, but in the future is to be a living, active and prosperous town." This hoped-for economic expgmsion was cut short by _heunce-_min_aatio_a!politica! situatior_ @ateve_atually resulted in the Civil War.

3_6 CI:VILWAR (186I- I865)

Because of its Quaker heritage and strong commercial ties to Washington, D.C., Maryland., and Pe;msyivaria, many of Loudoun County's residents were pro-Union, in their sympathies. Th.,e cou_Ky elected two anti-secessionists to the Virginia State Convention of 1861 where the issue was decided in favor of secession. During the Civil War, Loud.oun County m_d Leesburg sent soldiers to fight on bo@ the Uniora and Co_ffederate sides.

Located only._...._.Smiles from WasM.ngton, D.C., Leesburg and its ",...nv_.roaswerethesetting ' , fbr almost constant military action during the Civil War. In February :1862, General Geary and the 28@ Penp,syIvania Regiment entered Leesburg (HaAR 1998: 52). Lee's army halted in Leesburg after their victory at Meaassas. General Jubal Early crossed tI_e Potomac near Leesburg after his aborted raid o,q Washington, D.C.

Like many other Piedmont Virginia communi.ties, Leesburg's citize_as kee,Jy fek @e effec_:sof the war. Many fought in the two Baffles of Manassas, and at Sharpsburg, Bails Bluff, Brandy Station. and Fairfax Court House. Surro_nding farms were repeatedly raided by both i.,s,z._i)a,_ A_chksctura_ Survey "..... " _' May, 1998 ():AI Prc_ec{ No. 98w:i 27^ "_0 18 Union and Confederate troops, particularly as a result of the _xeriila tactics of Color,el Mosby arid his Rangers. Many of Leesburg:s punic buildings, churches, and schools served as army hospitais d_xri_.gthe war, MiracuIously, Leesburg escaped nearly _mscahed physically by the war, a!though the taearby fighting exacted a heavy toil on the town's economy. Several buildings were deamaged o_. September 14, I862 when the l.own was shelled by Ur_io_ artiIlery.

Building activity in Leesburg, including the survey area, ground to a virmaI halt during the Civil War, and there are no known historic resources from this period within the survey area,

3.7 R!5.CONS'rP,UC?_ONANDGROWTH(I.865-1914)

Leesburg was spared much of the physical deprivation of the Civil War, unlike so many other Virginia towns and cities. The surrounding farmlan.d was devastated, however, severely impacting Leesburg's economy for several years after the war.

One of the most dramatic changes in Leesburg after the Civil War was the emancipation of the town's black slaves. Very little research has bee_a conducted on Leesburg's black residents bef\gre and after the war, and they have been virtuaiiy ignored i_ previous published histories of Leesburg and Loudoun County. A.f_er a brief period of political enfranchisement during Reconstruction, Leesburg's blacks returned to a social, political, and economic sphere segregated by bo_h law and custom from the town's white poputiation_

Blacks generally resided in the area sou.th of Loudoun Street, along Cht_rch, Royal and South Streets, as well as along North Church Street. The house at 108 North Church Street (253-3_-g11) was repm:edly buiIt by a newly freed slave shortly after the end of the Civil War_ Reconstruction period. It has recenl:Iy been restored, Ce_sus records in 1.880, 1900, and 1920 indicate that m.ost black residents worked as laborers, waiters and doormet_ in hotels, domestic se_'a_ts in private homes, or for one of the several smalI mi!Is or farm supply stores in Leesb_rgo Very few owned, their own homes; the exceptions were t_sualiy the few professionals in the commu_.tity, such as eeachers or ministers (US Bureau of _f_eCenst_s--Tenth Ce_sus of Popt_imio_ 1880o Schedules for Loudoun County. Virginia).

More restricted i_ their social outlets than white residents, blacks sought, community in their churches and fraternal organizations. One of the most visible Iandmarks in this section of Leesburg is Provide_ee Baptist Church (253-35-445) (Photo 7) on South Church Street° Bui!t in 1875 by a black Baptist: congregation, it is a smal! vernac_lar Gothic Revival-style church. The Odd Fellows Hall[ (253-35-450) (Photo 8) at 5 East Royal S_reet is a two--story frame building wid:_,agable..ei_dfacade. Historically dra.wi_?gits membership from Leesburg's biacks, it was an imporrant s_.'.ial,outlet, This ha_dsome buildi_ag dates from i899 and has bee_are.ce_tiy, re_,ore,.o"_,'s_ althougIa ie is no longer used as a lodge hail. :I'I_eseb_ildi_gs rel.ate to t.heE_h__ic,.Religion: _z_d SociaF Fra_.et?_ai_hemes in L.eesburg's histOryo

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il.,::c-:i:,:,_cg Arc }_i_c:-i:_r:'i. 2__._.._c'_" i_,<_:"._."r..'.-1:m:::'..i !_.!:_. i _i)!:)_-'. C'2",,[[:"•,.>_cc_N,.'.>.98_.._27-i::;' 2() One of the most persistent themes in the post-Civil War architectural history of Leesburg was the chrot_ic sh.orlage of housing. "People lamented not only the lack of housing but soaring rent prices. A t :",,';,--storybrickhouse heretofore rente.d for 569.00, brought $I22.00 a year in 1866. An old log shell that in antebelIum times was considered a hard bargain at $5.00 rented after the war for $42,(X}".An oft-quoted editorial prh_ted i_ the Democratic Mirror in i865 stated that, 'tnothing is so grea@ needed in Leesburg at the present, time as dwelling houses," The editor asked that ten or fifteen tenements be built in the town and that such tenements could easily be built for between $600 and $i,000 (HaAR I997: 54). In response, i:he Leesburg Buiiding Association and the Loudoun County Building Association began m offer bui!ding loans up to $400.00 after 1871.

Despite this plea, Leesburg faced a severe shortage of modern housing stock for at least. two decades after the war, Many late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth-century houses were still used, many to house three and four families. Although a few houses were built in the older Nicholas Minor section of town, re!afively little residential constructio.n occurred outside of this area for twenty years after the Civil War.Gray's Ne_; Map of Leesbz#'g., a la_d ownership map of: the town published in I878, shows how most of the eastern and southeastern section of the tow_'_was still in large land holdings and m.ostly undeveIoped (Figure 6).

This situation began to change after ±e turn of the century, Evidence for the physical expansion of Leesburg after i900 includes population census records and the series of Sanborn ir_surm_ce maps of Leesburg published in 1895, i190I, 11907, i912, and 11.930.These maps show both the platting and development of streets in Leesburg, as weil as the "footprint" of the building a_d i.ts constr-uctio_a materials.

Ho_sing construction at the t,dm o_*the_,ent_.,__nLeesburg °'_ "' " was _os_ered b?_the' avaiIabili[y of cheap machine---sawn it_mbe.r ar'd nails, i...-movati,zeframing methods and more types of building plans. Frame houses tmcame easier, faster, and cheaper to constmct--neariy all houses built during this period in Leesburg were wooden, often with weatherboard or German siding. At the same time, architectural, catalogs offered even the modest home builder an unprecedent:ed array of stylish and affordable sawn ornaments, moIdmgs, and mantlepieces, fi_shion.ed at steam--powered factories and delivered to reta.i.! outlets by mail., Even where traditional two--.story, side-gabie house forms were used, as at.the house at 218 Royal Street (253-035-228) (Photo 9), the front porch enlivened the otherwise sober facade with its turned posts and jig--sawn brackets artd bah._strade. Some houses from this period harkened back to the Greek Revival style with their gable end facade, wide frieze board and cornice returns, but were made more comemporary with an e!egant front porch with jig-sawn omame_tation.

For larger houses, b.ui'_d, -_'a"_soften desigl_eda T plan o.r L plan house., with a prq}ectfi:g bay on the front a'ad smaller wings on the side el.evat:io...us_Agood example of this is see_. at the house at 211 North Street (253_3_-538), built after I910.Typically, the .front.porch wraps around the front of the house and part of the two side elevatior_s, A more eclectic mad asymmetrical exterior appearance is seen at the house at 2111Edwards Fen'y Road (253-35-544) where a poIy_ona.: bay;

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)__a'_'.!._:_<_._ (?.:",_ _>re:oc..:N- -')S-427_ i .:5 ?? window is the central feature of the facade and d_eentrance is off on the west corner of the house_ An u.nusual two-story polygonal bay is seen at the house at .206 Ninth Street (253-38-580) (Photo 10), The bay is not wetI-integrated with the rest of the house, and almost appears to have been grafted on the otherwise traditional side gable house form.

Leesburg's first residential suburb took form in the Iaie I880s along South King Street in. m] area south of the railroad tracks. This area was known as Georgetown, probably in ret_rence to the original name of Leesburg. Although not strictly speaking a planned subdivision, Georgetown relates to the CbmmuniC/Ptanningtheme in [_esburg's history° The older part of this development stands on the east side of South King Street. Several of the houses on this side of the street were built in tt]e 1880s and exhibit popular features of the Victorian period, such as bracketed eaves, wrap-around porches, polygonal window bays, varying roof lines, and carved woodwork or jig--sawn decorafiom A good ex.m_ple is the h.ouse at 408 South King Street (253- 35428)(Photo 1.1), The house possesses a wealth of decorative carving on the exterior, including brackets and a king post on the front gable end. These decorative king posts are seen o_aother houses alor_g this side of Soud_ King Street, suggesting a common builder or architect.

According to San[xm_ maps, the west side of South King Street did not develop until after 1.900(Fibre 7)° FolIowing the precepts of suburban planning popular at that time, the houses in. this section were set back from the street, centrally placed on their lot, and accessed by a walkway. Many of the Iots had iron or stor_ewalls along the front, as welI as Iong driveways with detached garages. A postcard view of about 19110(.Photo 12) shows several houses aiready compIetedo

The houses built on this side of the street generally show the influence of both the Colonial Revival and American Four Square Sty!es, Such Colonial. Revival style features as dentilled or modillio,._ed cornices, pedhaented roof dormers, hip-roofed porches with Tuscan or Doric columns, and a centraI entrance flanked by siddights and a rectangular or arched transom are seen on manyhouseso',athis.<--of_,_d_ King Street, The house at 413 South_ Kh_g Street (253-35-.. 195)(Photo 13) is a good exampie; in addition, it still retains its attractive origi_aal cast-iron %rice.

The American Four Square style is readily ideadfied by the use of a symmetrica!ly hipped roof, usually with a hip-roofed dormer or dormers, a hip-.roofed porch with square or round colu.nms, _ad window sash wXh multiple pa_qesover a single lower sash. The house at 407 South King Street (253-35-193)(Photo 14) was built around I905 and possesses most of these salient features° as well as Colonial Revival style decorative details.

Th.e ColoniaI Revival style was popular throughout Leesburg and was used for several homes along Edwards Ferry Road m_dLoudour- Street after I900. One of the largest houses from this period in east Leesburg stands at 226 Edwards Ferry Road (253_35-514). Unusual for its four-bay facade with oflCcenter e.utrance, this rambIing hot_se ha.s bofl_ hipped and gable root%, an Adam-style fa_light over the doorway aT_.da polygonal window bay, SfiII retaining a measure ,s r_lral setting,• the property ir.,cIudes a large fringe barn. ai_d a bm._xwaod"_,{ alice in the rear yard. i_,<:_:sb_rg Arcl"itc_:.t_ra/Surv_'y Ropor'_(I:'fl'.al May:, 1_,98 (}Ai i:h'oiectNo, 98427-} (} 2,4 ii _i! _ ! ii_.._ "

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Photo 14 House at: 407 South King Street (233-35-193) More urban in.appear_ce is the CoIoniaI Revival-s@e house at 211 East Lou.doun Street _.253-0._5-558), built after 1905. It features a smccoed exterior, hip-roofed porch with. classical coh.,mns, and a Palladian window moeif on the pedimer_ted gable front.

Residential development in the late nineteenth century period was spurred on by tlae slow but steady economic expansion of Leesburg during this same period. The return of the Alexa_dria, Loudoun & Hampshire .Railroad to private har_ds in 1865 held out new promise for Leesburg's ea_d Lx?udoun County's future. In 1870 the company was rechartered under the name Washington & Ohio Railroad with visions of extending it to Ohio. By 1873, however, the rail line had only go_e as far wes_ as PurceIIville (Williams 1989: i40)o

I.n i894 the Washington & Ohio Railroad became a part of the Sot_t.b.ern Railway system. In i900 the line was extended from Purceilville to Bluemont, i_s fi_aI and westemm.ost terminal. in [911, this line, running through Fairfax and Loudoun Counties, was incorporated as the Washington and Old Dominion Railroad (W&OD). By [91.2, this was Virgirfia's largest interurban rail system-72 miles--running more than te_atrains a day, six to Leesburg (Wi1Iiams 1989: i48).

The Leesburg W&OD pas_ger station once stood on the present site of Georgeeown Park on tt_e west side of South King Street. A utilitarian two-story frame building, it was buiIt around 1.892and replaced the original station constructed on Harrison Street ha 1860 (Letter from Paul McCray to Kristie Lalire 1998). It shared severai similarities with the depot bu.ilt at Rotund Hill and was in service until the 1950s. It has since been demolished.

The W&OD RaiLroad Freight Depot (253-65)(Photo 15) once stood at the 1:hot of Harrisor_ Street. It was built after fire destroyed fl_e originaI station in October i898_ Built in the early 20tb century, it is a typical frame freight depot of flais period, with a Iow@tched hipped a×;_fwith wide, bracketed eaves arid some diagonaI arid vertical. _yoardsiding. Closed in. the 1960s, it was moved to _he present Market Station complex and restored ia the 1980s. The freight depot reIates to the 2)_nspor_ation _heme in Leesburg's history.

The railroad served as the catalysl- %r [he development of a small industria! and agricultural processing area in Leesburg. This area was concentra.,..ed along South Ki.ng, Church and Harrison Streets, all south of Market Street. In addition to the railroad passenger and freight stations, Leesburg once possessed three feed miIis, an ice company, carriage and auto repair works, livestock pens, ara irot_ foundry, and a lumber mill. These businesses served mostly local markets and were once an important component of Leesburg's economy. As agriculmre declined in Leesburg a_d Loudoun Counvy after World Wars I and !1[,most of these businesses have closed.

Mosi: of the physical rem_c_e_ersor Leesburg's short-lived :..r_dustr_a_history have beer; demolished. Tbe Saffer (McKimmey Milt)(253-64)(Pho_o 1.6) is Leesburg's lone st_rvivir_g feed rail1. A tall frame structure "',..c.¥e_,ed_•'-' with corrugated siding, it was built in. the early, I900s after

;(..eesb_rg Arc}_/tect;_ralSt_rvcv R.epor:,_I:im_,i Ma}:, l:)98 ()A17Prqi_'ct No. 98_,-'.:,27-i0 28 Photo 15 W&OD Railroad Freight Depot (253-65) _ larket Station

Photo 16 Saffer (McKimmey Milt) (253-64), Market Station •fire destroyed the previous mill on this property. It closed for business in t986 a_d was moved a short dista_aceto its present site where it.served as a restaurar_t. [t relates to the Man@ctzu'ing theme in. Leesbu.rg:s architectural history.

The Norris Brothers Planing MiI1 and Sash, Door, and Blind Factory Complex (253= 354(-/4 and 46_) o_ Soutla King Street adjoined the north side. of the former raiiroad tracks. This important industrial enterprise in Leesburg dates from the Iate 1850s and is showr_ on hi.static maps of Leesburg from the I870s, 1880s and 1890s. O_e of the company's principals, Joseph Norris, ser,,,ed as Leesburg's mayor and was responsible for the construction of nearby Selma plantation and the restorat.ion of Oatlandso Lumber rallied at the Norris Brothers rail! was used in the co,_struction of ma_y of Leesburg's buildings from the early twet_tieth centuries.

In the I920s, this mill was take_ over by J.T. Hirst Co. Sanborn Insurance maps from the late I890s and early 1900s show a large complex of mills, warehouses, woodworking buildings, ea_ddisplay r,x_ms. Th.ecirca i910 lumber company showroom, a few storage buildings, a cinder bIock miI1 building, and the brick portion of a later steam laundry are all that remain of this historically important industrial complex° They relate to the Manufacturing theme i_ Leesburg's history.

Closeiy allied with the growth of the manufacturing segment of Leesb_rg was the development of the .nearby South Street and Royal Street reside,atial areas. This area was home to mm_y unskilled and day Iaborers, and had a raciaI_y mixed popul.a{.ion (US Bureau of the Census Popuiatior_ Schedules-Leesburg 1900 and t910), Aithough a tV._whouses on these two street.s are thought to date from the 1890s, most were buih in the I900-[925 period, according to Sanborn maps..By and large, they are two-story, three-bay frame houses with side gable roofs, aIthough two-bay houses with gable-end facades were a_so built, such as the house at 211.1.South Street (253-35-894) (Photo 1.7). Very iittle exterior decoration is prese_t, with the exception of some carved brackets on _heporch, ea,_,e.sand a_ occasional old-fash_._cn,.d" "_ _" porch," balustrade. With their low-scale houses, uniform setbacks, and. woode_ picket fences along the front of the lots, South Street and Royal Street possess o_._eof the most cches_vc:'_' _"early twen.tieth.-centurv _..t_ecl:s_apes i_ Leesburg.

3_g WORLD WAR.I TOWORLDWA.i_.II(I914_i945)

The period between the two world wars was gen.eraIIy ur_eventful in Leesburg's history° Leesb_rg contim_.edto mai_tah_ a s_eao• "ga," "}y- popalation of around 1,500 (down from a figure of 1,688 in 1.850). and retained its prominent. position in theeuonc.m,w., 'o _ ;" poht,ca_, " ' and social arenas of Loadou_. Cour_ty. Expansior_ cop,ti_ued to occur in the southern and eastern areas of the _own, along t-{arriso_, Loudoun, Market, and South St.reets.These areas contirued _o contain a mixture of residential, commercial, a_ad light, i_sdustria_ buiIdi_ags, as wei[ as ,the railroad station arid raiiroad-re_ated buildings.

Lev:sbu.rgArchitect.t_.ca/St_.r*,cvl"{cp._;,rt_;_:ir_l ._,,,,'_.',.1998 Prolec, No, 0 Photo 17 House at 211 So_th Street (253-35-594)

PI_oto IS House at 225 Lot_doun Street (253-35-552)

Lcc._i:..u..g" ..-"_.rcb,i.:._.'.c.,'.-._rr_i:S_._v,.c_'_,'.c:>c,c.'...i:is',_ Architecture i_athe residential areas of Leesburg consisted of mostly modified Colonial RevivaI-style, American Four Square-style and vernacuIar dwellings, as weiI as some examples of early twen.tieth cer_mry Bungalow style construction. The latter style was usually characterized by Iow pitched gable rc_fs, with the eaves extending out in front to sheiter a porch or verandah. UsuaIIy the eaves were bracketed and there was a shed-r

There was also apparently much infilI construction during this period as numerous small houses were built orl portions of subdivided lots, Such construction is seen. along South and Royal Streets and on tI_eeast end of Cornwall Street. These houses--often Iittle more than col:rages--were typically one or one-and-and-one-half story frame dwellings with a side gable roof and a sinai1 front porch, Sometimes ehese houses were stuccoed.

Several fieldsto_e cornmerciaI buiIdings were built in this section of Leesburg in the 1920s alad 1930s, reflecting a long tradition of storm masonry hi Leesburg and Loudoun County. One of the most prominent is the Esso Gas Statior_ and Garage (253-38-479) (Photo 19) built at the apex of d_e triangle where Market and Loudoun Streets join. The Hemdon House (233-35-483) at 209 Eaa Market Stree_ is an attractive one_and-one-half-story, gable-roofed stone house built in the early 1940s. AIso nearby is the _wo-story fieldstone commercial building at 120 East Market Street (293-3g-541),

3.9 MODE_.N ERA (1945--PRESENT)

When Ge_eral George C. Marshall purchased Dodo_a Manor (NHL), the early- nh_etee_ath-century George Bail estate o_. Edwards Ferry Road as a weeke_d home in the i940s, Leesbt_rg was still a sleepy county seat, almost, entirely surrour_ded by t_rm la._d. Agriculture was still the primary source of i_c.omefor the surrounding county, and Leesburg was home to country lawyers: farmers, and weekend fox-hunters alike. Over the _aex_ fifty years, Leesburg experienced phenomenal growth and numerous physical char_ges, becoming the center of one of the nation's fastest growing counties,

Most of these changes have beer_ due to the unrelenting growth and expansion of the Washi._.gto_, D.C. metropolimn area after World War II. As both jobs a_._dworkers fled the District beginning in the I950s, _-heinner suburban counties of Fairfax arid Arlington quickiy lost tt_eir Ias_vestiges of ruraI character. No iot_ger satisfied witI_ the undepe_dable passer, get service of the W&OD, commuters in. Loudoun County a,_.dt..eesburg took to the roads i_ i_creash_g ._umbers. Rou_.e7 became a m_or commercial thoroughfare connecting Leesburg wit:f. Tyson's Corner, A!exar_dria m_.dWashingto_, D.C. Dul.Ies Airport was co_as_r-uctedin the early [960s at. what was rh.e_co_sidered a rural location° It is r_ow the cent.or of a vast concentration of high _echnology cow,corns.

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M....a ,a._, } 1998 ():A.I_':'...... N" c,-. _...... h_ recognition of the threat ff_is growth and development might, have on the centuries--old arc:hitectural character of Leesburg, _he Leesburg Town Council estabIished the Old and Historic District on June 10, 1963, one of the first such historic districts in Virginia. In 1970 the Iocally designated historic area became a Na.tiona[ Register District. The new district encompassed an 183.64-acre area of Leesburg as deIineated by the town's boundaries in 1878 (Town of Leesburg i994}. The ordinance also created a Board of ArchitecmraI Review to regulate and guide new construction wkhin the historic district, tn i976 an architectural survey concluded that there were sections of the town that lay outside the 1.878 boundaries that were worthy of hist_oric district designation. In 1990 the boundaries of the Old and Historic District were expanded to include the Georgetown section of South King Street and part of Edwards Ferry Road including Dodona Manor.

The architectural, character of much of the southern a_d eastern parts of Leesburg changed dramaticaI1y during this post-war period. As railroad passenger and freight service declined, so did the need for the sinai1 complex of depots, stock yards and factories that surrounded the raii line._ The handful of grist milis in the area closed as well, with the last being the Saft%r- McKimmey Mill in the 1980s_ These were replaced by a hodge-.podge of residential (town house and assisted living fiacilities), commercial, and governmental buildings.

In i986 severaI historic buiIdings, including the former W&OD freight depo_ and McKimmey Mi!l were moved and assembled as the Market Station comp!ex--a mixed used commercial, dining, and entertainment complex. Towering over Market Street to the north is tI_e I.,oudom_ Go_,'ern_ment Sere'ices Center Building (253-35-482) (Photo 20) and. ihe adioining Garage B_ffldb_g (253-35-489), both compte_.ed in the mid 1.990s_ Both are impressive post- Modern buildings that reinforce Leesburg;s continued ro!e as the center of government center of Loudo_n County.

The small residential s_bdivision constructed in the 1990s along North Harrison Street. and Andover Court reflects ff_epositive influence of historic district designation and the archkecturaI review prccess. These houses echo the materials, stytes, and scab of other late-nineteenth-century sections of Leesburg, and allow residems to walk to many of Leesburg's attractions.

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Pkoto 20 Loudoun G-overume**t Services Cemer Building (253-35-482)

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4o1. OBJECTIVES

An historic resource survey is most effective when it is integrated into comprehensive historic preservation planning, Goals for survey activities can. tI_en be identified as part of the planning process. Survey goals and scheduIes were established from the beginning by the Town of Leesburg and GAI, These survey goals included:

• Conduct a complete and comprehensive architectural survey according to National Park Service and VDHR standards of"the Leesburg OId and Historic District survey area, Prepare oral and writmn presentation of findings, including a written finaI report, for the project and _minitiaI prese..nmtion to the Leesburg Town. Council, The final report would include a_.historic context for this section of Lz_.esburg,usi._g the h.istoric time .periods and themes developed by the VDHR, • Provide |:he necessary historica.! arid architecmraI infbrmation to recommend nomination of any additiotmL historic resources within the survey area to the Nationa.1 Register of Historic PIaces and the Virginia Landmarks Register, . Provide recommendations for any add.itional survey work or revisions/additions to the existing national and local [mesburg Historic Districts° • l[ncrease public awareness of a_._dhu:erest ir_the architectural history of Leesburg.

4,2 SU RVEY METHODOLOGY

The historic and architectural survey of the Leesburg Historic District co_sisted, of the tbliowing five components:

4.2o l Archi_'aZResearch

GAI .ArchitecmraI Historians conducted historic research at numerous archives and libraries fbr this project, These included, the Thomas Balch Library and archives of the Town of Leesburg Pla_mic_g Office in Leesburg. the VDHR archives in Richmond, and the National Archives, Nationai Register, and Library of Congress in Washington, D.C,

Among the impor_am research sources used during the archivaI phase were city directories and gazetteers; hia:oric maps of Leesburg and surrounding Loudoun County; Sanborn Map Compm_y insurm_ce maps of Leesburg in the late nineteen.tha_.d early twentietf_ centuries; historic photographs of Leesburg kept at the Thomas Balch Library; US population census schedu!es for Leesburg; and general published histories of Leesburg and Loudoun County.

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....{a}._l"s, >._..... '.-,'g OAI t--_%i_ 3 " ectNo._)8-4_%/_...... ", R_. _, Existing informaior_ on file at the VDHR and the Natio_a.1 Register office in Washington. D.Co included National Register nominatioi_s for both individually listed properties and historic districts within Leesburgo

Records and files of the previous architecturaI surveys conducted, in I..eesburg in 1975-I976 by John Lewis and in [997-11.998 in the Nicholas Minor Section of Leesburg by HaAR Associates were atso examined.

4.2.2 FieIdwork Met,hodology

The study area was examined in the field and the survey boundaries were reco_firmedo Eieldwork began immediately after the commencement, of the cow,tract in October and ended in Ja.nuary_ There were 210 resources, both historic and non-historic, surveyed on the recom_.aissance level Recon.naissance Level field forms fbr all surveyed resources were filled out by Architectural Historians Geoffrey Henry and Cheryl Shepherd, who also conducted the research for each property, Five historic resources were surveyed on the intensive level by Architectural Historians James Massey and Shirley MaxweI!o Photographs were taken of the primary resource and all[ contributing secondary resources. A single photograph was taken for noncontributing resources.

4.2,3 .Dam Enid),

Survey information was entered into the IPS system by Cheryl Shepherd. Draft survey forms were reviewed for accuracy by Project Manager GeofTrey Henry, Leesburg Preservation Pianner Kristie S. Lalire, and VDHR .Architectural Historian Scott Brooks-Miller.

I.,s,zsbarg Archit,::,;:..tt_ralSurv_zvRcpor__Fm_ll May, 1998 GM Prqiec.t Ne, 9S--427-}.0 }d, 5.0 Survey Findings

Data from tl_eLeesbt_rg Old a_d Historic District ArchitecmraI Survey was es_tered i,_to the h_.tegrated Preserva6on Software ([PS) program. Results of the survey are presented in the form of reports, wI,_ickare found in. the following appendices:

Appendix D Address Report Appendix E Alphabetical Report Appendix F Style Report Appendix G Date of Construction Report Appendix H Wuzit Report Appendix I VDHR Historic Con:text Theme Report

.L,:c_;b_i..*g,.'5,,rchil.ee'_,_--a_SurveyR.e?,o,":-li;i_,_i 6.0 Evaluation

The I998 Leesburg Historic District Survey was conducted mostly within, the limits of the. [ocalIy designated OId and Historic District, The majority of surveyed resources aIso are presently iucluded within the Leesburg National Register Historic District, Based on the reconnaissax_ce-leve[ survey, eight add[tiona[ resources were identified as potenfia[Iy eIigible for inclnsion in an expanded Old and Historic Le.esburg Historic District, The eight buildings were evaluated against fineNational Register Criteria: fl_ehistoric context written for this projecL and the National Register standards for inmgrity.

Surveyed resources appearing to be eligible for inclusion within the potential Old and Historic District expansion include:

415 South King Street (253-35--196) 417 South King Street (253-35-197) 423 South King Street (253-35-1.98) 427 South Kiug Street (253-35-t99) 429 South King Street (253-35-200) 431 Sou.th King Street (253-35-201) 430 South Kh.lg Street (253-35-41.7) 432 South King Street (253-35-416)

The proposed boundaries _br this southern exp_sion of the Leesb_rg OId and Historic District are shown o_ Figu re 8.

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This architecturaI sur_*eyof the Leesburg Historic District represents an essential step in t.I_e survey, evatuation, and preset'ration, of Leesburg's historic resources. ApproximateIy t.wo-th{rds of Leesburg's historic resources are now documented on the reconnaissance Ievel with photographs, maps, a_d sire plans a_d have l_e_ entered into the Inmgra_ed Preservation Software (IPS). Recommendations for furore architectural survey and preservation work in Leesburg include both additionaI reconnaissance- and intensive-levei survey, an archeological survey, and. possible expansion of the Leesburg National .Register I.--IistoricDistrict.

7.I PHASE IIi OF THE LEESBURG ARCHITECTURAI., S URVEY

The Town should seek CLG grant funding for the last phase of the architectural survey of I._esburg---primarily the western third of the town's h.istoric district, Upon completion; the entire locally designated historic district will have been surveyed on the reconnaissance level and have been entered into the IPS data base,

7,2 L.EESBURG OLD AND HISTORIC DISTRICT EXPANSION

Based on the findings of the i999 Leesburg ArchitecturaI Survey, tt_e existing boundaries of the Leesburg National Register Historic District should be expanded to include seven historic properties Iota.ted along South King Street at rife souther,_, end of the historic district. Tt_ese properties are listed in the previous Evaluaion Section. In addition., several properties alo,_g Edwards Ferry Road east of tt_e current historic district boundary and west of Woodbury Street shouid be surveyed and evaluated for inclusion in an expanded distric.: at this end.

7o3 LEESBURG NATIONAL REG.ISTER HISTORJC DISTRiCF EXPANSION

When the boundaries of the Old and Historic District were expanded in i990, no attempt was made to likewise expand the Nationai Register District Boundaries..An Amended National Register Historic District Nomination fao,.m should be prepared to make the l:wo historic district boundaries congruent.

7,4 ARCHEOLOG[CAL SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT

The Town should seek CLG fun.ding to undertake a pffased archeological survey of !:he Oid , and Historic District in Leesburg. Such a survey has been conducted in the immediate vicinity of the CourtI_ouse area._.Such a survey would produce keen public interest h._Leesburg buried historic resources, much as has been done in AIexandria. Virginia and AnnapoIis, Maryland. The

:--e ec_..{_..s:.c,_:_g.Architect_._ralSurv.cyRep-.,',r_.-Fina_ M_y., f.998 G-AiPro.iect No. 98-42% j..',) 40 archeologica_ survey could be the initial phase of a prqiec_ archeological protection plan tbr Leesburg.

7_ 5 HISTORIC RESOURCES LOCATED OUTSIDE OF THE OLD AND HISTORIC DISTRKTf'

Every eftbr[ should be made to idenfi.fy, record and survey historic resources located within the Town boundaries but outside the Old and Historic District Owners of"historic properties located outside of the hismr{c district should be encouraged to apply for local histm°ic designation., as weI1 as National Register Designatio_ (where applicable).

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Head, James W. 1.908 History and CDmprehe,nsiveDescdpIion of Loudoe,n Co_¢_0,Virgi,ziao (Baldmore, MaryIand). Hough, John 1759 Plan of Leesburg.

Kercheval, SamueI I925 A Histo U qf the I_)_lA)'of Virginia_C.J. Carrier Co., Harrisonburg, VA

Martin., Joseph I835 New a_zdComprehensive Gazetteer of Virginia. CharIottesvilIe, Virginia.

Phillips, John T. 11.997 777e.Historiar_rGuide to Loudoun CounU, Virginia,

Ratio, Frank r_..d. '_AWaIk through the Historic Town of Leesburg, Virginia

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Rust, William F, 1.986 Lo¢MounCounu Pre.histoc_,. Leesb_rg: LoudouaArcheology Center.

Sanborn In.surance Map Company I886 Leesburg, Vhgiuia. Also i894, 1899, I903, 1907, t.912, 11930a_.d 1937. New York, New York. Scheei, Eugene I975 The Guide _oko_do_m--a S_._.rveyoj'the Ar&i,ecture a,_d t-k's_o,,3_oj'a _7"'_rgm' i_a Coz_'. Leesburg: Potomac Press,

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TempIeman. EIeanor Lee and Nan Ne,.herton I966 Northern Yi;g,inia tIeritage. Privately punished.

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The Old and Historic Leesbur g District in._ludes _all areas encompassed by the original town as the boundaries are shown on.a n_zp designated 'Grays New Map of Leesburg_' drawn from special surveys in the year 1878 and located in the town of Leesburg Zoning Offic.e,_ The exact legal descri>tic of the boundaries may be found in Article 10A_ section I_ of the Zoning Ordinan_ of the Town of Leesburg as amended March 31_ 1968. The district covers approxinmtely thirty-si:o: blocks or portions of blocks which, confor_.n to a rough grid plan and takes in the central and _r_jo_ portion of the modern town of Leesburg_

Near the center of the district is the court square which is surrounded by a_chitecturally agreeable _ommereial and administrative structures of mostly nineteenth century ..origin_ The court house is located near the intersection of Kin_, and M_rket Streets _ich are the principal con_mercial streets_ The remaining streets in the district are almost entirely residential and contain a harmonious assemblage of townhouse types n_ dating from the late-eighteenth century through the twentieth century, The visu_l quality and charm of the streets is enhanced by an abundance of large shade trees_ brick sidewalks_ and pleasant_ well m_intaine.d yards_ The approaches _o the town fron_ the north and west are _s yet largely z unspoiled_ but those from the s_utn and especiallv the east are badly marred by vul_r co_mnercial deve!opment, Leesbur_ is surrounded by what it considered to be some of the most beautiful countryside on the e_stern -_ seabosrd_

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The t,own of Leesburg was established in,_1758.by an_.A,ct: _f the General Assembly of Virginia authorizing Nicholas Minor to-,sell lots fro'm-.a sixty acre tract surrounding his tavern_ The_-_own,.was to serve as the county seat for the newly formed Loudoun County. A comanittee of three men had been appointed a year earlier to lay out _proper streets" and their O report_ which still exists, forms the basis for the present layout of the _. community_ The settlement had been known as Georgetown in honor of King George. II until the county was formed in 1758_ and the hague was changed to %_ Leesburg in honor of Francis Lightfoot Lee_

°lq_etown grew significantly during its first several decades_ but expansion slowed considerably from the War Between the States to the past-World War II era, As a result, L e.es.bt_[[email protected]_ion of structures dating..from, the .late-eighteen%h Century through the early- ininetee_t_, c_%ntury, most of.which are well n%Rintained, Especially notable Z structures in e_ude the following: _e _urel Brigade Inn, an early stone tavern• still in operation_ Osburn's Tavern, scene of a reception for Lafayet :e _U during his visit in 1825_ the _Old Tavern, _ an architecturally distinguished structure built in the late_eighteenth century; and the County Office Buildings_. a dignified Greek Revival building erected circa 1844 as the ILeesburg Academy, The brick Classic Revival Loudoun County Court House was icompleted in 1895 on the site of two previous court houses_ Also located ]in the town is the significant site of the Old Stone Church_ demolished in !1900° The lot, which was purchased by the Methodists on May Ii, 1766, was •_the first property owned by the Methodists in A_nerica,

The numerous early dwellings and cor[_ercial buildings_ along _4ith the structures cited_ combine to n_ake Leesburg one of the best preserved and most picturesque co_nunities in Virginia_ Eortunately the historic integrit] and scenic quality of the t.o_n have received protection through historic zoning established in recent years,

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2_ In order to preserve the uniq<_.ec<_Itural heritage represented by the origin_l section of the town_ there is hereby _stablished in the Town of Leesburg a district to be k.no_n as the _Old and Historic Leesb_.,rg District" which shall include all areas encompassed by the original town as the boundaries are shG_n on a map designated _Grays New _p of Leesbur_# _ dra_ from special surveys in the year 1878 and located in t_e Town of Leesburg Zoning Office, :l%:eboundaries are as follows: "Beginning on the east at the intersection of Loudoun and Market Streets and running northeast parallel to Church Street to the intersection of a line in projection of North Street; thence northwest in a straight line to and along North Street to the intersection of Church Street; thence nortbeast in a straight line parallel to King Street to the intersection of a l.ine in projection of Union Street; thence in a straight lihe northwest to and along Union Street to the intersection of a line in e_:tension of Liberty Street; thence southwest in a straight line to the intersection of L.i_erty and North Streets; thence northwest in a straight , line in e_tension of North Street until intersecting a line in projection oif Ayr Street; 't.hencesouthwest to ;and along Ayr Street to a point IOO feet southwest of the intersection of Ayr Street and To_ Branch Creek; thence in a straight line in extension of South Street southeast to a point 200 feet west of King Street, still on an extension of South Street_ thence in _ straight line southwest parallel to King Street to _ point 500 feet south of the railroad; thence east across King Street in a straight line parallel to South Street for 1700 feet; thence northeast in a straight line parallel to King Street to the intersection of Loudoun and Market Streets o_ APPENDIX B NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK NOMINATION

GENERAL GEORGE C. Md-_RSHALL HOUSE ]?age 1

I. NAME OF PROPERTY

His:oric Name: MARSHALL, GENERAL GEORGE C., HOUSE

Other Name/Site Number: Dodona Manor

2. LOCATION

Street & Number: 217 Edwards Fen?," Road No: for publication: NIA

CioUTown: t__.e_burg Vicinity: N/A

: State: Virginia " Coumy: t._udoun Code: 107 Zip Code: 22075

3, CLASSIFICATION

Ow:ership of Property C_ategoo_of Proper_y Private: _ Building(s)"X_E_ Public-Local: Di,_trict:

Pub:ic-S_ate: Site: ..._ Public-FederaI' Structure: Object: __.

Number of Resources within Property C.on.tr_butmg""" Noncontr=bnr_g• ; u .._ buildings 1 sites stmc_u.res objects 4 To:aI

Number of Contributing Resources Previously Li,_ted in _.heNational Register: 0

Name of Related Muldple Property Listi:_z N/A NPS Form 10-fN_0 USD_INPS NRHP Regis_ahm F

4. STATE/t_._DERAL AGENCY CERTIFICATION

As the designated authority under the NationaI Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, I hereby certify that this nomination .._ request for determination of eligibitity meets the documentation standards for registering properties in ff_e National Register of Ndstoric Places and meets the procedural and professional requirements set forth in 36 CFR Part 60_ In my opinion, the property .... meets _ . does not meet the National Registe[: Criteria.

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In my opinion, the property_ meets _. does not meet the National. Register criteria.

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5_ NATIONAL PARK SERVICE CERTIFICATION

I hereby certif}, that this property is"

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6. FUNCTIONOR USE

Historic: DOMESTIC Sub- Single Dwelling

Current: WORKIN PROGRESS Sub:

7. DESCRI3?TION

ARCHITECTURAL CLASSWICATION _ Late Federal

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Describe Present and Hi_oric Physical Appearance.

The home of General George Caflett MarshalI occupies a hilltop site flanked on the south by East Mark.et Street (Highway 7) and on the north by Edwards Ferry Road, which unite as Market Street and enter the old section of the town of L_esburg, Virginia°

During Marshall's residency the front yard. on the west overlooked Leesburg's quaint old downtown, which iies beyond a sweeping dip of |and on a rise only a bit lower than the hill on which the Marshalt house stan.ds_

Genera1 Marshall did little to this house other than to live i_ it and cherish it as home. He Iived here as General of the Army under President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Secretary of State under President Truman. In its rooms, and among the furrows of its vegetable garden, he pondered the great events in which he was involved, from the World War II to the peacetime MarshaII Ptan for which he won the Nobel Peace Prize.

When he bought the house it had undergone expensive renovatioms, begirming in 1929, under the ownership of Northcut and Marica EIy of California. EIy had been an attorney for the Hoover administratiom They had kept the house through the thirties thinking President Hoover would return to the White House. After RooseveIt's re_election in i940, the Etys put the house on the market, and the Marshalls (in realiv Mrs. MarshaI1) purchased it in October 194I, two months be%re Pearl Harbor. Little has changed over time; even the s_orm windows survive.

Dodona Manor .is a rambling old Virginia house of painted brick with green-shutters and a red-painted tin roof. It is .considered _rgmm vernacul_r_ If one were to attach a style to i.< judging entireIy on form, perhaps it could be called "tae Federal°" The vet7 spare ornamentation is Greek Revival.

The house was begun in the late 1820s and brought to completion externally by abou_ the time of the Civil War, with _wo maior additions: one to the south, ca. l g_.0. and a slim, long rear service wing built within the %Ilowing decade. The three blocks %rm a T shape_ wkh the crossbar to the west:%truing the main facade_

On this western side, a lanky union of the fira two episodes of building creates a Iong facade of nearIy a hundred feet which is basicaIly two rectangular structures joined end to end. The gable roofs are of standing seam tin and slope to the east and west.The stmcmre to the north is the oldest and taiIest of the two being a ihII three stories. The ca. 1850 addition, _o the south,• s{andsonly _ two stc.__,_s.but- ,,:,._,_ 0.h,_pitchof. its gaNe roof isst_bs " - -",ant_allv ; ._t_:.:_c_.p_rthan,._ utat of the north block, providing an ample attic story which is pierced by a pedimem with a half-.moon windew.

The• _s_,_._...:.._,lfa -. c.ade would appear to be l._d___. _:_ more than two buildi.n.__zsjoined_,_. , were it no[ for a very dominant four

pediment on the roof, which may also date from _he early 20th cenmu.

The west facade is the most closely associated with General Marshall as it is the part of the house so often pictured in Life and Time, as well as. publications throughout the world during the post war years and when the Marshall Plan was new. It is the symbolic Dodona Manor.

The three other facades.of the house resemble fl_e main front _,,e_ little. On the north, side, the automobile approach, one sees the end of the earliest part of the house. It has two windows to a floor and a pIain one-story porch running the fail width, of the facade v_h,ch' "- shelters a doorway leading into the side IxdI of the house. Here the Marshalls' close friends entered when they came to call. Stepped back from rids end of the house is the rear or east. wing, which is long and narrow and was the tast constructed of the tkree blocks. It has orderly rows of sh: over six windows and two doorways, one of which has a smalI porch entirely gtazed with window sash. This was probably a storm entrance to the service wing.

The south side couId have been called the garden front. It appears as General. Marshall k.new it in. footage of M.ovietone News and also in picmre magazines in the late i940s. Cha_e is seen only in the advance of nature. The south, facade presents somewhat the,..ame _'_ oil-shape as the north facade, but the connection between the front and rear block is more intimate, embracing a partially roofed fla_slone area the generaI calIed _.e pam..o The same wMte- painmd iron chairs and tables used by the Marshalls_mnd beneath the shelter. The fish pool isstitld'ry, drained in about 1950 for the safeb, of Mrs. MarshalI's grand children.

The patio area with the high wails of the house on two sides has the rocked-away cham_ of a French Quarter garden. A door from the rear of the entrance hall gives on _o the roofed area. French doors from the breakfast room in the east. ;vin_ _,ive access to the terrace area. Otherwise the yellow-painted brick walls present a staccato of shuttered windows, six over six, in regular rows. The south wall of the c. 1850 part of the house contains an oriel. window that rises to the second floor.

The east facade or back of the house faced the vegetaole garde_.aand tooI shed. Across the rear of the east wing is a potling shed and porch which is enclosed on the sides and painted dark blue-green It is surmounted on the second floor by _.wowindows.

Beyond the broad front door beneath ,.he fan-light is a stairh.alI with a large room on the right and one on the lefto A_ the end of the halI i.s the east door _o the patio. The simple late Fedora1 stair on tt_e _eft side of _hehail is 'eeauufuI,_"trim., and in_elIigent in its ca_c.ntry.e1 rising t.o the seemed floor from a broad landing with a window, t, cc.,rninues on to the par[-ially finished attic. The halls of d_e wail have layers of gray Kem.-.Tone pain_, on which _:heshadows of pictures. _,ifts of Bernard Baruch. rem.m_;"_op,e of former furni.,hi%..,_:o_

To the south or*,s. r._,,,.,__, of . fl_e emrance hall is the,' _vmg " room, _he rues, decorative roc,m in fi_e house. It is a large room wifla windows on three _:.idesarid a bay on the east side of th.e firep!ace located on h...soutb_ wail. The room's heavv, very _trovincial _...r,._an_._nvar.ion includes a decora_.ive firepl_..._, mante] with pillars, feeding and. c,verdoors. Fla.:.._ o_._.;, ,.,_,_. are supported by _(hedoor surround.'.; ',.vi_tibroad overh::ingn_-',terraces, ant.. _:_,as_'_c:,ve_-six

windows have comerbIocks and DanceS"_*_beneath. All of these de_ai.!s_' _ive22: the impres_ion• _f- a careenter's desizas va_.u,:,_v'.:eminescem. ,-':,_,.,_,a,.,-,,,,r_,.,.Beniamin. t.,-'_t,>:_,:_.;.-,{....' mornin,;::-._zI.orv NPS Form I0--9'0{) USD_/NPS NRHP Re_b_atio_ Form (Roy, 8-8@ OMB No. !rd2_I8 GENERAL GEORGE C. MARSHALL ttOUSE Page 6 Uait_ States De, amherst of the Ls_eri(m Nati_ Park Servi_ Nak_ Register of Hi,rode P_aces Regi_a-_ati_nForm

watlpaper hangs on one wail, while the other walls have been painted white.

Across the hall to the north is the dining room, an altogether simpler space, which no longer has its original Marshal.[ wallpaper. The dining room has three doors, one from the hail, one to the east to the service rooms, and a third to the north giving access to the side halI and door. The same comer block woodwork appears here as'in the Hying room, but the mantel, over the fireplace Iocated on the north waII, is a very simple Federal type with flat pilasters and panels. General Marshall loved the legend that this room was remodeled in I824 to receive General. Lafayette on his American tour° 1the floor was said to have been repiaced to be bettor for dancing. Broad, 8 inch tongue and groove pine in this room seems no different than that in the rest of the house, and it. is unlikely the house was here in I824_

Departing this room by the north door, one enters the north or side haIt, which runs the entire front of the earliest part of the house and ends in the side door to the north porch. It : contains stairs, located on the west side, with raiIings more associated with the t850s work on the house than those on the front stairs. The most hnportan_, room in this original part of the house is the study located to the right at the extreme north end of the hail, which is generally as Marshall knew it A rectangular room, approximately 19 feet x 12 feet with a i0 foot high ceiling, it has two windows on the east wa[I and one on the north. The windows are surrounded by bookcases containing Marshall's rather extensive Iibraw. He was an avid reader of history', military histow, and western novels.

The smdy's waits remain painted as he had them. A simple_ tall mantel of panels and pflasten, frames a south wail fireplace _hat is small, but n_;.t.rthetes_ the fireplace the Marshalls used the most as this ._mdv was .the room the Marshal.is loved best. Its fumishi.n_s,.....a slipcovered sofa, club chairs and the tenera.l's red leather r,._m._.r,_'_,-" patched many times, survive. The alcove for his television is fiued into a former doorway to the !eft of the fireplace.

To thesoum - ,'" of the study., entered by a doer to the wes_ of the study fireplace, was an office and a bad:. The bath was remodeIed by the Marsh.aUs in I955 with pink tiIe and paint.

This old or north section of the house has transverse halls on all three floors with two rooms opening off of them on each floor. Upstairs, directly above the study, is General Marshall's bedroom, which is approxima_ely hail the size of the study. It has one window on both the north and east walls. The bedroom has had bookcases added since his time. - ,-_" '_Oth_r__se it is much _hesame,. contairfin,_ a bureau_ mirror, bed, floor lamp, and. chair that he used. AL' q{-_,.,. present are _wc" _ Chm. : ....,.se rags, which were the genera['_.... Mrs. Marshall'sbedroomis. located to the south and is com_ected _o General Marshall's room by a shared bathroom° which _,.rna_ns as they had it.

The d_,ird floor of this,...... ,c,.._,.o_had :-- o_eYvav..rr_used ...., " for ,"...... _ua_._r..,for the..eeneral_"" .. s;a_:._eand another fo_-storage of clc,thes and _...... _ _' "' "_

Or, the :.._,""('-'_,.x....,_andthird floors in the south section of _.I-'ehouse behind thefront..,porch are four rooms, a bath. closets, and a :,_al.:.

The east wing consists of three rooms and a potting shed on the first floor. In order, moving from west to east, the rooms were used as a breakfast room (with access to the patio), a kitchen, and a separate laundry.The potting shed extends beyond the end of the house° There is a back stair which leads to the second floor where there are two servants' bedrooms along with a bad and a linen closet.

Other rooms of the house are simiIar to General MarshaII's study and bedroom in their simple trim, with. some having comer blocks, and a few being mitred. The wails are alI wet plaster on wood Iath, and the floors are the 8 inch pine boards. In most rooms, they are stained a walnut color.

tn addition m the house, the 4-acre site, hatac.t as Marshall knew it, has a brick two-car garage with a half-story store room.. There is also a small wooden tool shed to the far east of the property, once approached by a boxwood lined walk. Automobile entrance gates once opened from East Market Street and F/awards Ferry. Road° The press of the curious caused the MarshalIs to close the %truer gate and develop the one on Edwards Ferry Road, which is the present entrance.

q[Ne Marshalls were garden people more than house people. Their gardens survive to an extem beneath turfs of weeds. The oid trees they loved are intact, except %r one mighv white oak which was taken down because of disease-in 1994. Research is underway or, the garden including an inventory of plants and an extensive study of air views of the site toward a re-creation of the grounds as the Marshatls k_ew them from 1941. to 1959.

The George C. Marshall International Con.tot at Dodona Manor is underu_king the restoration of the house and grounds and its opening as a his,oric hQuse museum. On adjacent property, a con%fence center and visitors' center wilI be built, together with parking faciIifies. Research is presently underway on the house's his_o_;, structure, interior furnishings, and grounds. I.r_vemories of all kinds are being assembled, including plants for propagation. Ft_rni.shings, now scattered, are being I.ocated with remarkable success. The architectural recording of the house is about complete_. Stabilization of fl_e house is abou_ to begin., I.t is estimated that the prc,ject for the house will _ake about two years. NPS F_rm 1_9_¥J USDI/NPS NRHP R¢gb_rg_(on F_rm (Rcv. 8_,_6) OMR N_. _0"244X}18 GENERAL GEORGE C. MARSHALL HOUSE Page 8 Un'ke_ S_ Dcpamme_aof _, Irgerior, Naie_ Park Servic_ Na_iena} Re_ia_ef <_1H_am_icPl_u_ Registration }';or_;, ...... _...... _..

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Certifying official has cortsidered the significance of this property in relation to other properties: NationalIy: X Storewide: Loc.alIy:

Applicabie National ,. RegisterCriteria: A BX C D

Criteria Considerations (Excepncns): AB C D E F GX

NHL Criteria: 2

NHL Criteria Ex.ceptior_s". 8

NHL Theme: [i_ 87] VIII. Worid War It A, War in Europe, Africa, and the Atlantic, 193%I945 C, PoEtics and Diplomacy During the War

IX. Political and Militaw Affairs After 1945

[I994] IV. Shaping _he PolkicaI Landscape 3. _¢_nm©' [r_stitudons and .Acu_._tl,..s

: VHI. Changing Rote of the United S_ates i.n {he World Conmmni_y t. ][r_ter_._ation.a_Rel.atior_s

Areas of "*2 -S_n._t_car_ce_ Mi!itary Poiitics/Governmer_t

Period(s) of Significance" 194 i--t.959

Significm_t Dates

Significa,._t P_,.soms_ George C Marshall (I880-I9_9)

Culmra.! A.ffiliatior_: N/A

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State Significance of Property, and ausfi_ Criteria, Criteria Considerations, and Areas and Periods of S_fificance Noted Above.

General George Catlett Marshall, Jr. (1880-1959), who eNoyed eighteen years here from I941 unuI his death in 1959, called his house in Leesburg, Virginia, Dodona Manor, after the Greek oracle of the whispering oak leaves on. the Hi11 of Dodona. Durin_ these years, MarshaII rose from being an Army officer held in pmfessiom_I respect, but without celebrity, to one of the most important and respected world figures of the twentieth cenmpyo Winston Churchill, recalIing the years of World War II, said that the only individual on whom alI the leaders conferred unqualified praise and admiration was General Marshal1.

General M.arshaII was born. in 1880 in Uniomown, Pem_syIvania and attended the Virginia Military Institute to prepare for a military career° He rose steadily through the ranks, serving ably i.a various posts in the United States, Philippines, and China, and in Europe during World War I.

Summoned to Washington, D.Co, as Chief of _he W_r Plans Division in the summer of 1938, Marshall was promoted a few months la_er to deputy chief of _taff° He impressed Presidem Freatklin D. Roosevek by his frea_k:ness _md wen the support of Harry Hopkins, _.heprest_ent s closest advisor, by his apprai_aI of what was needed for American defense. MarshN[ received his second permanem star and his %ur temporaO _stars when h.e became head of the army, succeeding OenerN M-aiin Craig on Sept. 1, I939o @nile Craig w_ on terrninN leave (July I- September I), MarshaIi acted as chief of staff, succeeding to the NIl ti_ie a few hours after Hitler invaded Poland.

As head of _b.eU.S. Am-_y until Nov. 20. ?.94-5,when he zsked to be relieved, he was the o,Jy top-lure1 British or American polhioal or military figure to fold the sane post t.hroughom World War H, Six. feet _.all, aloof_ sof>spekem,.MarshaI[ %'on _he confidence of Presidents Roosevelt and Har_".... S, Trmmm, gained _he deep res,aect of Winston£h,m - ,".mh _"" a:tad.',he Bri.:ish and American chiefs of staff, and erjoyed excell.em reimions with Congress and the press, Time magazine, in prociaiming him Man of fl-mYear in J_ma U !944., declared flm_ he had armed the repuNic.

...In preparation for ,d_e invasion of Europe, Marshal1 win; respor_sib]e for the appointment <':f General Dwight D. Efser&ower..._.o head Americ_ f<_rces in the United Kingdom. He backed him for the chief command of Aiiied forces in the Medkerr_ema at the dine of the North African inv'_sion in November 1_z.e_" Bm i_ was mssumed _hat _Marshahwould command _he European invasion in i944. At the Cairo and Tehran c.on%rences in I9_:_ Roosevek. who had ini.tiN!y insisted on M.arshalFs appointmem, became disturbed a.t the though_ of nm. haring him in. Washir:..g_c:n.....Roosevelt. saying he couId no_:sleep well m. night with _.tarsnall out of Washimzr.on appommd EisenSower_

..._N...r _ea,. the end of l.he war in. Europe. Ciaurchill ca,_eot,", N farsha_ " "_he ,r_....' '," or_arizer ,. of victory.", A fewdays. _':,._ver Marshal, ' "_ ._retirement o_ Nov. _{'t.,,.,.1.945, Presidem "i_nm_an read a : citatien _a.,.,m_:._,_ba_ wt_;e_:_' millio_s of Arnericzm.,; had given their coumry outstanding 'e ,,:.,-_ b, ._ Ge.nerat of the Army (;eora,' Mars.a;_ had given i_ vicIor):

_..}-te is bes_ known for his rob i.q developing _he Etzropear_ Recovery Pregram, known a_ ;. or actua! drafii,m of the ...... ::,t,,_ec_,.inwhich- > '._ ._;etforth the [.'t_-ndurme, the day c._f.'.he Hs'rv:..,"d o:>n,nencemer_t, on june 5, 194.7, !_utc<'rrecdv believed that his .n<.ut:;)artisanstm_ce ard N_S F_rra _g--.903 USDI.qqt-_NR}{PRegi_mat_ F_ _.eY. _6) OMB No, _924.g._18 GENERAL GEORGE Co MARSHALL HOUSE Page 10 U_i_ Sines De_q.men__ t_e _n_,ior, Na_ior_ Park Serve, N,_',i_ Rcg;_-mro_Hkmrk Piece'sRcgk_ra_ioaForm

speechea given across _he coronary had aided in the passage of the Iegia_adom _

Dodona Manor was purchased by attorney Nortl_cut Ely and his wife Marica Ely in 1929. They were in Washington with the Hoover admintstratiom were intimate with President Hoover, and wanted a country retreat. This house was in yew poor condition when they acquired it, and Mrs. Eiy, a decorator by avocation, expended her skiIls in converting it into an ample, stytish, and qomfo_ble part time home. When the Hoover administration ended, they decided to return to California, but "being certain that the Republicans would return," they kept the house. After FDR's second inaugural in 1.9.3" ;, they began to think of se1Iing the property and by 1940 had put it on the market.

Mrs. MarshaII, in her post-war memoir, Togegl_er, tells of how she had been searching for a place in the country. The Marshalts Iived in Quarters One at. Fort Myers, a "fi.shbowl," and General MarstmlI, burdened with work as Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, needed p_mical exercise. He was a horseman, as were most Army men of his generation, and he loved gardening. Katherine MarshaII, with money of her own, found this house and bought it. in 1941. Some time Inter, out on a drive, she took her husband to the house and told him she had made the purchase. He looked it over and said: "After years of wandering, a reaI home at last"

At the time of the Civil War,. the house had been ca_led Oak Hill; earlier it had been kno"v,,._n as both Fruit Hill and Georgim The name_ Dodona Manor, seems to have come from General Marshall, who likened the wind-mstIing sound in the leaves of the giant white oaks to the ancient Greek oracle of Zeus that spoke through the oak forest, of Dodona grove in Epipaso

General Marshall took great pleasure in his "Dodona Manor." At first, there was barely enough furniture to fill it, as the Elys had removed their possessions at the time of the sale. t.n the beginning of spring, Mrs. Marshall would quietly pack an army tmck and several trailers with furnishings from Quarters One and transport them to Leesburg to supplement the skeletaI contents of Dodona Manor. Evenmalty, more furniture was added. Friends gave mb_es' and lamps. A retauve of"'K.a,.herm_Marshallmarried' -, and donated the entire contents of her New York aparmmnL The house never pretended to '°period" correctness, but was simply their home, where books were everpresent and a variety of rooms served their in%rm.al manner of Iivingo They were more gardeners than "house-people." Their greatest pleasures were found in the vegetable and flower gardens that they developed on die four- acre grounds.

They {eft the house much the .*.ameas it was when they acquired it, bu_painted ou_ many of Mrs. Ely's Schumacher wallpapers. Their only additkm was a covered terrace they called the °'patio," _o _he rear. Floored in flagstones, and par, ialiy sheltered by a tin shed-roof, the patio ,_'_- the _atherine place "-'_-'--_'_....r the weather.... _a_ '",a ,_ ild Meal_:were : ...... >ome_u,ms _---- served here. Otherwise they' ate in the dining room, where Mar_hal:I liked :o tell the story of how the _tc,nr had been put in ,:_....,-.i',_l,,:_.o_ha,. Latavet

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just ._it in. picke_ chairs on the lawn enjoying the flowers and the sun^ Vow open, with prominent guests, General Marshal! might take fl_em for a ride tttrough the Virginia battlefields _elling the stories of file Civil War,

The general often rode horseback but never kept horses at Dodona Manor° Natura1Iy, any of Loudoun County's numerous stables were open to him, sB he either rode borrowed mounts or on occasion brought a favorite horse from Fort Myer to board with a friend. There were always dogs at Dodona Man.or also--dogs in nil shapes and forms, trained and untrained, pedigreed and mutts° An especiaIIy beautiful bird dog was a gift to him in 1950 from the children of Norway.

Marshal1 was in demand, so namralIy calIers came to the house. At Dodona Manor they entertained ChurchilI and President Truman, and a successi.ort of poI.iticians, military Iuminaries, industrialists, and diplomats_ Now arid then Marshall sat on his lawn facing a wall of newsmen; this was to continue into his Inter years after _.hewar and the Marshall Plan, when the public became fascinated by details of his life. However, the reaI purpose of the place was as a home, detached from public life. They usuaIly lived at Dodona Manor very quietly,

Mrs. Katherine Marshall had been a widow when she and MarshalI married and she brought to her new marriage three children, two boys and a girl. Ger_eral Marshall., who was childless from his first marriage, held all th.ree in great affection, and they were frequently at Dodona Manor. Allan, fine eldest, was killed in World War II, a great tragedy %r botl._ the Marshalls_ Clifton died of cancer while stiIl a you_g man .in the early t950s. Moliy, who became Mrs.. James Winn; was the closest to the general and hi.s wife. She often lived, at Dodona Manor with her three children: who grew up to ren_ember Ger_eral Marshall as a toying grandfather.

This house was a great draw to tb.e Marshalls, who were in re._idence full-time from ApriI until November. It mirrors _.hecrkicat year._ of George C. Mar._hall's life. It was purchased a few months before Pearl Harbor, at which time, though Chief of Staff of the Army, he was of secondary' importance. World War II was to place him i_"military control of the American involvemem in the war, President Roosevelt's rigi_t hand. I-to raised ar_d organized a defense force of millions in uniforrm Shrewd about people and sympathetic to imaovation, his plarming was; usaalIy flawless. Interaction. with foreign officers and dipIomats duri_.ag the war sharpened his ski[I as a n.egetiator and his wisdom as a visionary. While he .,,.,._""_,.,_ain several re@or_:apac._,_ ...... ;'"_-'," after the war, inc1uding Secretary of Si.ate. it was his origir_, of the Marshall Pla_ for rebuiIding the warotorn _ations of Europe _ha.',we,n him _he Nobei Peace Prize in 1.953.

He was the o_alv vic[o.rious o:-_neralin history to des _, .... ,_."" '_'_" proeram_..%r rebuilding what war had destroyed. As r.,,-._,,_,:,,,_,.,,_ had,.,..,..,,.,,._ co..:_sidered..?tim indispen.sable a_ _""_ side in war, Truman gave him all i_is su_...portin,_ , _._eMar._ha!._Plar_.',.,--' C,.rle_a].... '' Ma_bha_ " "" °_', in f'oth cases, led t.he },,our.

No. site --,-,x._[._r_,---,.,..>c_,s,C'.,_::,,r>e,..C.MarshaI1 as welt as Dc:.dc,na-Martor. __--[,,._'rrl,_.a',x"v.ho_:.:sea_ .2.ua_,_:_-()r_e (desigi_ated an _HL i_ I972) has bee_ altered and is sti!I in use. Moreover° ,)_ar_,cr:,.()r_e i_ idemi.fied w_t__maW ...'_:._'--ral: _"be_;{des_Marshal_.,'*"-"" His Ix)use i_ _>_r_c_,u,::,,-_'"' NPS Form I(_K'_0 USDI!NPS NRI-IP RegL_t_io_ F_orm(_R_w,8-8:>'5) OM_ No. l_5_-x.X).l;'7: GENERAL GEORGE C. MARSHALL HOUSE Page 12

North Carolina, is a small cottage, still standing, although remodeled° He and Mrs. Marshall used it occasionally in his later years, and it was in Pinehurst in 1959 that he suffered the stroke that was _o prove t_tal later in. t.he Presidential Suim at Walter Reed Hospital.

Many milita W post houses across the United States were gccupied by him and his first wife Lilly, or his second wife, Katherine, but never for long. At various times there were reined apartments as, for example, during the war when the Marshatls lived part time in an apartment on Sixteenth Street in Washi_gton; the building is now demolishedo Dodona Manor was his residence for the last 1.8 years of his life, coinciding precisely with. his years of nationat and. international achievemem. To it he brought his best possessions, notably Oriental rugs purchased on duty in China, and books, which he owned and read in large number. Here he inclulged his favorite pastime of tilling the earth and planted his gardens, serving his own tomatoes and cucumbers at his table. From here he commuted to Washington. while in residence, first for the mitita_.+ and later as Secretary of State.

in military affairs Marshali will be remembered as _he iadivNuaI who above all others buii_ the U.S. Ar_w and Army Air Force that contributed heavily to victoo, in World War II. No wartime eorr_m_der so long e_oye_ the trust and s_andi_ghe held with _he Whke House, with Congress, axedwith _he public. His strength lay in his c_dor with Congress as_dthe press, his ref_asNto play politics with mililary ma_ters, -m_dhis firm insister_cethat _he civiIian power be superior to tha_ of _:hemitita<: .... A_ Secretar2 of Stat_, Marshall gave his name :rod his strong backi_g to legislation that ur_der_ook.+.ose_E_rope on the road _oeco_omic recovew. Although aware that such reconstruction was in the bes_interests of the Uaked S_a_es,his O.rs_ considerat.ion was the deles.: of braggera_d miser' i,,_Europe. In his postwar career he _ried _o combine a policy offirmness toward _he Sovie_ Unio_ wi_ _.effor_ _opromom peace_.al relatio_a. He embodied a happy combination of mititao, _d potifica] leadership in one of _he most violem decades m world history. _

Dodona Manor was the mos_ consistent place in MarshalI's Iifeo As he him_eIf said, he had never had a home before this but had considered himself a wanderer. Dodo_a Mar_or has survived almost entirely as he [eft it. No other site provides the opportunity for reflection on _he years when Mar_halI ros_. _o become o_e of the grea_ figures of the twemieth century.

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9. MAJOR BFBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES

Dicfionary of American Biography. New York: Charles Scribner & Sons, 1980.

MarshaI1, Kathariae Tupper. Together, New York: TuN_er and Love, i947.

Pogue, Forest C. Geo}:ge C. Marshall: Ime_-views and Reminiscences. Lexingtor4 Virginia" George C. Marshall Research Foundation., 1991.

Walters, Vernon A. Silent Missions. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, I978.

Previous documentation on file (NPS):

Preliminary Determination of Individual Listing (36 CFR 67) has been requested. _._ PreviousIy Listed in the National Register. _ Previously Determined Eligible by the National Register. _ Designated a National Historic Landmark. Recorded by Historic _Mmerican Buildings Survey: # Recorded by Historic American Engineering Record: #

Primao'La?cafion of Additional Data:

State Historic Preservation Office Other State Agency Federal Agency Locat Government __ University 3th,_r (Specify Repository): Georee C. Marshal! IntemationaI Center at Dodona Manor. Leesbur_ Virginia

10. GE.)GRAPHICAL-"_ (" ", . DATA

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The property boundary is that of Lot M 4_.-A_5--.13 o,q the Loudour_ Coun_'r Tax Map.

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Name/Title: Mr. William Seale Address: 805PrinceStreet "_ Telephone: Alexandria, Virginia 223 i4 Da:e: November 1995

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APPENDIX C REQUEST FOR A PROPOSAL

TOWN OF LEESBL?RG .I998-1999 CLG GIL&NT PROJECT

Leesburg Old and Historic District Survey Update

TITLE: Survey of 220 resources located in the OId and Historic District_ Leesburg, VA.

INNOUIRIES: AII inquiries serving this request _br proposal must be made to Kristie Lalire, Department of Plato-ring, Zoning & Development, PO Box 88, Leesburg VA 20178 (703) 771.- 2765. Proposals will be received amit 5:00 p.m. September 4, 1998 for furnishing services described here in. Proposals are to ir_clude a resume as wel! as a sample of either a reconnaissml.ce and intensive survey form completed by the applicant. References may be requested.

THE TOWN OF LEESBURG IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

PROJECT PERIOD" from time of the award to July 3 I, I998.

CONTRACT AMOUNT: Total. project cost to include alI mileage, phone, lodging, meals and copying; services as described not to exceed $t4,880: Lm_ap sum $

EVALUATION CRITERIA:

1. Smwey experie_ace, inc[uding k_owledge of architecmra! terms and the ability to provide evaluation in precise a_ad architecmralIy descriptive language 2o K_owledge of architectural history of the United States, particularly [9'_' and 20_ centuo" vernacular buildings 3. Knowledge of ,.he [PS sv_ttam 4. Cost

PROPOSAL SELECTION• PRO. CE__S,_-nS x The applic_mts will be interviewed by a selection committee; the committee will determine the highest ranking based upon the criteria of this RFP

CONSULTANT OUALIFICATIONS: A cor_sultant meeting the appropriate Prot_ssional Qualifications Standards of 36CF'R 6t for an. arc.hitecmra! historian wilI be hired to do the survey work. B.ACKGROUND_

The Tov,._a of Le_-:_burg_S submit,ed a proposal for a graIat under the C:e,_tified Local Govemmeat 5ub_ran.t._ Program for a matchi_g grar_t for smweving. _"_( ? properties which are I.ocated ia the eastern section of the Old a:ad Historic District -generally bom_ded by North. Street on the north Church and Liberty Streets on the west, ,he district boundaG on. the east and includes the Georgetown neighborhood to thesomh.

SCOPE OF WORK:

The primary objective of _his project is to compIete a survey and evaluation of above ground •architectural) .• resources located in theea_[tarn-_" ' s _ section of the Old and Historic District, con.mining primarily 19t_"and20'_'century vernacul_ structures. This won wilt be coasiste_at with procedures established by the Department of Historic Resources and the SecretaG of the _[nt_rlcr s Sta,_dards and Guidelines for Ider_tification. A mi_aimumof 220 properties will.be surveyed and documer_ted.

The work involves updating, inck_ding conducting some research for property files that include outdated or erroneous information; the proiect also involves conducting research .f.brproperties that have not been surveyed previously. The consMtar_t will provide all labor and materials necessary to survey and to com.pIete IPS data entry {brms for alI the resources in the survey area. Of this number, at least 2 t.5 wi.II be documented io the recopamissmace level and 5 wilI be documented to the inten.sive level, as defined by DHR standards. AII work will be consistent with procedures established by DHR and theS• ,.ecretary of the" Interior _ 1 s Standards and Guidelines fbr Ide_tifi.cation..

SI:R_ E¥ PR.ODLCTS

A_ Two MS-DOS*compatible diskettes (one to .DHR; one te the Town of Leesburg) containirtg reconnaissancedevel survey data on a tots! of 220 properties using the Integrated Preservatie_ Software (IPS) provided by DHR. Su,wey data must be submitted on a DOS compatible diskette (either high-der_.sity, double-sided 3 Y?"diskette or high-density, doubie-sided 5 5_"diskette). This software is compatible with iBM hardware aad requires the tbI1owing softw_e/M_dware configt_ratiota in order to operate:

1. An IBM PC/AT or equivaIent (a 486 class or higher is recommeaded). 2. DOS version 3.x or higher. 3. A high-speed hm'd disk with aa_average access dine no greater than 40ms, and preferably .tess than 28ms. For large databases, t 6ms is highly recommended as the maximum. 4. 640k mir_imum of conventiormI memo_T. A mir_imx_mof 525k must be tree i.norder for [PS tO run..

Bo Two sets of 220 [PS%enera_ed hard-copy survey tbrms mad two sets of accompan.ying photos ptaced i_atyped DHR photo envelopes (or _r_*_13pealike those used ev E HR, one set of hard- copy sup:ey forms and photographs to DHR: one set of hard-copy survey fc_rmsand photos to the Town of Leesburg. Materials submitted to DHR for cach surveyed property sha![ be placed in typed DHR sura,'ey file envelopes (or envelopes like _hose used by DHR), Survey fi.._m._swill consist of the following:

A rainimum of 2 I5 properties reeorded at the" RECOi N" !NAISSAN(I _ .....:E ' LE -'V EL and 5 recorded at the INTENSIVE LEVEL

Each reconnaissanceqevel sura;ey will record a single property, including primarf and secondary resources, and will require a single survey ibrm, This from will require a physical description ofthe primao, resource a_swell as a description of any seconda_7 resources on the property, It wiI1 also require a one-to-three-sentence evaluation of the property, placing it in its local historical and .architectural context. Any noncontributing resources (such as a building less than tSfty years old) wilI be recorded using the IPS noncontributing report format,

Reco_maissanceolevel survey does not require interior documentation of resources" however, it is expected that sampling of interiors will be inspected and described in order for the consultant to better understand some resources that may not warrant intensive-level documentation°

C.cpl_:s of survey fbrms will be submitted to the To_._ of Leesburg for review, as they are completed. The first 25 completed tbrms will be submitted as a group forreview. Thereafter, completed lbnns will be sent for the Tov_,_._'sreview on a regular basis; the Town in consuI.tation with _he consultant will decide the scheduIe fbr submission of completed .fbn_as. Foil.owing its review of completed survey forms_ the Town wiII send them for review to the appropriate regional ofllce of the Department of Historic Resources.

Photographs: AII %mas will be accompanied by labeled black-and-white photos that adequately document the resource° Adequate photographic documentation includes several views of the primal: resource, sufficient to iIIustrate its architectural character.,, and a minimum of one photo per contributing secondary resource or group of secondary resources if they are Ioca_ed close together,.

Site plans and maps: A simple site-plan sketch of the property indicating the relationship between primary and secondary resources and a map location is also required ibr each surveyed proper'_y. The site plan sketch should also include the main street and _y significant natural or m_m-made features such. as landscaping, creeks and rivers, A c.opy of the Town ofLeesburg base map, indicating the exact location of the property, must be submitted •wffh each recommissance survey form,

C° SURVEY REPORT: The consultant shall prepare and submit a survey report (context report) fbr the surveyed area. The reports should conform to VDHR_s Guidelines fbr Architectural Survey Re_ (Attachment I), The survey reports should include two major narratives: A Descriptior_ section comprised of _marchitectural analysis of resources in the survey area and a comprehensive inventor' of properties within, the existing historic district bound_ies (indicating the co_atributing or non-con_fi.buting stares of aI1 resources).; and a Historic Context (or Statement of Significance)section that addresses those themes perlaini.ng to the historic and architecturai development of the historic district. One mond_ befbre the tf_xaIreport is to be submitted, a final draft copy of the report will. be forwarded to d,.e Town of Leesburg as well as the State Regional Offiee. The final survey report will consist of the fbl_owing:

I. Eight (8) bound, illustrated copies of the final survey report. Six (6) copies wiI1 go to the DHR; tw_._(2) copies will go to the Town of Leesburg_

2. Two loose-leaf copies of _he final sur_'ey report. One will go to DHR: one will go to the Town of Leesburg for photocopying convenience, 3. Two cornputer diskettes (one to DHR; one to the Town of Leesburg) containing the fi_aa[ survey reports written in WordPerfect 5.1., WordPeffect 6°1, Microsoft Word, or ASCII

4o "t"hesurvey report must have the required paragraph concerning the National. Park Service funding of the projeci and discrimination as spelIed out below:

This publicatior_ has been financed i.n part with Federal funds from the National Park Service, U,S. Department of the Interior. However, the contents and opinions do not necessarily reflect the view or policies of the UoS. Department of the Interior. This program receives Federal t_nan.cial assistance for ide_.tification and pro,ection of historic properties. Under "Fitle VI of tt_e Civil Rights Act f I964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of I973, and the Age Discrimination Act of I975, as amended, the U.S. Department of"the Interior prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability or age in its _zderally assisted programs, if you believe you have been discriminated against in _y progn_rn, activity, or fi_cility as described above, or if you desire R_rther information, please write to: Office of Equal Opportunity, National Pa_rkService, 1849 C Street, NW, Washington DC 20240.

For requiremems and details of a survey report, see Attachment

D, PHOTOGRAPHIC NEGATIVES: One set of all negatives produced by the survey wi.I1 be processed according to DHR s_a_dards (see attachment 2) and submitted to DHR upon completion of"the survey,

E, MAPS. AII surveyed properties will be mapped _rld labeled (nmne of property and survey file number) on one set of appropriate Town of Leesburg base maps and submiv_.edto DHR, Photocopies of sections of tocality base maps highlighting individual property locations shall be a part of each property sura_ey fiIe. 'Yhe I'own of Leesburg will provide the maps° The survey area wili be outlined o.nthe appropriate USGS quadreaagle map and submitted to DHR.

F, SLIDE PHOTOGRAPHY: Two sets of color slides of representative building b'pes, representati.ve ex.amp_es of building styles, and representative streetsca_es will be provided. One set _.ffslides wilt go to the Town of Leesburg; a duplicate set will be provided to DHR,

G° PUBLIC MEETING: [n additior_ to the above products, during the initial phase of the survey proiect the consukant shalI conduct and participate in a public meeting to incIude h_terested local govemm.em officials and imerested members of local historical associations to discuss goals and survey strategies and generally inform city residents of the sura_ey project. At the completior_ of the survey, the consultartt shall make a public prese_atation o_a the fiadings of the survey to _he locaI government, governing body or other appropriate pt_Nic body. {, ......

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kDDRESS REPORT

)HR ID # oono_oq_'v_,.,v_ _ N_Hm i_u;s_..=_o ...... --* ......

253-0020-0000 Johnston, William, House 2!4 Edwards Ferry Road House, 214 Edwards Ferry Road 1!4 Edwards Fe _._. r_ v Road :.;5 _ 002a-0000 Fadeiy House 1.7 Royal Street M,_Vay Building _53-0035 0_89 House, iil South King Street 303 South King street House, 303 South King Street 111 South King S;_re_t 253-0035-0190 Lott House 307 South King Street House, 307 South King S__-ree___ 113 South King_ Stree _ >5_.... O__035 0191_ fiouse, 115 South King .q__ aOl South KincT_ Street House, 401 South King Street !i5 South King Street 2.53-0035-019"2 House, 119 South King Street 403 South King Street House, 403 South King Street 119 South King Street 253-0035-0193 House, 123 South King Street 407 South King Street House, 407 South King Street 123 South King Street 253- 0035-0!94Hou_._ _- "_--_--_, 127 -_cs_m]th King Street 411 South King Str_t...... House, 4i_ South King street 127 South King St _ _;53"_ -0035-01.95 House,_ 99 South King Street 413 South King Street •"_,'_:s_.-_a!3_ so_th King Street 199 Sou_h Kinc_ Street 253-,_"035-0i96 House, i_,5_ South King Street 415 South King Stx .... t House, 415 South King Street 135 South King St...e_tr .,;:_.=:,-u035-0i97House, _39 South King Street 417 South King _-treet House, 417 South KingStre _et - 13J @ S<. _",uth *__"ing Street 253-0035-0198 House_ 141 South King Street 423 South King Street House 423 South King street 14! South King Street _.53-0035-_0!99'% House, 145 South King Street 4.o_f South King Street House, 427 South King Street 145 South King Street 2_3j -003 <_-0200 House, 147 South King_ Str_t_._._ ao9_.; _:._e-outh King Street House, 429 South Kinc_ _treet _a7 S_th King '_==t 253-0035-020! House, 149 _- th _."_ _r-_t 431 South King Street House, 431 Sou_]_.... King S<.ree_ 149 South King St}_-_t..... 253-0035-0203 House, II Royal Street. i! Royal Street 2¢3 0035-0204 House, 9 .... ,_treet 9 Royal street 25s-003_- _-0"_05_. House, ..._-7Royal Street 5 Royal ot_r_t._._ 2.53-0035-0206 House, 3 Royal Street 3 Royal Street 253---0035-0207 House, 1 Royal Street 1 Royal Street 253-0035-0208 House, 41 Sou_.h King Street, 201 So_h King _reet House, 201 South King Street 41 South King Street 253-0035-0209 House, 43 South King Street 203 South King Street House, 203 South King Street 43 South King Street 253-0035-0210 Coca-Cola Bottling Plant 207 South Kir_g Street ...... _<._rcial Building, _07 South King 45 _c°_._,_h___King Str_=t_._. Street 253-0035-t,'211 House, 47 eouth King Street 209 s,.-uth King Street House_ 20 c} South King Street a7 South King etreet 25 _._.-0:}_-5.,..._--0212 Office/O_fice.._ Bui_g, 2:1.:]._:,_uth _iI Sou_h__ King _reet King Street...... >53-0_'z_,_-0214., House, 50 R.ou_h_ King Street a'_15 "_---th._King St_--_._. tlouse, 215 _<__:'_'_._ Kir_g Street _<_ South King. St-r_-_ez__ 25.._-003._-021.5"_ House,. . _5__ South King_ S.t r._._-- _ 21__ South Kin<-] St-_eet,. H...... e, _17 South_ King bt_...... eet __•• Sou _" _"_'_ ,- ,:s...._-003 < 021b House, 5? e-,_,_.._ Kingstr _" -_._ ...... 219 South x.1..:.._G_-- et House, 219 South K..in%7Street 57 South KinE_ Street 2_...... ":_...... ,"_'35 _., . ,n_._._,e.- 6._ House, ].5c_ _'_to_.,___ :_. King Street 4_2_, South._ K{_] G treet H,-_ s_...... , 432_ ,_,c:__._.,__._ King_ _..._.__.._ _-_:_,:._c_ -._.-- 1_0_.. South Ki _'__,._St reet age No. 2 iPS (INTEGRATED PRESERVATION SOFTW2_^E) 09/08/1999

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HR ID # P-Ro cPERT_ _ _" N2%ME ADDRESS

53-0035-041.7 House_ 146 South King Street 430 South King Street House, 430 South King Street 146o o_,._,_._King Street 53-0035-0418 House, 144 South King Street 428 South King Street House, 428 South King Street 144 South King Street !53-0035-04!9 House, 140 South King Street 426 South King Street House_ 426 South King Street 140 South King Street ._._<_ 0035 _ 0e_0 _'_ House, 136 South King Street "24 South King S__reet House, 424 South King Str_t __ 136South _ " Kl_ _° _ Street _53-0035-0421 House_ 134 South King Street 422 South King Street House, 422 South King Street 134 South King Street i_.53-0035-0422 House, 139 South King Street 420 south King Street House, 420 South King Street 132 South King Street i!53-0035-0423 House, 130 South King Street 418 South King Street House_ 418 South King Street 130 South King Street '53-0035-0424 House, 128 South King Street 416 South King _reet House, 416 South King Street 128 South King Street £53 0035 0425 House 126 _,outh King Street 414 South King Street House, 414 South King Street 126 South King Street ::_53-0035-0426 House, 124 South King Street 412 South King Street House, 412 South King Street 124 __)outh King St_-_et-_ 2S3-0035-0427 House, i22 South King Street 410 South King Street House, 410 South King Street 1.22 South King Street 253-0035-0428 House_ 120 South King Street 408 _outh_ King Street House, 408 South King Street i_0_ South King S_reet_ ]!53-0035-04_9_ Head, Benjamin, House 406 South King _Street House, 406 South King Street 118 South King Street _53-0035-0430 House, 116 South. King Street 404 South King Street House, 404 South King Street 116 South King Street :::_53-0035-0431 House, 114 South King Street 402 South King Street House, 40_ South King Street 1!4 South King Str_et 253-0035-0432 Murrey House 308 South King Street House, 308 South King Street 112 South King Street _53-0035-0433 House, 108 South King Street 302 South King Street House_ 302 South King Street 1.08 South King Street 253-0035-0434 House, 6--8 Monroe Street _E 6 Monroe Street _m 253-0035-0435 House_ i0 Monroe Street SE i0 Monroe Street SE 253---0035-0436 House, 12 Monroe Street SE 12 Monroe Street SE 253-0035-0437 House, 1.2-1./2 Honroe Street SE 12 Monroe Street SE 253 0035_0438 House 14 i_ M_n_o_ Street SE 14 Monroe S_.reetSE_ 253- 0035 - 0439 Hous_ ._, 18 - 20 Monroe Street_ SE 18- Monroe Street SE-. 253-0035-0440 House, 22-24 Monroe Street SE 22 Monroe Street SE 253-0035-0441 House_ 47 South Church Street 213 Church Street SE House, 213 Church Street SE 47 South Church Street. 25.__-0035-0442_ House_ 45 South Church Street ,_I.i_ Church p___et-_:-'_SE Hous = 21i Church S_ -_ Sm 45 "_outh Church o .-_ 253-00B5-0443 House, 43 South Church Street 209 Church Street SE House, 20 {n....Church Street SE 43 £outh Churth_ _treet'-' 253 003q 0444 House, 41 South. Church ce_"_t 2<}7 Church Ctreet e_ House, 207 ,.nu_c_ Street SE 4.1. South <_._u_._h

DDRESS REPORT

HR ID # PROPERTY N_{E ADDRESS

53-0035-0448 House, 9 East Royal Street 9 Royal Street SE House, 9 Royal Street SE 9 East Royal Street 53-0035-0449 House, 7 East Royal Street 7 Royal Street SE House, 7 Royal Street SE 7 East Royal Street :53-0035-0450 Odd Fellows Hall - Grand United 5 Royal Street SE Order 5 East Royal Street !53-0035-0451 House, 3 East Royal Street 3 Royal Street SE House, 3 Royal Street SE •:.s3-0035-0452_ Office/Office Building_ 42 South 20 _ South King Street. King Street 42 South Church Street Office/Office Building, 202 South King Street _53-0035-0453 House, 44 South King Street 204 South King Street House, 204 South King Street 44 South King Street ::53-0035-0454 House, 46 South King Street 208 South King Street House, 208 South King Street 46 South King Street £53-0035-0455 House, 48 South King Street 212 South King Street House, 2i2 South King Street 48 South King Street _53-0035-0456 House_ 50 South King Street 214 South King Street House, 214 South King Street 50 South King Street .%53-0035-0457 Norris Brothers Company/J. T. Hirst 222 South King Street Lumber Company Cos_ercial Building, 222 South King Street _53-0035-0458 Norris Brothers Company/J_ T. Hirst 224 South King Street Lumber Company Co_m_ercial Building, 224 South King Street 253-0035-0459 House_ 401-403 Madison Court. SE 401 Madison Court SE 25_-0035-0460 House, 40a a06 Madison Court SE 404 Madison Court SE _53-0035-0461 Standard Oil Service Station 2i5 Depot Court Warehouse, 215 Depot Court 58 Harrison Street -_53-0035-0462 Office Building, 305 Harrison 305 Harrison Street SE Street SE _53-0035-0463 Houses, 3!7-343 Harrison Street SE .317 Harrison Street SE 253-0035-0464 Morningside House 316 Harrison Street SE 253-0035-0466 Garage, 40 Harrison Street SE 306 Harrison Street SE European Service Center 40 South Harrison Street 253-0035-0468 House, 44 South Church Street 212 Church Street SE House, 212 Church Street SE 44 South Church Street 25.3-0035-0469 House, 38-40 South Church Street 206 Church Street SE Patton, Harris & Rust Associates, 38 South Church Street PC 253-0035-0471 Garage, 36 South Church Street 202 Church Street SE Truck Suppliers, !nco 136 South Church Street. 253-0035-0472 Dog School of Leesburg !0! South Street SE 253-0035-0474 House, 27 East Loudoun Street 105 Loudoun Street SE House, 105 Loudoun Street SE 27 East Loudoun Street 2.5] 00_5_ 0477_ '=_ ..... Gas Station 21 _ _-__t Market S ___ ':_ Mom's Apple Pie Bakery 117 East Market Street 253-0035-0478 Garage_ 112 East Loudoun Street 212 Loudoun Street SE ComK_ercia! Building, _s_ltique 1!2 East Loudoun Street Triangle 253-0035---0479 Amartment, 108 East Loudoun Street 2i2 Loudoun Street SE age No. 6 i95 (INTEGP_hTED PRESERVATION SOFTWARE) 09/08/1999

.=..,DR_m S REPOR i

,.{. ADDRESS .;HR ID # PRDPER'I_,_ NAME

Antique Triangle £08 _ast L._.u_un Street ::53-0035-0480 Commercial Building, !04 East 210 Loudoun Street SE Loudoun Street !04 East Loudoun Street Commercial Building, 210 Loudoun Street SE :53-0035-0481 _M_OCO Gas Station 2 Harrison Street SE '53-0035---0482 Loudoun County Government Center 1 Harrison Street .....-_52 0035 _ 0483 H_rnd_n _ _ H_use _ 909 East Market Street House, 209 East Market Street 109 East Market Street .?53-0035-0484 House_ 33 East Market Street Iii East Market Street Loudoun Econom_.'c Development 33 East Market Street Foundation ]53-0035-0485 House, 31 East Market Street 109 East Market Street House_ 109 East Market Street 3! East Market Street '53-0035-0486 House, 29 East Market Street 107 East Market Street House, 107 East Market Street 29 East Market Street __3-0035-0487 H_use,-, 105 East Market Street 105 East Market Street :2.53-0035-0488 House, I0 South Church Street I0 Church Street SE House, i0 Church Street SE i0 South Church Street 253 - 0035 - 0489 Garage, Loudoun County Government Church and Loudoun Center e__ s 2.53-0035-0490 Loudoun County Jail 2 Church Street NE z53-0035-049•_= _ House, 30 Edwards Ferry Road 106_ ....d_azds _ - FerryRoad House, 106 Edwards Ferry Road 30 Edwards Ferry Road 253-0035-.0492 House, 34 Edwards Ferry Road lob Edwards Ferry Road House, !08 Edwards Ferry Road 34 Edwards Ferry Road -53-0035-0493 Slack House i!0 Edwards Ferry Road House, ii0 Edwards Ferry Road 38 Edwards Ferry Road 253--.0035-049-_ House, 42 Edwards Fe_,_'y__Road ii °_ Edwards _'_._',_-__,Road House, 112 Edwards Fer_'v..Road 42 Edwards _-rry Road 253-0035-0495 House, 46 Edwards Ferry Road 114 Edwards Ferry Road House 114 Edwards _._rry Road 46 Edwards Ferry Road .-'_z0u....-"__-._:o 0496 Co] _onial Square 116 Edward<,- Ferr%."R_._d . _-" 253-0035-0497 House, 56 Edwards Ferry Road 120 Edwards Ferry Road House, 120 Edwards Ferry Road 56 Edwards Ferry Road 253-0035-0498 House, 15 North Harrison Street i07 Harrison Street NE House, 107 Harrison _"'_=t_-_.NE 15 No_thHarrison_ Street 253-0035-0499 House, I? North Harrison Street 115 Harrison Street NE Elijah Gate Counseling Center 1.7 North Harrison Street 25 ='o-0035-0500. Full Gospel Church !15 Harri_.on_ _.q_reet NE -_. _-_' _ North Harrison btree.. s:ijah Gate _._a_.._mngCenter _ _ .253-0035-0501_ House, 25 .'.,_._"._h_ Harrison Street. 11'7 Harrison Street NE House, 117 Harrison S"_reet _ 25_ No..:_h _" Harrison St,-"_--,t 253-0035-050 .o St, James Cemetery Church Street NE North Church Street 2<2-0...... p'_ :- 0503 House_ 24 North _'hurch...._treet _ 24 Ch:_zch S__-_i-...... -.... __"__ House, 24 Church Street NE __'_' " w_,_._<°_.., ; Cornwall _t_ee:.. NE 111 Co_%n,_ .....11 St_ _...... NE

Loudoun Coant.I/ Traffic Court 37 East Cornwall.• Street_ , ...... :" <,3 - 00 ,3_,-0505 Hou.se, 102-118 S].ack Lane NE !i9 Harrisoz_ S_reet .:'_E House, 119-129 .Harr2son street _ _o_ Slack Lane NE 'q3 003S 0_.06 Olive Branch Lodge 1.08 Cornwall Street NE 252 0025 O<_n;"_, Hous_ 20 ...... C: ] House _0o"'- ¢ ..oznwall.... Stree._ NE 32 East <<:r_...... l., _^-_ali ", .-q_- ._-.r....._et .... _ /08/ Page NO o 5 !PS (INTEGP_%TED PRESERVATION s@FTWA:

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DHR ID # PROPERTY _•=_AM_ 9dDDRESS

253-u0_5 0508 House, 30 East Cornwa!_ Street ._04 Cornwall Street NE Hu_se 104 Cornwall Street NE 30 East _rnwa!! Street. 253 __n-_50509 Hous _ °8 East Cornwall Street .102 Cornwall Street NE House, 102 Cornwall Street NE 28 East Cornwall Street 253-0035-0510 House, 30 North Church Street 106 Church Street NE House, 106 Church Street NE 30 North Church Street 253-0035-0.511 House, 32 North Church Street 108 Church Street NE House, 108 Church Street NE 32 North Church Street 253-0035-0512 House, 34 North Church Street ii0 _nurcn" Street NE House_ 110-112 Church Street NE 34 North Church Street 253-0035-0.513 House, 118 Edwards Ferry Road 226 Edwards Ferry Road House, 226 Edwards Ferry Road 118 Edwards Ferry Road <:_:!:

2:_3-"_u ...... u:,5--.05i7 House, i_n_ Edwards Ferry Road 20-4 Edwards Ferry Road House, 204 Edwards Ferry Road 104 Edwards Ferry Road _53_-"03--0518ub House, 202 Edwards Ferry Road 202 Edwards Ferry Road'_ 2<3-0035-0519 House, luc _r Harrison Street NE 106 Harrison Street NE 253-003_ _-un_9._0 House, 108 Harrison Street NE 108_ _-_arrisom Str ....<-_*_ NE 253--0035-052i House, 205 Andover Court NE 205 Andover Court NE 253 0035--.0._22 Hou.se, 207 A_ndover Court NE _07 Andover Court NE 25_-0035-0523 House_ 209 Andover Court NE 209 Andover C.,ur_..NE_r_. --_- 25-_-00-'-.5-0.524..o House, 21! Andover Court. NE 211 Andover CourP_ NE 25_._0035._0525_. n ...._._ 213 Andover Court NE _.°13 Andover Cou _.__NE 253-n035-0526,_ Duple%, _.15-217 _Idover Court NE 2i5- Andover Court NE 2q3-00RS-0507...... House, 219 AndoverCou _- rt NE 2i9 Andover Court NE 253---00_<...._-0528 __nOUS, " _.- 216 Andover Court NE 216 Azzuv% ._---_r,_<--_rCou_NE.. _.... 253-0035-0529 House, 214 Andover Court NE 214 Andover Court NE 2.53-0015-0530_._ House,_ 2i2 Andover Cou _-__.NE 2 _'-_, Andover Cour_. NE _-.._'_<3-n0__b-053i House, 2_'0_Andover Court NE 210 Andover Cour_. NE 253-0035-053__,_:: House, 208 Andover Cour_ NE 208 Andover Court NE k...%,_s::.253-0035-0533 House, 206 Andover Court NE 206 .Andover Court NE 2<3-0035-053_o_ -_ House, !_2_ Harrison Street NE ii2 Harrison. S_eet.._... NE 253-0035---0535 House, 1i4 Harrison Street NE !].4 Harrison Street NE ...o

.._DDRmss REgORT

_ ADDRESS DHR ID # PROPERTY N_I_ ......

_o53-00_5-05a3_ . _ Com_nercial Building, 114 East 10 East Market Stree_ Market Street 114 East Marke_. Street Market Street ° _ c_ '_' 253-0035-0544 House, 116 East Market Street 212 East Market Street House, 212 East Market Street 116_.- _._st Market Street ....._3-0035-0546 House_ 113 Edwards Ferry Road 2_.: _d_,ard___ .... _- --_z_ ...... Road Hou_e._ , 211 Edwards Ferry Road !13- Edwa_ds_ Ferry Road o:_, Garage, 49 Edwards Ferr'¢ Road 207 Edwards Fe_-r_/ Road _arag_ 207 Edwards Ferry Road 49 Edwards Ferry Road 253-0035-0549 House, i0! Edwards Ferry Road 201 Edwards Ferry Road Muse and Reed Funeral Home i01 Edwards Ferry Road °53 0035 0550 House_ 107 Edwards _ .... Road 205 Edwards Ferry Road House, 205 Edwards Ferry Road 107 Edwards Ferry Road 253-0035-0551 House, 119 East Loudoun Street 225 Loudoun Street SE House_ 225 Loudoun Street SE 119 East Loudoun Street 253-0035-0552 liouse, !23 East Loudoun Street 223 Loudoun Street SE Trendy Hair Design 123 East Loudoun Street 253-0035-0553 House, _15 East Loudoun Street __i Loudoun Street SE House, 221 Loudoun Street SE 1i.5 East Loudoun Street 2_3-0035-0554_ House, 113 East Loudoun _;_treet _!9 T_oudoun-_, stree__"_ SE House, 219 Loudoun Street SE 113 East Loudoun Street 253-0035-05_5 House, ili East Loudoun Street 217 Loudoun _otreet SE House_ 217 .:_oud_un Street sE ili East Loudou_% Street 2:_3-0035---05_6'- ._ Ho _-use _-:, 109 East Loudoun Street 21,_'- Loudoun Street SE House, 215 Loudoun Street SE 109_¢_ __-_-=t Loudoun_ btreet 253 :_035-0_=,7 Hous _ 107 East Loudoun Street 213 Loudoum Street SE House, 21.3 Loudoun Street SE 107 East Loudoun Street 253-0035-0558 Drake House 21L_ Loudoun Stree_.... E The Someth___n_:....'_--003_-0565.._ _ H.oloe,'__" _!._"__Eo._t'-'c-__-_R _ya_•'Street 212 Royal st_t'_".,_.__ SE House, :_12 _.:oya]. St_ ...... t SE 112 Eas _ Royal S .... _ _5_,-00"_5,_-0566. House, i_0_ E_t..... R<._.a= @_" _ Street 2. !0 Royal_;c_et t _= aE House, 2i0 Royal Street SE Ii0 East Royal Street. 253-0035 05o r_/ H_, _'_u...... _ s o_ " East Royal _-' " t 208 Royal £_ _m House, 208 Royal Street SE 1108 East Royal Street "_,3,_..•...... 001_< _._ 0<68 _, House, 206 1/2R_s_a± .... _street " SE. 206--. R_}_<'_'_,_I Street S _._ 253- 00_5-_ 0s69 House, 104...... sash. _<_y"-''"[_-._l" _t "<" ._.:_.... _ 206 Roval_ .

_DREb S REPORT

3HR ID # PRO-mER*'Y...... _i"_mTM ADDRESS

House, 211 Royal Street SE !il East Royal Street 253---0035-0573 House, 113 m_...... Royal Street 213 Royal Str_t__ SE House, 213 Royal Street SE 113 East Royal Street 253-0035-0574 House, ii5 East Royal Street 215 Royal Street SE House, 215 Royal Street SE 115 East Royal Street 2c3:__ 0035 - 0D'75 Hods_,._ 11"7 East Royal S_reet _ 217 Royal Street SE House, 217 Royal Street SE i1.7 East Royal Street ...._3-0035 _ 0576 House _ 119 East Royal Street 219 Royal __treetSE House, 219 Royal Street SE 119 East Royal Street _:s3-@0s_, @57,' House, 121 E_ Royal Street 221i Royal street SE House_ 221 Royal Street SE 121 East Royal Street 253-0035-0578 House, 223 Royal Street SE 223 Royal. Street SE 253-003:_-0579 House, 104 Ea_ South Street 204 South S_reet SE House_ _o04 So@_h Street SE 104 East South Street 253-0035-0580 House, 106 East South Street 206 South Street SE House, 206 _ou_h Street 106 East South Street 2.53 0035-0581 H_Jus_ 108 E_u South Street 208 South Str_t SE t_ou_-_s_, 208 Sou._]_ Street SE 108 Ea_t South Street 2n3: -0035-0582 House, 110 _nm-"_ _._ou_h,_"_Street 210 South Street b__ House_ _<_I0South Street Ss_" ii0 East. Soud-_, _ S_ reet _53.-- 00_5-0583_ t-_O_S_, s_=,:_.South Street 214 South Street SE House, 21.4 South Street_ e._ _._!4 East SOd _ __-h Str....'_-,_t 2.o3--0035-0584 House_ 124-126 sas::__<_South Street 224- South"....btreet SE House, 224-2zo_/" S_uq'_-00"_5-0_<°? House ii/ -' m<_" .....,t _:,,;_outh Rtreet 2z,_ om_.°.jut], * Stree<_" SE House, 217 South Street SE 117 Ea_-=,t_- ::outh_., _.o qtreet 2...... _'_-0035- 05<_8 House, a_t _outh Street 219 ...... House, 219.....South Street bE _'9 _a_,t _outh _-_re _,_ 0<-_ 00_5 0.5 c° House, 121 E_,.-_t r_, ,, House, 291 Ro".'th Street SE .. 121 ,_S, ..... _utb St_*_e.:., _ c PRESSOFTWAR_% _ _ 09/0_/1999 i}ageNo. 8 IPS (_s_E<_RATED ERVATION , . ,_

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)HR ID # PROPERTY N_E ADDRESS

1253-0035-0600 House, 123 East South Street 223 South Street SE House, 223 South Street SE 123 East South Street 253-0035-0601 House, 125 East South Street 225 South Street SE House_ 225 South Street SE 125 East South Street 253-0035-0602 House, 127 East South Street 227 South Street SE House, 227 South Street SE 127 East South Street 253-0035-0603 House, 129 East South Street 229 South Street SE House, 229 South Street SE 129 East South Street 253-0035-0604 House, 109 South King Street 305 South King Street House, 305 South King Street 109 South King Street 253-0035-0605 Warehouse, 106 Harrison Street SE 106 Harrison Street SE 253-0041-0000 Head, George, House I01 East Market Street House, I01 East Market Street 27 East Market Street 253 0064-0000 Saffer Mill/McKimmey Mill 39 Harrison stre,_t SE Tuscarora Mill Restaurant 253-0065-0000 Washington and Old Dominion Freight 52 Harrison Street SE Station Market Station Depot

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"HRONOLOGiChL REPt_R

i.)HRID # YEf-tR PR_JPER__. _r_, __ NP._{E

_..._-0035-048:- 1.975 ca AMt_H Gas Station 253-0035-0479 1950 ca Ap_rtmen_, i08 East Loudoun Street Antique Triangle _;3- 0035-0540 1964 Barrister Building 253-0035-0210 1927 ca Coca-Cola Bottling Plant Commercial Building, 207 South King Str_st 253-0035-0496 19"75 ca Colonial Square 253-0035-0541 !940 ca Co__ercial Building_ 50 East Market Street Commercial Building, 120 East Market Street 2:_s-00_5-0480 1950 ca Commercial Building, 104 Ea ....Loudoun Street Com_.ercial Building, 210 Loudoun Street SE 253---0035-0542 _961 ca Commercial Building, 106 East Mar}{_t Str ....t Commercial Building, 206 East Market Street 253-0035-0543 1950 ca Co_nercial Building, !14 East Market Street Market Street Animal Clinic 253-0035-0a72 1990 ca Dog School of Leesburg 253--0035-0558 1907 Drake House The Something Special Shoppe 253-0035-0526 1995 Duplex, 215-217 Andover Court NE __53 0035- 0477 193'7ca s s so _as _ _ Mom's Apple Pie Bakery 253-0024-0000 1820 ca Fadel.y House McVay Building 753-003 _ f:_-00 1954 Full Gospel _nurcn Elijah Gate s -_ '_ _en_.er 2_:;% 0035 0o61 1930 ca Garage 45 E_t Loudoun Street Ga_ age __us .... Loudoun Street SE 253--0035-0547 1920 Garage, 49 Edwards Ferry Road Garage, 20_ Edwards Ferry Road "-_5_ 003_:---0478 1937 ca Garage, 112 East Loudoun Street _ram._mr<:-ial Building, Antique Triangle 253-0035-04'71 1920 ca Garage, 36 South Church Street Truck Suppiiers_ Inc. 253 ....003_<-0466 1930 ca .oarage, a0 Harrison_treet _ _m SE European Service Center "<'-.:_s 00__5"_"-0489 1995 ca Garage, Loudoun County Government Center 2_<3-_003_---0_-L29..,j 1891 ca _H<-_ad_, Benjamin, House House_ .406 South King Street 25s-0041-0000 _'795--.1950 Head, Geo.ge, Hous_ House, 101 East Market Street. 253 ...... 0035 048.3 1940 ca H._.r_do_.____.- House House, 209 East Market Street 253-00.3.5-0e98 _ _ l:_s_0 ca House, 15 North Harrison. Street House, 107 Harrison Street NE _"__'..--.0035-0499 1958 ca House, i].7North Harrison Street E!ijah Gate Counseling Center 253-0035-0501]. 1960 ca House, 25 North Harrison Street House_ i _ 7 ...... _ o _'_,_,t NE 25.. _.... 0O3_-O

<._HRoNO.meGI CAL REPORT

DHR ID # YEAR PROPERTY NI_E

253--.0035-0508 1950 ca House, 30 East Cornwall Street House, 104 Cornwall Street NE "}5_ 003 = 0491 1880 ca House_ 30 Edwards Ferry Road House, 106 Edwards Ferry" Road 253-?_ ]"-<._5 - 0510 !.940 ca House 30 North Church Street House, 106 Church Street NE 253-0035-0485 1960 ca House, 31 East Market Street House, 109 East Market Street 253-0 005-0507 1940 ca House, 32 East Cornwall Street House, 106 __orn___"wall Street NE 2_:3:_- 0035 - 0511 .. 1900 _ ca House, 32 North Church Street House, 108 Church Street NE 25 _-003_-049°__ 1870 ca House, 34 Edwards Ferry Road House, !08 Edwards Ferry Road o5_ 003=-0512 1990 ca House, 34 North Church Street House, 110-112 Church Street NE 253-0035-0444 1890 ca House_ 41 South Church Street House, 207 Church Street SE _._5"_003 _ 0208 18t._0 ca House, 41 South King Street Hous_ 201 sou_h King _:-.treet_ 253-0035-0494 1800-1895 House 42 Edwards Fer_% , Road House, 112 Edwards _,, Road 253-0035-0443 1.941 ca House_. 43 South Church Street House, 209 Church Street SE o_5_...-003_.._---0o09_19sO ca Hous _,_._43 south King Street House, 203 South King Street ,_-_=53-0035-04_8_" 1°30 .. ca House, 44 so211 1.880 ca House, 4, Sou_n King Str_t House, 209 South King Street 253-0035-0455 1895 ca House, 48 South Kir_g Street House_ 212 South King Street 25"o OO'_b ..... 0aS_ 1900 ca House, bO South King c:_-_--_t House, 214 South King Street 2!-_30¢__5-02!4 1920 ca House, 53 South King _-'_ House, 2i5 s_outh King street 253-0035-0215 i920 ca House, .5.5South King Street House, 21.7 South King Street ...... -...... -."_,_ @O3_t 049'7 190 _<...,ca House, 56 Edwards Ferry Road House, 120 Edwards Eerry Road 253 0035 02i.6 1880 ca HJu_=:e 57 S{._uc+h.King Stree_ House, 2/9 z:,outh King Street...... 753-00-_5-0207 1850" ca House, _i Rova!_ .

:HRoN{jLOGICAL REPORT

)HR ID # YEAR PROPERTY NAME

25.3-0035-0488 1950 ca House, i0 South Church. Street House_ I0 _ " _ _"-S_ree _ SE 253-0035-0560 !910 ca House, !01 East Loudoun Street House, 207 Loudoun Street SE 253-0035-0549 1900 ca House, I01 Edwards Ferry Road Muse and Reed Funeral Home 253-0035-0505 1973 House, 102-118 Slack Lane NE House, 119-129 _marrlsop._ ' _,_ree _ _s NE _n3-0035-_<=¢_'__,_,_ 19 _0 ca House, ].03 East Loudoun Stree _ House, 209 Loudoun Street SE 253-0035---0591 1880 ca House, 103 East South Street House, o_,"._03South Street SE "_53.--0035-0569 1920 ca House, I04 East Royal Street House, 206 Royal Street SE ._53-o_-_-0579.u_J_ 1910 ca House, 104 East South Street House, zu4 South Stremt SE ._=53-0035-0517 1900 ca House, _04 Edwards Ferry Road House, 204 Edwards Ferry Road 253-0035---0487 1960 ca House, 105 East Market Street 253-.003 __- 0570 1960 ca House, 105 _--_,ast Royal Street House, 205 Royal Street SE 25.3-0035-0580 1905 ca House, 106 East South Street House, 206 South Street SE "_53-t qo n.._5--._'_¢19"_ .... 1995 House, 106 Harrison Street NE 253-0035-0557 1915 ca House, 107 East Loudoun Street House, 213 Loudoun Street SE 253-0035--.0592 1.880 ca House_ 107 East South Street Luu_ _ 207 South etre_e-_ SE °_Z-- 0035 0<50o 1890 ca House, i07 Edwards Ferry R_aa,_- " House, _.0_._Edwards Fer_-y_. Road 253--.0035-0567.... 196 _ ca House, !08 East Royal_.,treet S H_u_-_e, _08.....Royal Str_t SE 263-0035_-058i 194.0 ca House, iOo East south Street House, 208 South Street SE 253-0035-0520 1995 House, 108 Harrison Street. NE 253-003_-0433 1955 ca House, 108 South King Street House, 3oo,_ South. King ...... _'_t 253-0035-0556 ].915 ca House, 109 East Loudoun. Street House, __: 15 Loudoun Street SE 253-0035-057i 1910 ca House 109 East _.,_val Street House, 209 Royal Street SE 25__.-_.r}0__s._-0593 i890_ ca House, 109 East.""c aouth _t;_ee<..... House, 209 aou_h Street _,<"_s 25__,-0035 --. b604 !,_4 0 ca House, 109 sou,_h Kinq._. Street House, 305 Soutl -z King Street s53-00aS-_ " 0203 1950 ca House, 11 Royal Street 253-0035-0%47 1880 ca House, !i Royal Street SE 2.53-0035-0566 _965 ca House, 110 East Royal Street House, 210 Royal Street SE 253...003 _ _ _,n<_'_,o_._ 1910 ca H_u=._,__-_ 1.10 E_-._-'-__ bou_h__ Street House, 210 sou_h Street. SE 25_-00"_5-05!55..... 191a ca House, !!i East Loudou_l street"__" House, 2 "_,=,Loudoun Street___ SE 253•--,_.._ :}a_5- 0572...... ].o_(_ca House , ili ._..,aotRoyal_ ...... _ _tree_ - S 09/08/i999 Page NO. 4 IPS (INTEGRATED _'RE_ERVATION SOFTWARE) .-

CHRONOLOGICAL REPORT

DHR ID # YEAR PROPERTY NI_E

House, 21! Royal Street SE 253-0035-0189 1830 ca House, iii South Ki_]g St.re._t House, 303 South King Street 253 - _.,._'r_<-0565_.__ 1962 ca House, i_2_ East RoYal_ _treet House, 212 Royal S_.._ ._et SE,_ 53 0035 0515 1890 ca House 112 Edwards _,_-rv Road House, 212 Edwards Ferry Road 253-0035-0534 i].995 House, 112 Harrison Street NE 2.53-0035-0554 1900 ca House, 113 East Loudouil Street House, 219 Loudoun Street SE 253-0035-0.57.3 1900 ca House, 113 East Royal Street House, 213 Royal Street SE 253-0035-0595 1890 ca House, 113 East South Street House, 213 South Street SE _53 0035--.0546 1890 ca House, 113 Edwards Ferry Road House _ _.1i Edwards __rry"_ Road 2_3-- 0035 0564 i945 ca_ sou=_e, _-: 114 East Royal Street H_u_._, 214 Royal Street SE _53 003_-0583 1940 ca House, !1,% East South Street House, 214 South Street SE 253--0035-0535 1995 House, 114 Harrison Street NE 2_].....- 0035 - 0431 1915 ca Ho_._se,_ _14_ South King Street House, 402 South King Street 253-0035-0553 1925 ca House, 1.15 East Loudoun Street House, 22= _ Loudounstreet _ _ ...... Ss 253.--0035-0574 1.895 ca House, 115 East Royal Street House, 215 Royal *-_otters. ",_._ SE 2<3_-003 r-_,-0_<96._iSV0, ca House, 1.1.5Eas _ South _,<_=__,._ House _ °15 South _'__c_._-<. SE o53-003_-0191_. 189 <.., ca House, 115 South King o_._.= _.r._.et House, 401 South King Street 253-0035-0544 1910 ca House, 116 East Market Street House, 212 East Market Street 253-003_:-_--0430 1915 Ca House, 116 South King_ _tree"_ .._ Hous -_, 404 South Kinm _tre_t ....o53-003_-0575 1910 ca House,_i _ v, East. Royal Stree _ House, 217 Royal _,_tree_- SE ¢253-0035_ 059'7 1890 ca Ht_u_e,_,_ __._.,v .... East South .qtreet House, ,_...... "_.i7 South street S._. ._ 2_3..---0035-05 _'_._._1900 ,_-,._House, 118 Edwards Ferry Road House, 226 Edwards Ferry Road 2<3.--0035-055i _9 _ ,_a_House, 119 mas_..... Loudoun Street House, 225Lou@_un . _ St reet SE ,053.. -0035 ...... 0576. !940 ca House, 1].9 EastR_ °_,",_ a_ _ St" z.ee._. House, 219 Royal Street SE 253-0_q_5-0598 187a ca House, i _a East S_:_k _reet House, 219borate% _ " " Street_.- A._N 253-003.5-01].92 1905 ca House, 119 South King Street House, 403 South King Street 25.5--.0035-0436 1=o5 ca House 12 Monroe _ _ _ _q_ _53.-- 00_q-0437 I_q7...... ca House, i_ i52' Monroe Street q_ 253-0035-056"2 !965 ca House, 120 East Royal Street Hous <._, 2_-' R_,y a_ St feet_E <" 253-0035-_0428 1880 ca House, 120 South King Street Page Nor 5 iPS (I_{TEGP_{ZED PRES_Ri]A_ION SOFTWARE] 09/08/1.999

CHRONOLOGICAL REPORT

OHR ID # YEAR PROPERTY NAME

Hous_ '408 South King Street __._. -530035 -_:_7 o5/ 1910 ca House,12_ - East Royal Street House, 22! Royal Street SE 253-0035-0599 1870 ca House, 121 East South Street House, 221 South Street SE 253-0035... 0427 1870 ca House, 122 _outh King Street House_ 410 South King Street _53-00 "_ 4552 1920 ca House, 123 East Loudoun Street Trendy Hair Design 2_-003s-0600 1890 ca House, 123 East South str..et House, 223 South Street SE _'5_ 00_5 0193 1905 ca House 123 South King Street House, 407 South King Street 253-0035-0537 1965 ca House, 124 North Harrison Street House, 124 Harrison Street NE ....."_[-3-,.,_435-0426. 1899 ca House, 124 South King Street House, 412 South King Street 2.53-0035-0584 1940 ca House, 124-126 East South Street House, 224-226 South Street SE 253-00.9.5-0601 11.900 ca House, 125 East South Street House, 225 South Street SE _£i3-00_5-0425 1870 ca House, 126 sou_n King S<.reet House, 4].4 South King Street 2_,3..,---00_5_..-4602 1880 ca House, 1_7_ East South __.S_reet House, 227 South Street SE 253-00_,5-0194 1905 ca House, 127 South King Street House,_- 411 South King S_ee_ =::}._:--.0035--.0585 1950 ca House, 128 East South Street HOUS_ 2":_8-_.South Street SE ._- ._, -...,e,_-_ ±__,_ ca House, 1.28 South King S_reet House, 416 South KinG_ St.re_,_" _.__,0<_-00-_5-460_._. ,_, _ 1900 ca House, 129 East.south _- _ ,_,_a treet House, 229 South Street SE 2_3-0035-0195 1905 ca House, 129 South King Street House, 41]_ South King _treete 253-0035-4586 1930 ca House, 130 East South Street House, 230 _outh Street sE 253-0035-0423 1870 ca House, !30 South King Street House, 418 South King Street 253- 00.35._ - 0587 1.9i.0 ca House, I_%.2East._ _outh.q ;_treet Hous _, 232 ....uth Str_t SE _:..J.-- ._ _5 - _ 1920 ca Hous _,_ _32_ South __'m_ng Street House,._, 424 South King_treet -_ -__._:_30035 - - 04 _i_ 18/ '_4 ca Hous_,._. 13a_ South King _treet tiOUS.... _ , ":22 South King e:}tfeet 253-00-_-0196__ i{}14_, Ca HOUS _-_,_,135 South K/.ng _>reet Hous _-_ _I =:_,oouthe King Stree > 253-00_.5-L_420 1905 ca House, 136 Sou_.h K>nt:7 S<.reet Hou _-= 424 sou"_" <.]_Kirm Street 253--0035-019'7 1910 Hou.se, 1.39 South King Street. House, 41'7 South King Street 2.53__-0035 -_ 04 :-°"_,.-_" _...,..,_9<< ca__"" _,_,use, 14-16 Monroe Street SE 253-0035-04:].9 :1.900 c_ House, 140 South King Street House, 426 South King Street _P;_ES ERV_T,_O_ SOF 7f_ ARs '_ 09/08/1999 Page No. 6 IPS (INTEGRATED _:< •*,-, ,_-r_: _ _

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.OHR ID # YEAR PROPERTY NP_IE

_..53-0035-O198 1904 ca House, ._4_ South Kinm_ S_-_t_._ House, 423 South King Street 253-0035-041.8 1905 ca House, 144 South King Street House, 428 South King Street 2.53-0035-0199 1910 ca House, 145 South King Street House, 427 South King Street 253-0035-0417 1900 ca House,. 1.46 South King Street House, 430 South King Street 253-0035-0200 1911.0 ca House, 147 South King Street House, 429 South K_o_g "" Street _:3::,-0035-0z01 1880 ca House, _ ".9 South Kin__ Str _.-.eet House, 4.31 South King Street 253-00.35-0416 1935 ca House, i50 South King Street House, 432 South King Street =53-0035-0446 !880 ca House, _7 East Royal Street House, i7 Royal Street SE .-._)3-0035-0439 1955 ca House, 18 20 Moi%roe Street SE _53...0035-05_8 1.890 ca House 202 Edwards Ferry Road 253-0035-052 _ i995 Hou_=, An_._;_er Court NE 2:-_3 - 0035 -- 0533 1995 House,._ "_.P...,6Andover Court NE 253.... 0035 0568 i.985 ca House, 206 i/2 Royal. Street_E _ " 253-0035---0522 1995 House, 207 Andover Court NE 253-0035-0532 1.995 House, 208 Andover Court NE 253 0t,35 0523 1995 House 209 Andover £.¢:urc.NE "_5_..--003=_-0_-31:_ 1995 House, 210 Andover Court NE 253-0035-0524 ]..995 House, 211 Andover Court NE 2.53-0035-0538 1900 ca House, 211 North Street NE 25_ 003_ 0_;30 1995 Hou ':-_ 212 Andover Court NE 2{33--.0035-0525 1995 House, 21.3 Andover Court. NE 253 0035 0529 1995 House, 214 Andover C_u-._ NE 253-0035---0539 1980 ca House, 215 North Street NE 253-0(735-0528 1995 House, 216 Andover Court. NE 2.53-0035-0514 1900 ca House, 216 Edwards Ferry Road 25_ 003_=;0{=:63 1940 ca House, 218 East Royal Str_m_ 25_ 0035-0527 1995 House, 219 A_d._.,-e_Court NE 253-0035-0440 1955 ca House, 22-24 Monroe Street SE 253-0035-0578 1985 ca House, 223 Royal Street. SE 253-003.5-0503 1905 ca House, 24 North Church. Street House, 24 Church Street NE _5 0035 04v4 1905 ca Hous _ 27 Ea_:_. Loudoun Street House, 105 Loudoun Street SE 53 0035 045.,_ _890 ca House, 3 _'+...... Royal Street House, 3 Royal Stree _ _,E 253-0035-0206 1850 ca House, 3 Royal Street _.53-0035-048,-_ 1899 ca House, ss _s_- Market Street Loudounsconom._._ _ _""' Development Foundation 253 --0035- 050_ 1960 ca House, 37 Cornwa]i Street NE Loudoun bounty T_a"=_:_fic <.O_.".....<. 253-0035-0469 1.930 ca House, 38-40 South Church Street F-atton, Harris & Rust Associates, PC "_53 0_.35 04_<9 195] ca Hous <_ 401-403 Madison Court SE 25s--0035--0460 1970 ca House, 404-406 Ma.d_son Court a .... 2.530035- - 0"__ _.Os :]....0 8_ ca House, 5-; Royal Street 253-0035-0434 1.955 ca House, 6-8 Monroe Street SE Page No. 7 IPS (INTEGP_,TED PRESERVATION SOF_ARE) 09/08/].999

DHR ID # YEAR PROPERTY NAME

...... n ..:._53-003_-0--4a9-- =_895 ca House, 7 East Royal St -_ House_ 7 Royal Street SE 2<3_-00_5-0448_..._ 1855 ca House, .9 East Royal Street House, 9 Royal Street SE 2.5.3-0035-0204 1850 ca House_ 9 Royal Street 253-0035-0463 1990 ca Houses, __17 - 343 Harrison Street SE 253-0020-0000 1807-1982 Johnstoi]_ William, House House, 214 Edwards Ferry Road 253-003_ 0588 1910 ca Leesburg Grain & Feed Com an,' Warehouse Commercial_ _.°0_Harrison Street SE 253-0035-0190 1800 ca Lott House House, 307 South King Street 25._...0035-u482 1995 ca Loudoun Cou_ ....:_Government Center 253-0035-.0490 1957 ca Loudoun County Jail 25 _.,-003 _:,-0589 !947 Mighty Midget 253-0035-0464 1990 ca Morningside House _,53"_ - 0035 -ue'_'.__.,_ 1830 ca Murrey House House_ 308 South King Street 253-0035-045; i870 ca Norris Brothers Company/Jo T. Hirst Lumk.',er Company __o_m.er_=al Building_ 9 :_J South King Street 253-00_5...... _ 04_8 .__._00 ca Norris Brothers Company'S_ T. Hir_t_Lumber Company %omm:src!a= Bui!dinq, 224 South King Street 253- 00 _5_._-04_0:, 1899. Odd Fe!_ows_ Hal _..- Grand United Order _53-00_5-0469 1990 ca Office Building, 305 Harrison Street SE 2<3-0035-0212.... 1980 ca Offlce_ /L.,fz].ce'_ "_ Building, 211 Sout.h _K].n.g " • Street 253- 0035 - 04__ _ 1961 ca Office/Offic_ Build:.....n_42 _ South King Street Offi __.e_£ff_c_/% ' _ Buildin

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.hR.CHII_uP_{L STYLE REPORT

DHR•_ ID # n_-ROI_ERI ..... _ NAME YEses.__ AR..HITECTURALSTYLEo'_

253_ 004! .-_uuO0 Head,_ Geu,rge_, House !795.-1950 Federal. House_ _ol East Market Street _5 _o-0035-0516 Saunders, John, House 1795 ca _ed__ra_ House, 208 Edwards Ferry Road 253-0035-0208 House, 41 South King Street 1800 ca Federal House, 201 South King Street 253-0035-0494 House, 42 Edwards Ferry Road 1800-1895 Federal. House,. ii°_Edwards Ferry Road Other 253--.0035-0190Lott House i..800 ca ._.ederai House, 307 South King Street "<3 0020 0000 Johnston William, House 1807-!982 Federal House, 214 Edwards Ferry Road 253-00.3.5-0502 St_ James Cemetery 1812-i908 253-0024-0000 Fadely House 1820 ca Federal McVay Building 253-- 0035 0189 House, !i! South King_r _ " eet 1830 ca Other House, 303 South King Street 253-0035-0430_ Mu_-r_y_._House 1830 ca Gr_-_ek_._Revival Hou _e, _08 South King Street 253-0035-0604 House, 109 South King Street. !840 ca Other House, 305 South:_ng _> Street 253.--0035-0207 House, 1 Royal Street 1850 ca Other 253-00_5-o206__ _ _,__.._.._,_3Royal Street =_'o50 ca Other 253-0035-0204 House, 9 Royal Street 1850 ca Other 253-0035.-.0448 House, 9 East Royal Street 1855 ca Other House_ 9 Royal Street SE 253-0035-0493 Sl.ack House 1860---1890Other House, ii0 Edwards Ferry Road 0035 048e House, _9 Market Street 1870 ca Other House, _07 ._-_,._ Market_treet _ " 253-0035-0492 House, 34 Edwards Ferry Road 18"70 ca Other House, !08 Edwards Ferry Road 253-0035-05@6_. House, _15_ _:_a....South ._ Street 1870 ca Other _"_-_ 215 South Street _ 253-_J35•- "_ 0598 House, 119 _--_-__.<_-_._SouthStreet 1870 ca O_her"_ " House, 219 South Street SE 253-0035--0599 House, 12i East South Street 1870 ca Other House, 221 South sDr_t SE 253-0035-0427 House, 122 South King Street 1870 ca Italianate House, 410 South King Street °..-_5_--_o<,_s..-0425 House, 126 South King Street _870 ca Oth.er House, 414 South. King Street 253-0035-0423 House, 130 South King Street 1870 ca Other House, __18 _outh King S_reet 253--0035-0421 House, 134 South King Street 1870 ca Other ._,_Y-_<_'_,_422<_,_, south King Stree.=. 253-_0035-<}457_. _,_-_am...._._._o.Brothers Company/Jo T_ Hirst 1870. ca __'_t_FZWARE) 09/o8;1999

:_RCH-Im_._TURAL ST_L= REP,_RI

DHR ID # P_.-_._OPE_.T_NAHE ._ v YEAR AR_..H_TE

253 003 _ 0a45 Providence BaDtis _ Chu_"ch 18_,5 ca Gothic Revival 253 003 _ 0_9i House 30 Edwards Ferry Road 1880 ca. Other House, 106 Edwards Ferry Road 253-0035-0211 House, 47 South King Street 1880 ca Other House, 209 South King Street 253_an-.- _{J_- 02 16 House, 57 South King Street 1880 ca Other House_ 2!9 South King Street 253.--0035-0591. House, 103 East South Street 1880 ca Other House, 203 South Street SE 253-0035-0592 House_ 107_ _"-_m_t South _ Street 1880 ca Other House, 207 South Street SE 253-0035-0447 House, Ii Royal Street SE 1880 ca Other 253-0035-0428 House, 120 South King Street i880 ca Italianate House, 408 South King Street 253..... 0035 0bus -_ House, 127 EastS_utn _" " Street 1880 ca Ot_r..... House, 227 South Street SE ?53 0035 020i House 149 South King Strest 1880 ca italianate House, 431 South King S_tremt _ 253-0035-0446 House, 17 East Royal Street 1880 ca Other House, 17 Royal -_atl,_et _= SE 253-00s5-0444" House, 41 South t.:nurcn'_"" " _ Street 1890 ca Queen. Anne House, 207 Church Street SE '_<3 0035 0435 House, i0 Monroe Street SE 1.890 ca Other ._._'_,3._.0,._..Sq_-0550House,- 107 Ed_o_a_e=,_<__--_Ferry Road 1890 ca Ot_ _ _...... House, 205 Edwards Ferry Road _53 0035 0593 House :].09East South _tre_t 1890 ca. Other House, _.09 South Street SE 253-0035-0515 House, 112 Edwards Ferry Road !890 ca Other House, 212 Edwards Ferry Road o....-_3-003_-0546:_House, I_3....Edwards F_rry Road i8 °; Royal S_reet+_ 180_0.-- ca Other 2_%_.__--._,035-0429. ...._ i--{ead,Berj amin, Hous _,_. _891_ ca Queen. Anne H_,u,.,e 406 South King Street "25_ 003.b-0495 House, 46 Edwards F_zz_ Road _.895 ca O_h_ -':,'- House, 114 Edwards Ferry Road 25 "_- .00_5.--0454 ... . House, 46 South King_treet _ 18>_5 ca Other House, 208 South King Street 253 0035 045.5 House, 48 _outh King S,_...... t 18r_5 ca Other House, 212 South Kinc# c__t- "o_5s-,_ _" "0 ...... '_-_-, -_...5>7e q _ House, 1!5 Eas_. _ Royal S_.reet 1.895 ca Other House, 2!5 Royal Street _ ...... t><_ _...... @0%q-@i91 }_ .r....<='_:.,<,utnK< /.ng Street 2.53-0035-0449 House, 7 East Rovai Street 1895 ca Other _%, _,_, _" 09/08/1999 }age No. 3 IPS (INTEGRATED n_ERVATION S%FfW_R_} a x<_Hi I Et;_R.AL o_"__.,__ REPORT "_'_m_ m_ STYLE DHR ID # PROPERTY NAHE YEAR ARCH._. _± u_.._._

House, 7 Royal o_°tree _ SE 253-0064-0000 gaffer Mill/McKimmey Mill 1898 ca Other Tuscarora Mill Restaurant 253-0065-0000 Washington and Old Dominion Freight !.898 Other Station Market Station Depot 253--.0@35-0426 House, 124 South King Street 1899 ca Other House, 412 South King Street 25a-0035-0424 House, 128 South King <.,_reet 1899 ca Other Holise, 416 South King Street 253-00_5-0484 House, 33 East Market stre._t 1899 ca Other Loudoun Economic Development Foundat ion _53 0035--.0450 Odd Fellows Hall Grand United 1899 Ctner Order

253-0035-051i._ House, 32_ No_h _" Church Street 1900 ca Otl_:._er House, 108 Chu rc_ _ _ Street NE 253-0035-0453 House, 44 South King Street 1900 ca Other House_ 204 South K.ing Street ,_'__.:_. ,.=.-003 5-0441 House, 47 South Church S _r_r...... 190r_ _ ca Other House, 21.3 Church Street _E _'_53-0035--045b- House, ...._0 South King _treet 1900 ca Queen Anne House, 214 South King Street 253-0035---0497 House, 56 Edwards Ferry Road 1900 ca Coioniai Revivai House, 120 Edwards Ferry Road _<_ 0035 0549 Hou8 _--_!01 Edwards Ferry Road it}00 ca Other Muse and Reed Funeral Home _53-00._5--051-House, _04 Edwards Ferry Road -900 ca O the _- House, 204 Edwards Ferry Road 253-00aS-0ss4 House, 113 East Loudoun Street 1900 ca O_h_.r House, 219 Loudoun Str_ .....t oE _ 253--0035-05;3- House, 113 East Royal S_r<-_et__.... 190{', ca Other_ House, 21.3 Royal Street SE 254-0035---05!3 House, 118 Edwards Ferry Road 1900 ca ,_o!onia! Revival House, 226 Edwards Ferry Road 253 0045 0601 House, 125 East South st: ,_._ 1900 ca Other H,ouoe, z,so South Street SE 253- 003_ " 0_{n3'_ HOUSe_, , _ !.29 . East South S_'aet_...... 190 r: ca Other House, 229 South _==_,_._._.__SE "__,__----00_5-04!ra_.,s..._.,,.,. _..Hou._,~...140 South King Street 1900 ca Other House, 426 South King Street £53-0035-0417 House, 146 South King Street i900 ca Colonial Revival House, 430_ ,: a_,_.,_utn-. King S_-.....'_-:,et 253-0035-0538 House, 211 North Street NE 1900 ca Other ..:.:'_<_}o.,.-00_5-0514....House,._ 216 Edwards Ferry Road l_O@-,_. ca Other 25_..._--0035-045a.._,.Norris Brothers Compa_,y/J. T. Hirst __9_0. ca 0._]_._._. Lum/_e r _ompan°_y "_ ._.ommerc._al Building, 2--_4 _'_o ._,u ._ _.h K i ng

s_3 ('04_<_60_:;_ _--,°,__:_ 106 Harrison qtr<_t _'_.... 1900 ca <_ther...... ,_:b4 .003<-0198., House, _ii__ South Kin 9 Street _904 ca ,._Jion _.., "__,_.].. Revival H,._u_._, ,%23 South King Street 253-003b-0580 House, 106 East South Street 190 _- ca Other House, 206 ;oouth Street a= Page No_ 4 IPS (INTEeR2_TEE PREsERVATiON SOFTWARE) 09/0_/1999

.,_ _ ._4, T _ STYLE REPORT

DHR ID # PROPERTY N_ME YEAR ARCH=TECTIA_L STYLE

253-0035-0192 House, 119 South King Street 1905 ca Odour House, 403 South King Street .253-0035-0193 House, 123 South King Street 1905 ca Colonial Revival House, 407 South King Street 253-0035-0194 House, 127 South King Street 1905 ca Other House, 411 South King Street 253-0035-0!95 House, 129 south King Street 1905 ca Colonia Revival House, 413 South Kii!g Street _.'._,3._---0035-0420House, 1.36 South KinG_ Street i_05-, ca Othe r- House, 424 South King Street 253-0035-0418 House, 144 South King Street 1905 ca Other Hou,:_e 428 South King Street 253-0035-0503 House, 24 North Church Street 1905 ca Other House, _,°4Church Street NE 253-0035-0474 House, 27 East Loudoun Street 1905 ca Colonial Revival. House, I05 Loudoun Street SE 25s-00"_5-0558Drake,_ House 1907 Col"_,_mal Rev._.val The Something Special Shoppe _'>5_....-0015_-056q_, House, i01 East Loudoun Street 1910 ca Other House, 207 Loudoun Street. SE ,-s5_----00sS-0559 House, 103 East Loudoun ",tr_._ 1910 ca Other H<_us_ 209 Loudoun Street SE 253-0035•-- 05?@ _, T._.....s_ 1.04 Eas _ So,<,utn _ St feet 1910 <'a Othe _ House, 204 South Street SE 253-0035-0S81 House, 108 East South Street. 1910 ca Other _,{o<_,e, 208 Sou_h street SE _n_-0035-0571 House, 109 East Royal m...... _--_=_ 1.910 ca 0tne_. _ " House, 20q Roi_l st.r_t _._E 253-003S--0582 House, iiO East South Street 1910 ca Other House, 210 South Street SE 253-0035-0555 House, iii East. Loudoun Stree_ _910 ca or.h_ Hou_-_ 211.7 Loudoun _-_<_reet _m__ 253-0035-0572 House, iii East RoYal Street i91.0 ca Other Hous ._, 211 Royal .q_=_ 253-0035-0544 H.ouse_ 116 East. Market Street 1910 ca Ou_e_ Hous_ _o_ _oi_z E_=__t_-"_ Market Street_. 253---00_5-0515 H._u_._e, 117 East Royal mt_-_t 1910 ca Ot!ler House_ _IV, RoYal_tre_t _ _ _.__. 253-0035---05"7;._ H.....¢_e_,_ , !2i Ea=_.-__ Royal Street 1910 ca- Other House_ 221. Royal Street. SE 2!-33.-0035-05s7 House, 132 East _outh street 1910 ca Other House, 232 South Street SE 25 __,-003 _._--0196 House, 135 S_s_.._th__King s_treet 1910_. ca Late 19th and Early House, 415 South King Street 20th Century America_l Movements ...... "_5_-00_._:}.--01_?House, 13 _bou ....th King _._reet_ 1910 Lat..... _ I ...... " n and Ea fly }zu'_q_a_S....._ 4 _7.:.. _o_{"°_'- King Street 2Oth Century Ame r i c a n Movement s ...... - .... _.o_._...... t [1.9110 ca Other House, 427 South King Street _:..53-0035---0200House,i.4.,South_ _. King Stree__ 1910 ca Othe_" Hou _e_- 4 _ 9 South Kinc_ _t.ree _ 253 00s5 0_88 Leesbu_s Grain & n_r-_,d ComDa_>. 1.91.0 oa Or.her Warehouse Page No. .5 IPS {INTEGRS.TED _RESERVATiON SOFTWARE) 09/08/i999

ARCHIT_,C .:URAL STYLE REPORT

DHR ID # PROPERTY NAME YEAR. Ai

Commercial, 202 Harrison Street SE 253-0035-0557 House, 107 East Loudoun Street 1915 ca %tner House, 213 Loudoun Street SE 253--0035-0556 House, 109 East Loudoun Street 19i5 ca Other House, 215 Loudoun Street SE 253-0035-0431 House, 114 South King Street 1915 ca Late 19th and Early House, 402 South King Street 20th Centtlry Am_r ican Movements 253-0035-0430 House, 11.6 South King Street 1915 ca Colonial Revival House, 404 South King Street 253-0035-0547 Garage, 49 Edwards Ferry Road 1920 Other Garage, 207 Edwards Ferry Road ['" z53-0035-0471 Garage_ _6 SouthC_lurch _- Street i9 _0° ca Other Truck Suppliers, Inco 253.--0035-0498 House, 15 Norti] Harrisorl Street 1 "'_9_0 c_ Other : House, i07 Harrison Street NE 253-_jojs--.O2!4 ,_c"'< House, 53 South King Street __.,9 _0_ ca Other House, 215 South King Street _53-0035-0"_i5_ House, 55 South King Street 1920 ca Other H_us_..__ _°17 South King Street 253--003.5-0569 House, 104 East Royal Street 1920 ca. Other House, 206 Royal Street SE _?_---0035-05_2J_.- . Hous _,__123 Eas_ Loudoun Street !920 ca Bun.!Ta_._ ow/ ,Craftsman Trendy Hair Design 2_3--._,_,- P_035 042 _ House, i32 South King Street 1920 ca Other House, 4_0& South King Street 253-- 0035 055_._ House, ].I.5"" mast Loudoun Street 1-_9_5;_. ca Bungal,_O_. ; Cxar_s " - <...... _'_ : .... House, 2°_1 Loudoun Street SE 2!53---003 =.__-055 _._..House, ilq_ East Loudoun Street 1925 ca Bungalow/Craftsman House, 22_ Loudoun S<_r_et SE -_,o.,_.._,--_0035.0210... Coca-Cola Bottlinc_ Plant _._927 ca Othe _ Commercial Building, 20"7 South King otro. eet 253---0035-0561 Ga_aq _ 45 East Loudoun Street 1930 ca Other Garage, 205 Loudoun _._-__._ SE 253-0035-0466 Garage, 40 Harrison Street _, 1930 ca Other European Service Cen_._z -::;:_J-003o,

:%.RCHITsL.TJRAL STYLm REPORT

_.-z ._ ._ OHRID 9: _Ku_ERTE...._ _ NAHE _._ ARCHITECTUP_L.qmvL_."...... Triangle 253..003_ 05_-tl _om_m_r_._.al Building 50 East 1940 ca Other Market Street Commercial Building, 120 East Market Street 253 e_s5 0483 L_rndon House 1940 ca Colonial Revival House, 209 East Market Street 253 ....003.5 <_'}_09.House, 28 East Cornwall Stree _._. 1940 ca Other Hous__ 10 °_._,Cornwall Street NE 253---0035-051.0 House, 30 North Church Street 1940 ca Other House, 106 Church Street NE 253--.0035-0507 House_ 32 East Cornwall Street 1940 ca Other House, 106 Cornwall Street NE 253.--0035-0583 House, 114 East South Street 1940 ca Other

House, _°14 South Street SE t_ _5._ ....0035 0576 House, 119 East Royal street 1940 ca other House, 219 Royal Street _-_E 253 0035 0584 House, _ -126 East South Street =940 ca O_.h_r House, 224-226 South Street SE _ Hous_ _ 218 East Royal S_.r,__t 1940 ca Ot_:_er 253--0015_ -044]_ House., 43 m_outh Church Street 1941 ca Other House, 209 Church Street SE "_,3_:._._-0015..-0564_ Houo_,_-= 1i4 East Royal Street._ 1945 ca Other.._ House, 214 Roya=_ Street SE 253 0035-05e9 Hiqhtv Midget 1947 <}t.L_.r --- Apartment., 108 East Loudounx__ c_-__t. 1._50 ca O_'- Ant kque Triangle 2.5.3 - r'_0_45-0480___._ Commercial Building, _04..... _as_. .=9_u_ _,:,__ _m_]onial_,_.-_.Re___a._ _'_" ._. Loudoun stree_ CommercialBuild '=_%_, _ c_ =i0 Loudou_l Street SE 253...... 0035 0543 CommercialBumld_n:_, :' , _ ,'_ 114 East 1950 ca Other Market Street. Market Street Animal Clinic 253-0035-0508 House, 30 East Cornwall Street 1950 ca Other House, 10a ...._o_:nwa._ol "_ Street NE

s]__, [.%..,--0035 ,.._ "- 0209 House, 43 South Ki.n_ stre __ 1950- ca L_,lonlal Revival Hous _--_, 203 South King Street. ",.,}_,3_...... 0035 0488 K_u_e_...., _O...._ South-. Church St'r_-_t_._._. 19_0_. ca Colonial Revival House, !C. Church Street SE 2.53-0035-0203 House, 11 Royal Street 1950 ca Colonial Revival 2s_-u035---0585•_.__" House_ 128 _--t_a_ q_._outh Street 1950_. ca 0_ _ner House, 228 South Street SE 25_-00R5...... - 045 c__, House, 401-._ 40 _ Madison '_<.oli_t " SE 1953 ca Other 253-00"_5--0500_, _ Full Gospel. Church 1954 Colonial R__°"_.,_ '_,_ _,al E !._.ijah Gat "_,._Learning c_--_n_.__t:e .:.. 2_s_'_003 _ 044 "_ House 4 _ south....Church St_,_ 19 _:so ca Other House," 211C.i_u_c.nStreet _ "__" _.E 253-e0_,_---0433...... House, 108 Sou_h King c__tr_t 1955 _.a L.-,__%e, __. House, 30 -:_South K _ __:.n9 St__'e_t_ o_o<_.__,- {'{'_5..,---04_8._.House, 14 - :1.6Monroe S<_."_et..._..o°E 1955 ca Other 75_ 0035 0439 House, :].820 Monroe St.<::-_t c_ 1955 a Other 25_-0035-0440_.. House, _°2- 24 Monroe S_reet_.. _Ezx 19 _-_'_ ca O.._Ler•_ -_ _, f,... _, 253-0035-04.34 House, 6-8 Mo_lroe Street SE !955 ca ot_,er _?age No. 7 IPS (_._mc_ -m 'n PRESERVATION SOFTWARE) 09/08/199_

{RCHI _E£.T<_Rh STYLE REPORT

DHR ID # PROPERTY NAME YEAR ARCHITECTUI%:_L STYLE

253_-_, 0035 043, House 12-1/2 Monroe_reet "_ SE 1957 ca Other 253-0035-0490 Loudoun County Jail 1957 ca Other 253-0035-0499 House, 17 North Harrison Street 1958 ca Other Elijah Gate Counseling Center 253-0035-0501 House, 25 North Harrison Street 1960 ca Other House, ii? Harrison Street NE 253-0035-0536 House, 28 North Harrison S_reet 1960 ca _olonlai Revival House, 122 Harrison Street NE 253-0_3s-0485,_:House,...... 31 East Marke_ Street 1.960 caOtne_ _ House., 109 East Market Street 253-0035-0487 House, 105 East Market Street 1960 ca Colonial. Revival 253-0035-0570 House, 105 East Royal Street 1.960 ca c@lonial Revival House_ 205 Roya '_ Stree_ _ SE 253- 003q ....- 0504 H_ _,u_e .q_, 37 Cornwall Str_t == NE 1960 ca Other Loudoun County Traffic Court ,:_530035- -0:_4_ uo_i_zc ial Building, 106 East 1961 ca Other...- Market Street Commercial Building, 206 East Market Street 253---0035-0452 Office/Office Building, 42 South 1961 ca Other King Street Offlc_/Offic :--_Building 202 South King Street 253-0035-0565 House, !12 East Royal Street 1962 ca Other House,..... o12 R,_,,=] _ str._ eet SE '_{:_%0035 0540 Barrister Building 1964 Colonial _<-.-,-_vai 253-0035-0567 House, !08 East Royal Street 1965 ca Other House, 208 Royal Street SE 2_:3-0035-0566 House, !I0 East Royal S#:'_t 1965 _-_ Other House, 21('_ Royal Street SE 253-0035-0436 House, 12 Monroe Street SE 1965 ca Other _°_;3--._-003{=n-0562 Hou _=_s, 120 East Royal. _c_t_,...... _ !965 ca Ot,le_.'_}-" House, ")20 Royal Street _:_E 2ss 00.._5 0537 House, 124 sor_h Harrison Street 19_5 ca L,ther House, 124 Harrison Street NE 2b3-. 0U35 " - 0460, House, 404- 406 MaG_son _"-_. '_,__.....t_rt SE iqs0_, c a Other 25.3 0035 0505 House 102-118 Slack Lane NE !o___ Colonial Reviva _ House_ 119-129Harrm_o _ -'sn, • Stree _ NE 25 _._-003D-0481 AMOCO Gas Station_. 19/5 ca O_.h,..r 253-0035-0496 Colonial Square 1975 ca Colonial Revival _5 "_--00_5 05_9 House _5 N<.,_.h_tr ..... eet .:_E 1980 ca_ _o-,lonial Revival 2r-_3._-....00350212 Of_ic=-__,/Office_ Buildin_ _.11 South !980 ca Other King Street 25_-0035-0_,68__ . _ House, 206-I/2 Royal Street SE 1.985 ca Colo_lia! Revival 253-0035.-.0578 House, 223 Royal Street SE i985 ca Other 253---0035-0472 Dog School of Leesburg 1990 ca Other

2_-00_5_d} "_ -051 °,.....Hous_, 34 North Church Street IG9-_ n_..,,ca Other-- House, 1.10-112._ Church _,

253-003_-0526 Dumlex 2i5-21; Andover Court NE l_o_ oti_.er 253- 003s - 048 _.._a_,_a.:_ag;_, Lo%_d.oun.....U.Oh._,_tv _ _ Governmf_t 1995_ ca Mode rn Movement <_ _'_;" N SOFTWARE 09/08/1999 _.gageNo. 8 iPS (IN_EGP.ATED_.REaERv_TiO _ _ - -_

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Center _50_- 0035 --0s19= " House, 106 Harrison Street NE 1995 Other 253-0035-0520 House, !08 H_rrison Street NE 1995 Other }_3-00o5 053% House 112 Harrison Street- NE 1995 Other _.._3-0{_35-0535-_ _ House, i14 Har_iso__ n otr._o -.=et NE 199 _ Other 253-0035-0521 House, 205 Andover Court NE 1995 Other i"5"3-0035-0533 House, 206 Andover Court NE 1995 Other 253-0035-0522 House, 207 Andover Court NE 1995 O_i_er 25 _-.._-_j._0_5-0532_• House_o 208 Andover Court NE 199_. Other 253-- 0035 0523 House, 209 Andover '_ ,.ourtNE 1995 Other 253-0035-0531 House, 210 Andover Court NE 1995 Other 253-0035-0524 House_ _ii A_%dover Court NE 1995 Other 253-0035-0530 House, 212 _zldover _ourt NE 1995 Other 253-0035-0.525 House, 213 Andover Court NE 199m O_h._r _3 -0035 -0529 House, ._•"_14Andover _<_{<___o_NE 1995 Other _:_'_-3_•-003_:_-0528 House, 216 Andover Court NE 1995 Other 253-0035-0527 House, 219 Andover Court NE 1995 Other 2-_3.- _ 0035 _ 0482 Loudoun County Government Center 199 _-a c_ }_odern Movement

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DHR iD # YEAR PROPERTY N_JJE

253-0043-0000 3795-1950 Head, George, House House, 103 East Market Street 253-0035-0516 1795 ca Saunders, John, House House, 208 Edwards Ferry Road 253-0035-0208 1800 ca House, 41 South King Street House, °03 South King Street 253-0035-0494 1800--.1895 House, 42 Edwards Ferry Road House_ 112 Edwards Ferry Road 253-0035-0i90 1800 ca Lott House House, 307 South King Street 253--0020-0000 3807-1982 Johnston, Wil!iam_ House House, 214 Edwards Ferry Road 253- 0035-0502 1812 -1908 St. James Cemetery 253-0024---0000 1820 ca Fadeiy House McVay Building :: 253-0035-0189 1830 ca H ouse_ 131 South King Street House, 303 South King Street °53-0035-0432 1830 ca Murrey House House, 308 South King Street 2:_--_3--.0035-0604 ]°840 ca House,_ 0 __. South King S_r_ eet House, 305 South King Street 53-0035-020; 1850 ca H<_se, i Ro'_ai Street 253-, {_oz_....._ 0°06 _:. 1850 caT. z-{ouse, _ 3 Rm_-_'-_-_Street 253-0035--.0204 1850 ca House, 9 Royal Street o5_- 0035 0448 l_,b_ ca House 9 East Royal Str_ .... House, 9 Roy_l .... s.... t r._=e t SE _:-,5J-00o5 ...... 1860 1890 Slack House House, ii0 Edwards Ferry Road 253-0005-0486 1870 ca House_ 29 Ea._t Market _zreet House, 107 East Market_:,r_r < eet 253.--0035-0492 1870 ca House, 34 Edwards Ferry Road House_ 108 Edwards _,___ ...._'" Road 253-0035-0b_6 18;0 Ca House, 1.11.5East South S_ree<. House, 215 South Street SE 253 00_5 0598 1870 ca Hour=, 119 Ea South Street H_use,_ 2i._9 South Street SE 253 .....0035oJ_)9 1870 ca House_ ._._.iEas<_ South Street House, 221 South Street SE 253--.0035-042? 1870 ca House, 122 South King Street House, 410 South King Street ..."75_-003_-,_.-04°5._ 38_'0, ca House, ].26 South King Street._ House, 434 Sotith King Street 25_-0t}lS-0423 18/0 ca Hous ,--_,130 south King Stl.e_.t House, 41_c_ oouth King Street _,°--00°5-0_2i- !8_0_ ca Hous = _=3a South Kin_. mtreet° House, 422 South Kir!g Street ___-'_3-0035-0a57- ,_870 ca Norris B_o._]_,_I:s--__"_ Companv/J_ T. Hirst Luu_er _._.... CommerclaA Build -_g, 222 south King Street "_," _:3 _< 059 _. 1870 ._ Rollins H_u_,e Hou_,_ o South Street _m o<_ 003 _ 0_94 1870 ca Waiters House House_ 211 South Street SE 253-0035-04._15 1875 ca Providence Baptist Church Page No. _ IPS (INTEGR_Z%TED PRESERVATION SOFTWARE,) 09i08/i999

:f£HRONOLOGICAL REPORT

DHR !D # YEAR PROPERTY N_[E

253-0064-0000 !.898 ca Saffer Mill/McKimmey Mill Tuscarora Mill Restaurant "_3 0065 0000 1898 Washington and Old Dominion Freight Station Market Station Depot 253-0035-0426 1899 ca House_ 124 South King Street House, 412 South King Street 253-0035-0%24 1899 ca House, 1.28 South King Street House_ 416 South King Street

253-0035-0484 1899 ca House, 33 East Market Street ^ Loudoun Economic z_e_'elop_{_en,._ Foundat._.o_ 2!<33 0035 0450 1899 Odd F_llo_{s Hall Grand United Order 253_ 0035_ 0511 1900 ca House, 32 North Church -__t_e _*et House, _08 C_-_,}-_..__Street NE 253 0035 4453 1900 ca Hous_ 44 South King Street House, 204 _.q,_'_}'<,_King Street _:s3-0035-0441-_ 1900 ca House, 47 South Church Street House, 213 Church _<_-t:''_°._SE 253-003_-0456 1900 ca House, 50 South King Street House, 214 SouthKin. ' '_ 9 Street 253-0035-0497 1900 ca House, 56 Edwards Ferry Road House, 120 Edwards Ferry Road 253-0035-0549 1900 ca House, 1.01. Edwards Ferry Road v...•:use and Reed Funeral Home 253-0035-0517 1900 ca House, 104 Edwards Ferry Road House._ 204 Edwards _erry"_ Road 2_.__.-0015_.-0554...... 1900. ca House, iI _ East Loudoun Street House, 219 Loudoun Street SE 253-0035-0573 !900 ca House_ 113 East Royal Street House, 213 Royal Street SE 253-0035-05!3 1900 ca House, 118 Edwards Ferry Road House, 226 Edwards Ferry Road 253-0035-0601 1900 ca House, 125 East South Street _ _s mouth Street S_'_ 253---0035-0603 1900 ca House, 129 East. South Street House, 229 South_-_treet -_ SE 253-0035-0419 1900 ca House_ 140 South King Street House, 426 South King _,<___,_._ 25_-0015-d_17 1900 ca House, 146 South King S___et. House_ 430 South King Street 253-0035.--0538 !900 ca House, 21 _ North Street NE 253...... 0035 0514 1900 caH _<_o_oe_' , 216 Edwards Ferr%., Road _!:_z..-003_,__-44=-8:_ i_00 ca Norris Brothers Company/Jo T. Hirst_. Lu_oer .... Company Commercial Building, 224 South King Street "__-3 ---003 {_--O- 605 1900 ca Warehouse, i0_<_< Harrison S._reet SE 2_3-0{_4_-01"'_ .98 190_ ca House, 1,%1 So'._t '_,_ _" Kingmtze _ _ e t House, 425 mouth King stre._.t "'_:..,._r<3.--003_:_0580- 1905 ca_O_ H_ _-=_-:,,,_:__. 106_ East South S_.reet House, 206 _.),::,:._th._._;Ctreet SE _'_3-003 _-0192 1905 ,_a_House, 119 South K'ing- Stz"_'-e_.+ House, 403 <_<._uthKing Stre_ =,_ 253 0035-0193 i9<_5 ca House, i].2 _- _ou._], Kin<_ Street. Hou,_.. 407 Sou_h King Street 253-0035--01°_. .., 19016. ca House, !27 South Kirzg Street Page Noo 4 IPS (INTEGRATED"-_'-__rREo_R_ATI©_ _.I SOFTWARE} 09/._,08/3999

I_HRONOLOG !CAL REPORT

DHR ID # YEAR PROPERTY N_E

House, 411 South K!_°_ Street 253--0035-0195 1905 ca House, 129 South King Street House, 413 SouthKlI_g _- Street 253-0035-0420 i905 ca House, 136 South Kin_T Street House, 424 South King Street 253-0035 ....0_18 1905 ca House, 144 South King Street House, 428 South King _otreet ."53-0035-0503 1905 ca House, 24 North Church Street House__ , 24 Church Street NE 2._3-0035-0a74-_ 1905 ca House,°7 _. East Loudoun Street House, 105 Loudoun Street SE ?,53-0035-0558 1907 Drake House The Something Special Shoppe 2_:3-0035-0560:_ 1910 ca House, i01 East Loudoun Street. House, 207 Loudoun Street SE 253-0035-0559 3910 ca House 103 East mouaoun stree... House, 209 Loudoun Street SE 253-0035-05<79 1910 ca House, 104 East Sottth Street House, 204 South Street SE 253-0035---0583 191.0 ca House, 108 East South Street House, 208 South Street. SE 253-0035-0571 i910 ca House, 1.09 East Royal Street House,__09 Royal Street SE -_J035-0q82 1910 ca House, ii0 East South btreet Hous = 210 South Street SE .-__53..... 003 5 05551_,lu _ n ca House,_ 331 East Loudoun Street. House, 21"7 Loudoun Street SE 253.•--. 003 :<...- 057 ".__:. 1910 ca Hous _,_ iii East Royal otreet_ Hou_e,.'_ 21.1. Royal S_re_._ et SE ...... -_,---_{_003_ 0_ =_44 1910 ca Hous_ !_6 East Market Street House, 2i2_ast _ Market Street 253-0035-0575 !910 ca House, 117 East Royal Street House_ 217 Royal Street SE 253--00_-5-05v_.._:• , =_9_:0 ca. House, 12 _ East Rovai_ _treet House, 221 Royal Street SE 253-0035-0587 1910 ca House, i_2 Eas_ South St_.---_t House, 2s2 South Street 253.--00"_5_.-0396 i9!0 ca Hot_s__,__ 135 South King St_-'_'_t_._._ House, 415 S<}u_h,_ 4-, King Street "_q_.-0035-0197 1910 House, 139 South King <_reat House, 417 South Kl_g_

HOU_ _...... _ 21 =. Loudoun _.tK_e.... SE 253-0035-0a31_ 1.9i5_ ca House.., 1.14 South Ki_Ig o_.__'_'--_:--_t House, 402 South King Street .._'"_<_-...... , -- 0095 ...... - 0430 1915 ca House, 116 South KJ.n.g s_:,-_t...... Page No. 5 IPS f._.,_E_C_\_EDPRESERVATION_• SOFTWARE _ '_ 0 c_/ 08 / 1999

CHRONOLOGICAL REPORT

DHR ID # YEAR PROPERTY NM_IE

House, 404 South King Street 25_-0035-0_47_, _ 1920 Garage, 49Ed_a_es _" _"_ Ferry Road _arage, 07 Edwards Ferry Road 25.3-0035,--0471 1.920 ca Garage, 36 South Church Street Truck Suppliers, InCo 2S3-0035-0498 1920 ca House, 15 North Harrison Street House, 107 Harrison Street NE _bs 0035 0214 1920 ca H._use 5_ South King £treet House, 2!5 South King Street 253---0035-021.5 1920 ca House, 55 South King Street House, _i7 South King Street 253-0035-0569 1920 ca House, 104 East. Royal Street House, 206 Royal Street: SE 253-0035-0552 1920 ca House, 123 East Loudoun Street Trendy Hair Design 253-0035-0422 1920 ca House, 132 South King Street House, 420 South King Street 253-0035-05.53 1925 ca House, 115 East Loudoun Street

253-0035-055! 11.925 ca House, 1i9 E_t Loudoun Street House, 225 Loudoun Street SE "_{,3 0035 0210 19_? ca Coca Cola Bottlinq Plant Cem_uercia! Building, 20,, South King Stree_ 253-0035-0561 1930 ca Garage, 4.5 East Loudoun Street ,_arag_, 205 Loudoun Street SE 253-0035-0466 1930 ca Garage, 40 Harrison Street SE Eurooean Service Center .....0<3 - _,035 --.__.{"_ I6_ 1930

253"'" 00_5_ _._ _ 0_41 _940,_ ,-,, ca Commercial_ _ Building,.., S 50 East Harket Street"_ Commercial Building, 120 East. Market Street 253-0035-0483 le40 ca Herneom Ht_u_.... n_'_-_ 209 East Market _._-_=_ ::}":__- 003. _::0s09.,.-- 1940 Ca H_.,U,_,_,_ _-_ z 8 East _or:_,a._.i House, 102_ Cornwall_ Street _.,_:._ ...... -:,-,s 0 _ .-_0 ca House, I0 Nor.:_]:Church <:_tr-..__ _- House, 11.06Church Street NE 253 003_6 {%Z0_ l_a0 ca House, 3 "_,_sas__' _orn_^_all e ,=._t ...... __r_e_... "253 ...... _q. s.__.,_:_: 058_ _..... 1940 Ca. House, i.]..4_-,._staouth" Street House, 21.4 _.,eouthStreet SE _ _. 09/08/1999 Page No 6 IPS (-__-r_._n PRESERVATION _OF_WARE}

CHRONOLOGICAL REPORT

DHR ID # YEAR PROPERTY NAHE.

"253-0035-0576 1940 ca House_ 119 East Royal _tze_t House, 219 Royal Street SE 253-0035-0584 1940 ca House, 124-126 East South Street House, 224-226 South Street SE 253---0035-0563 1940 ca House, 218 East Royal Street 253-0035-0443 i941 ca House, 43 Sou

CHRONOLOGICAL REPORT

DHR ID # YEAR PROPERTY N_'IE

Office/Office Building, 202 South King Street 25]-0035-0565 1962 ca House 112 East Royal St-_ _ House, &_12 Royal Street SE 253-0035-0540 1964 Barrister Buiidimg 253-0035-0567 1965 ca House, 108 East Royal Street House, 208 Royal Street SE _:53-0u35 <_566 i965 ca House, Ii0 East Royal Street. House, 210 Royal Street SE 253-0035-0436 1965 ca House, 12 Monroe Street SE 253-0035-0562 1965 ca House, 120 East Royal Street House, __-_-0Royal Street SE 253-0035-0537 1965 ca House, 124 North Harrison Street House, 124 Harrison Street NE 253 00_5 0460 1970 ca House, 404 406 Madison Co@rt SE 253-0095-0505 1973 House, 102-118 Slack Lane NE House, 11a-129_ Harrison Stre_t__ _NE 253-0035-0481 1975 ca AMOCO Gas Station :253.-,,00_-5_._-0496 19"75 ca Colonial Square 253-0035-0539 1980 ca House, 215 North Street NE 2._3 0035 021.2 1980 ca Office/Office Building, 21.1 South King St_< --,_ 253-0035-0568 1985 ca House, 206-1/2 Royal Street SE 253-0035-0_78.... _ lq85_ ca House, 223 Roya__ Street SE 2s3-0035-0472 1990 ca Dog S_nool of aee_,burg _5 _.._,.-.40035_--.0512. 1990 ca House, _4 North Church _reet House, 110-112 Church Street NE 253-0035-0463 .].990 ca Houses, 317-343 Harrison Street SE _-5".}--. 00=' _5--.0464 =990 ca Horningside House 25-_-U025-0462 i@'%0 ca Office Building, 305 Harrison Stree_ S_ 253 0035 ,0526 1.995 Duplex 215 217 Andover Court NE _sS_.-O0_ 5- 89 1995 ca <>_r_qe, Loudoun County Government r:_nt_r 25_-00_5-0=_19 i%95 Hous#, 106 Harrison Stree _ NE 253 0035 0520 1995 House,. 1.08 Harri_.,.n .... t NE

_5.,_-...... 0035 0[534 19q._ _ House 112 Harrison Stree> NE 253-_o035-0535 i995 House, 114 Ha_z_on_-_'s 8_._reet NE 253-0035-0521 1995 House, 205 Andover Court NE ,0_-_.,__,-0025-0533 1995_ House, _ob_"Andover Court NE 253-0035-0522 1995 House, 207 Andover Court NE .o5Z 00_5 0532 _c}95 House, 208 '_ _@v r c°_ 253-0035-0523 1995 House, 209 Andover Court NE 253---0035--0531 1995 House, 210 Ardover Court NE 253-0035-0524 199..... _ Hous .'--_,2!_ Andover NOUrt - NE _" 253-0035-0530 1995 House, ,-.-._.Andover v.o_zt ..'._= 253-0035-052b"- 1.995_ House, "_ 213 Andover Court NE ";_-".;- 0__...,.. _,-052°, _, .. ., 1995 House, 214 Andove _ Court. NE z_::;._--0035 --0528 1995 H,_u_e, 216 _ndc_e Court NE 253 ---0_3_:_..._.-0527_, 1995__ House, 219 Andove -,_.C.o_rt_. NE 253w 003 _.., _ 0482 1995 ca Loudoun Cour_ty ;,.__',_'_,, ernmen _ __.. __.er-:_er ....

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DHR iD # ['RO__mRT .y NI_ME WUZIT(S)

... 253_<.--'_020 0000 Johnston, Wi! _iam,_ House Single Dwelling" House, 214 Edwards Ferry Road 253-0024-0000 Fadely House Single Dwelllng McVay Building 253-0035-0189 House, IIi South King Street Single Dwelling House, 303 South King Street 253-.0035-0190 Lott House Single Dwelllng House, 307 South King Street 253-0035-0191 House, 115 South King Street Slng..:e Dwe_l.lng House, 401 _outh King Str ....t 5.3 0035-0192 House, 119 South King Street Single Dweillng House, 403 South King Street 253-0035---0!93 House, 123 South King Street Single Dwelllng House, 407 South King Street 253-0035--.0194 House, 127 South King Street Single Dwelling House, 411 South King Street 253-0035-0195 House, 129 South King Street Single Dwelllng House, 413 South King Street. 253-0035-0196 House, 135 South King Street Single Dwellmng House, 41.5 South King Street 253-0035--.0197 House, 139 Soutll King Street Single Dwe!il:ng Hou_.e_, 417 South King Street 95.3-0035.--0198 House, 141 South King Street sm_s=e Dwei!!ng House, 423 South King Street "_53 - 0035 - 0_ _9_ _ "_House, _z 14.5 South King @treet _ingl_ Dwelling House, 427 South King Street 253-003.5-0200 House, 147 South King Street Single Dwelllng House, 429 South King Street 253-0035-0201 House, 149 South King Street Single Dwe!ilng House, 43± _<_u._h King Street s:._3... 0035-0903_ House, ii R_o_a- Street _}aingleDwelliI-g 253-00.35-0204 House, 9 Royal Street Single Dwelling _)....._.... _0_ HOUSe,..... "...... Royal Street Singl_-_Dwelling 253-0035-0206 House_ 3 Royal Street Single Dwelling 25"_-00_5 0207 House, 1 Royal Street Single Dwelll=]G '_ _5_-0035-uz08 H_us_, 41 South Kinm S_reet Single Dwe!._.].n_ House, 201 South Kinm Street _<_-.._...003<-0209.__ House, 43 South King _atreet S_:-_}_,'{.__._=_. Station House, _<'03 South King Street 253- 00"_50_ ._ - _i0 Coca-Cola Bottling Plant Factory c- _,_m ia _ Buiidi 20 _ South King

....,.s5.3-0035 0_ii _ __'._use , 47 _outh_ King <-_.....a_=et Sin.qle Dwelling HOUS m , °09 aouth King Street '_5::_--.003<-02_2_.._. Office/Office Bui!dinc_,_ 211 South O_ic_'s__.=/...Offi ...... Bldg King Street -_<3-003_-02i4_.._Hous__,_._ 53 South King otre_t Single -_..... _ _. Hot_se, 2i5 _J_._<_°._'_.... ._ King_tr "e._ _ 253 00 _q 0"15 House, _::< !Z,_:f<_ King .q_re_t Sin"_GI ,_e Dweii_ng • House_ __17 South King _q_-_'t.:._._._ 253-0035-0216 House, 57 South King St.reet Si.nqle Dwelling H,-.,,_<-." 2:].9 _ou_h King Street 253..... 0035 04!6_ _{ouse, _, !50 South._lng K", St reet Single_ .:._._....._._., i ing House, 432 South King Street ..P-g_a...No. 2 IPS (INTE

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253-0035-041.7 House, 146 South King Street Single Dwelling House, 430 South King Street 253-0035-0418 House, 144 South King Street S-_ng]..eDwelling House, 428 South King Street 253-0035-0419 House, 140 South King Street Single Dwelling House_ 426 South King Street 253.--0035-0420 House, 136 South King Street _].ngle Dwelling House_ 4°4_ South King Street 253-0035 ....0421House, 134 South King Street Single Dwelling House, 422 South King Street 25_-003_-_._.-042 _-_House _ _.__°-.-South Kz1_. __'treet Single. DweilincT_ House, 420 South King Street 253-0035-0423 House, 130 South King Street. Single Dwelling House_ 418 South King Street _53-0035-04_4 House, 128 South King Street Single Dwelllng House, 416 South King Street 25]-0r}3n-0425 Kouse_ _._6 South King Street Single Dwelllng House_ 414 South King Street _5_ ...... 00s50426 Hous :_, 124 South_. King Street Single_ Dwel _=Ing Louse:r_ , 4 12 Sour h King Street 253-0035-0427 House, !22 South King Street. Single Dwel!mng House, 4!0 South King Street 251._.- 0035-0428 House_ 120_outh _ King Street Single Dwel!mna House, 408 South ._ing Street 2_3 00sn 0429 Head, Benjamin, Houn_ Single Dweil__ng H_u_e, 406 South King Street 253- 00 "_...... ---0430House, 116 South King Street Singi__ Dwe_llng: }{ou_ 404 South King _-._t 253-0.<935-0431. House, 114 South King Street Single Dweillng House, 4@2 South King S_r_et%- r..%_ =_._ _=_3 - 00 _s-0432_'- Murrey House Sing! _ Dwellmng House, 308 South King Street 253-00_5-0433 House, 108 South King .q_...... et Single Dwell mug House, 302 SouuL Ki_lg Street _:._5-{-00350434 House, 6-8 _'_._ q_re_t SE Multiple d ...... ].J.._lg 253 0035---0-.%35 HOUS= 10 M<_nr,_,_ Street SE Single D_...lling _6_..._...... 0035 0436 House, 12 Monroe Street SE SiP_gle Dweliin@ 253-0035-0437 House, 12-1/2 Monroe Street SE Single Dwelling _!=.3_---00_5.__-0438 House, 14-16 ._io_l_oe Street SE Muiti_.o!r-__._dwelling 253 0035 0439 House, 18 20 Monroe Street _ Multiple dwellinm. _'_c300_5 0440 Hou._e, 22 24 Monroe Stree< SE Multiple dwellin_. ,:.:,,-.....0_.5.,044_o.....H_:__.....,47 South Church o_._re=t__ Sing!__ Dwelling House,__ z=n Church _oe_reetu _E,q • 2.53-0035- 0442 House, 45 So'_th Church Street S '_zng!e Dwelling House, 211 Church Street SE 253-0035-04._3 House, a.3...... South Church Street Si_]g]_ n_._]_...... l.,]g"__ H._u_ 209 Church Street SE ..._•P53-_s!_s_,0444 "....._-...... House, aft._ou_h_ "_"-_'_...._...n Street S'._nc_l.eDwelling H.<_u...... ,_._07 Church Streeu SE 253.--0035---0445Providence Baptist Church Church 253--.0035--.0446 House, 17 Easu Royal Stre=c. Sin_.{le Dwelling House, i? Royal _.___-reet o_E 253-003_-0447 _._o._,s_ ii Royal _"_reet SE Singl<-_Dwe]l.._.n.g 253-0035-0448 House, 9 East Royal Street Single Dwelli.ng Page No. 3 IPS (INTEGRATED PRESERVATION SOFTWARE) 09/08/1999

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House, g Royal Street SE 253-003_ <.-. 07_49 House, 7 Ea_. ._ Royal Street Single Dwelling House, 7 Roya±_t_eet _ _ " SE 25]-00_5_.o --.0450 Odd Fellows Hall - Grand United Fellowship Hall Order 253-0025_.-04_-I:_House, __ East Royal Street Single Dwelling House, 3 Royal Street SE 253-0035-0452 Office/Office Building, 42 South Office/Office Bldgo King Street O_fice/Of_ice_..= Building, 202 South King Street ,<..o3-003m-0452 House, 44 South King stre._t Single Dwelling _Iouoe 204 south King Street 253-0035-0454 House, 46 South King Street Single Dwelling House, 208 South King Street ,:_5.3-0 _r_{R_.,._J- 0455 House, _8. South King Str_t._._ Single Dwelling House, 912_outh _-" King Str=_t_.... ,_:53-0035-0456 House, 50 South King Street Single Dwell= _ng Ho_:_._e,_ _- _-14_ _outh King Street 2_3_-0035-u4._7"" Norris Brothers Company/J_, o To Hirst Fac"_or_v Lumber Company _<._mm• ,_-c'*....laiBui_ _ding 222 South King Street 253..--.0{"_35_-0458 __U.:o_.r_--._._Brothers Company/J . T . Hirst Factory Lu_ibe r Company • _]l,dl_£, 224 South King Street 253-- u035 0459 House,- 401 _03 Madlson Cou_-"_ _"_ _E_'_ .qing!_Dwelling, -- 253-0035-0460 House, 404-406 Madison Court SE Multiple dwelling ,_::_s--.u075-046! _t._nd_._id Oil Service _ ...... _;_u.a_.m_n Sing!_ Dwelling Warehouse, 215 Depot _uotlrt _ 253-0035-0462 Office Building, 305 Harrison Office/Office B.l.dg_ Street ._ SE 25.3-00.3.5-0463 Houses, 317-343 Harrison Street SE Multiple dwelling 253-0035.--0464 Morningside House Multiple dwelling 253-0035-0466 Garage} 40 Harrison Street SE Warehouse European Service Center __T_3-0035, -_ 0n68 House, 44 Souuh"*" Church S_reet _ Single Dwelling House, 212 ,_.]:.u_^ _re_ _ SE z:D3"_-0035-- 0469 House, 38-40 south"_ Chu <__,_Street m_ingl.e Dwelling Patton, Harris & Rust Associates, PC 253-0035---04?1 Garage, 36 South Church Street Single Dwelling Truck Suppliers, inc. 263- - 0035 -{j4_ ..... Dog_.;cnoo_ofLeesburg -_.... School 253-003.5-0474 House, 27 East Loudoun Street Sincjie Dwelling House, 105 Loudoun S_e:_%,.,-,, _. SE ,.%:.5_..--0035.; - 0477 _,_,_ "_as Station Service Station .'.'_'<,:" AppI :.."<3 06}35 0478, G .... a._....,__, _ _!2 _'",_ _ _ otzem - <_arag[{ Commercial Building, Antique Tri angl e ...... ")_:_2,...002_::._:_,---0479, Apartment, 2.08 East Loudoun Str_t_._, Mul_-iple_ dwel.ling.. Ant ique Triangle _ ..... 09/08/

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253 0035 0480 Nb_m_rcial Building _.o,.East ,_ommer_mal Building Loudoun Street Commercial Building, 210 Loudoun Street SE 253-0035-0481 I'_40CO Gas Station Service Station 25 o_-{9035-0_2_ ._ Loudoun County _ Government Center Administration Bldg 253-0035-0483 Herndon House Single Dwelling House, 209 East Market Street 253-00_5_ -0484 House, _,_.:East_ Market Street Single Dwelling Loudoun Economlc__ ' "• Devel opmemt Foundat i on 253-00.35-0485 House, 31 East Market Street Single Dwelling House, 109 East Market Street _53-- 0035 0686House, 29 East Market Street Single Dwe:iing House, 107 East. Market Street 253 b_35 048v House, 105 E_t Marke_ _-reet Multiple dwelling ....._o_5 0a88 House, i0 South Church Starlet Single Dwelling House, i0 Church Street SE 25_-003__ _ 0489_ _-:_'r:-_e Loudoun_ _J_._...... ,,, Government Garafje Center 253-0035-0490 Loudoun County Jail Jail 253-0035-0491 House, 30 Edwards Ferry Road Single Dwelling House, 1.06 Edwards Ferry Road 253-00.3.5-0492 House, 34 Edwards Ferry Road Single Dwelling House, 108 Edwards Ferry Road 253-0035-0693 S].ack House 8ingle Dwelling House, ii0 Edwards Ferry Road 253---0035-0494 House, 42 Edwards Ferry Road Single Dwelling House, 112 Edwa <'_._c_ _rry ...... Road 2<3-0035---0495 House, 66 Edwards Ferry Road Single Dwelling House, 11.4 Edwards Ferry Road _53-0035_-_-04_6_ _<..... o_,la±"_ 'Square Multiple dwelling .'.'53-0035--0497House, 56 Edwards Ferry Road Single Dwelling _-_-u_, 1.20 Edwards Ferry Road _=.53-u035-0498 House_ 15 North Harrison Stree.=. Single Dwellinq House, 107 Harrison Street .i_E 253---0035-0499 House, 17 North Harrison Street Single Dwelling Elijah _-_o{i<_eCounseling_ Center 253-0035-0500 Full Gospel Cllurch _nurch E_ _:ah _ t _ Learning e ?<3J --Od_5_ - 0501• Hous_ _:,, 25 North Harr{ ._°-_.<_,nStreet _-_ r_@_ _-:_Dwelling House 11.7 Harrison St_.-_c-_-:,t NE 253-0035-0z02 St_ james Cemetery u_metery 2.53 0035- 0503 Hous _, _4_ North<.,.._<_rcn _" _ <: treet _{"inqle_ Dwelling HOus :--_, 2a ...... _ b_."_t NE 253-0035-0504 House, 37 Cornwall Street NE Sing].e Dwelling Loudoun County Traffic ..o{_r_ 25 _ nn%_; OqO< House 102 118 Slack Lane NE w..-_Itipie dw:_lling House 119-i]_29 Harrison Street NE 263 0035 @S@_-Ol2ve Branch ._._od__ ¢q'.urc'h 2_:_- _ 0n.....25- 050? House 30...... Ea._u _ <.,rn,^...... ,a_ _-: Stree_ _ Single- rowelling House i06 Co_,_ail <_'-_:-_:_t NE 253- 00_-..... 0508 _ o_e ' _ 30 Ea._t_ Cornwall _otzeet Single Dwe.l i '_":_ ...... _e 104 Cornwall._. Street _..__ Page No o 5 _s (INTEGRATED PRESERVATION SOFTWARE) 09f ......

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£'HR ID # PROPERTY N£'_4E WUZ IT (S )

2_3-0035 ....0509House, 28 East Cornwall Street "_:ingle Dwelling House, 102 __ri_wall Street NE 253 003=5 0sl0 Ho_se_ ou North Church Street. Single Dwelling House, 106 Church Street NE 253-0035--0511 House, 32 North Church Street Single Dwelling House, i08 Church Street NE _:_:_00350512•-_<_- - House, 34 North Church Street_ Multiro_.-l_ _ dwelling House_ 1.10-112 Church Street NE 25_-00_,-05i__ _,_, ._ House, 118 Edwards Ferry Road '_-'ingl_ Dwe!i_q_. House, 226 Edwards Ferry Road 253 0035 0s14 House 216 Edward_ Ferry Road Single Dwe_].ing 253-0035-0515 House, !!2 Edwards Ferry Road Single Dwelling House, 212 Edwards Ferry Road _ 253-0035-0516 Saunders, John, House Single Dwelling House, 208 Edwards Ferry Road 253-0035-0517 House, 104 Edwards Ferry Road _ingle Dwelling Hot_se, °04 Edwards Ferry Road 253-0035-0518 House, 202 Edwards Ferry Road Single Dwelling 253-0035 ....05z9House, 106 Harrison st.r,_et NE Single Dwelling 25_.._....00350520 House_ 108 Harrison _treet_ NE S_=n_mie Dwelling 253-0035-0521 House, 205 A_dover Court NE Single Dweillng 253-0035-0522 H_@se 2 And,.....rCourt NE Sing].= Dwel!inm 253---0035-052 s_ House, _.009Andover Court NE 0:_i.ngie Dwelling 25_ 003 _ ()_-')_._House, 211 Ai.ndover t.<_urt _m_ Single. Dwel.i_ng_ 25_ }.- 0035 -- 0525 House__i _l - Andover Court NE Single Dwelling 253.--0035-0526 Duplex, 215-217 Andover Court Ng Muiti.pie dw_i_In. 25_-00_-0_,27House,...... 2! __aAndover Court NE Single Dwelling ,:;5_...; - O0S__ ., --.0_28_ House_ 2].6 Andover C.Ju_ ...... _ NE _ing!<-_._ Dwelling 253-0035-0529 House, 2!a Andover Court NE Single Dwelling 253-00"_5._ - 0'_30..... Ho'_]_, 212 Andover "bourt NE Singl _ Dwelling

.].. "_S3_,_ ..s-0035--.0531.. , House, ._.sO_ Andover <.v_i_c NE S_xlgie_ Dw_l_. lng 253--.0035-0532 }-'louse, 208 Andover Court NE Single Dwelling 253-- 0035 0533 House_ 206An@_. ' _',_-'__r Court __-_E Single Dwe!i_ng 2bs-OO35-r}534-- _ House, 112 _:_"_arrison _treeto_. NE Single Dwelling 253-0035-0535 House_ 114 Harrison Street NE Single Dwelling 253 003 _- 0536 Hous _ 28 North Harrison Street Single Dwelling House, 122 Harrison Street NE "_'_ 003 _:;053"_ House_ I-_% North Harrison St__t s_ng:e_' " Dwelling ">'__ "'4 Harrison Street NE 25a-003<-0__-8 House, z_¢ .:_orth Street NE Single Dwelling 253-c_._:_-053_ House, 215 _o_:th .St_-_t NE Single Dwelling 253 ....00350540 Barristers" Buildin{_._ O_:fice/Office_ Bidg. "_,_- 0035 0541 Commercial Buiidinq_ 50 Eas_ Commercial n_.,-i_s_.... Market Street Commercial B_lilding,_ ....._.._;,..,"_East

2!-3-0035 --0542 Co_mmercial Building, 106 East Co_m'ercial Building Market Street Commercial Building, 206 East. Market q_, __,._.._._'_t

253 0@"_5...... _43 _q< Comme ...... ialBu_ ._. _ _ _ ' _ East_ _ _"___Ital,_. Market Street Market .qt"r_,__._, ,__ Animal. Clinic o".:;_.-.00"_5--.0544.:., Hou _, 116 mast m_-rk_t Ctreet S _ _'" _,- Dwe]. _ing .Page No. 6 iPS (iN. EGRAZED PREom.xv_-_ON SOFTWARE) 0 a/0_./1999

_,._T?vITREPORT

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House, _°12 East Market Street oS__003_0r-...... - ..:_46House, 113 Edwards Ferry Road o_i_91e Dwell ing House_ 21.i Edwards Ferry Road 253-0035-0547 Garage, 49 Edwards Ferry Road Garage Garage, 207 Edwards Ferry Road 25 _o....0035054 'a_House, 1.01_Edwards Ferry Road S'._..1_:_ieDwelling _,'_ Muse and Reed Fun_ral Home 253_-_.,035 - 0550 House_ 1.07 Edwards Ferry Road Single Dwe!l!ng House, 205 Edwards Ferry Road 253-O0_s-Os_.l..__,.'- House, --.__9East _oudoui_ Street _ing!e Dweil_ng

H_se•_q 225 Loudoun Street SE 253_0035-0552 House, 123 East Loudoun Stree__-Slng._.e _ " _ Dweli .%ng Trendy Hair Design 253-0035-0553 House, 115 East Loudoun Street. S_ngl_ Dweil_n_ House, 221 Loudoun Street SE 253-0035-0554 House, 113 East Loudoun Street Single Dwell_ng House, 219 Loudoun Street SE .u_.45-0555 House, !ii East Loudoun Street Singi _--__...... H_ouse_ 217 Loudou_ otreet_ _:_E z53""- 0035-0556 H_.___._us_, 109Ea s _ ...... Loudoun St __t Single_ Dwe_l._- lng n,-_: _.._ 2_5._. Loudoun Str_.et= - S="-__ 25.3 .....0035n'<,qT__House, 107 Eas_ Loudoun _.-.-<'_reet,. Single Dwe_l_ng.. House, 2i3 Loudoun Street. SE -_ ...... -0:_..8Drake H<,use Singl_ Dwelling The Some_<.h_ng ' Special qhoppe 253-0035-0559 House, 103 East Loudoun Street Single Dwel_ing House, 209 Loudoun Street SE 253-0035-0560 .House, !01 East Loudoun Street. Sirgle Dwelling

Hou.*____, 20 v Loudoun Street SE 253-0035---0561 Garage, 45 East Loudoun Street Garage Garage, 205 Loudoun Street SE ___:-0035._.-0562 Hour_, 120 East Royal Street Single Dwelling n_._e, 2_0 RoYal Str_t SE °:s.....--..v_.-0<6_.__, Hous _:_,21.8 Eas _ Royalstrme ...... t Single Dwelling 2_=:3..-00]5_.-0. =64:_ Hous_,_ ii4 mas_"_-_Royal Str_t_._ SinGie._ Dweli"

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House, 215 Royal. Street. SE 253-0035-0575 House, i17 East Royal Street Single Dwelling House_ 0_.n17Royal Street SE 253-0035-0576 House, 119 East Royal Street Single Dwelling House, 219 Royal Street SE 253 0035 0577 House 1.21 _-_'_ Royal Street Single Dwelling House, 221 Royal Street SE _53- 0035- 0578H v©u_=, _-0<._ 223 _no" y a7 _ Street SE Single Dwel_iiIq _ _ ._<_-.:_.:, -0035 --.0_"_=;9 Hou s e, 104 East South Street. Single Dw_7-- ling House, 204 South Street SE 253-0035-0580 H_se__'__ q_.t_6"East South _r==t_._.. Single Dwe!llng House, 206 Southstree_ _ SE 253 0@35 0581 House, 108 East South St_:=_t Single Dwell_ng House_ 208 South Street. SE 253-0035-0582 .Hobs_" __, _i0_ East South Street _.qingle Dwel]..l.ng House 2!0 South Stre._t SE 2s.s 0035 @583 House, 114 East _outh Street __ng!_ Dwel_inc_ House, 214 South Street SE 253.. ---...... -- 0(}'_ 058_-...... House, 124 126 East _._utnatree _. Single Dweli ].nq._ House, 224--226 South Street. SE 253-0035-0585 House, 128 East South Street Single Dwe!llng House, 228 South Street SE 25_.-0035-0586 House, 130 East _outh_--' _ _,_ qln._",'_._ Dwelling House, 230 South Street SE 253.--0035---058vHOUSe,.. '_ _ 132 Ea_:_.t_-_th _. sou _otree-- _ _ single_ Dwe!l_ ng House_ ;_3,--."Sou_h ""_tz;eet

2.53-t_035"" _ 0588"_" _esbur_ _3. _ Grain & Feed Company ,,_ Warehouse Warehouse Commercial., 20 "_ Harrison Street SE 25._'" .... 0035 0589 Mlg °_i3-00_5 0596 .H.._hse, East South btreet. _ingle Dweli_ng House, 2!5 South Street SE 2.53- 0035-. 0597 House, i!7 East South_ ct,.-_ ...... S-ingl_Dwe].]..._.ng._ }{ous__,, 21.7 S<_th St_ _ cE 253-0035-0598 House, 1.1.9 East South Street Sin.g!e Dwelling .}iO_b_, 21q South m._-_-;_:._:.--_E 25"...-_ <._<.;3_"05_._ ...... __,. 121 sas_...... _OUth Street _bingle Dwell <_c._ House, 201 South ".__ SE 26]_._.-_003<_,-6}600 Lou__, 123 _asr_ _<.,ut_ _ingle_ Dwelling House_ 223 South Street SE ::-'_,_;-0035-060:]. House, i2:_ E...,_,_ South _tz_e_" Single_ Dwelling Hou_._, s_.5 South S_.re.._t SE Page No, 8 IPS (INTEGR2_TED PI_EaERv_._TI©N o%_-_) 09/08/_999

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.... ,:.s3_00_5-0602 House, 127 East South Street Single Dwelling House, 227 South Street SE 253-0035-0603 Hous _'._, 129 East 0_outh_ " Street Single Dwellinc_ House, 229 South Street SE 253-0035-0604 House, 109 South King Street Single Dwelling House, 305 South King Street 253-0035-0605 Warehouse, 106 Harrison Street SE Warehouse 253-0041-0000 Head, George, House Single Dwelling House, i01 East Market Street 253-0064-0000 Saffer Miil/McKimmey Mill Mill _mJscarora Mill Restaurant 2S3-0065-0000 Washington and Old Dominion Freight Depot Station Market Station Depot

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CURRICULUM VITAE OF PROJECT TEAM MEMBEff "RS G_OFFR_Y B, HENRY CURRICULUM V_TAE

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PROFF..SS1ONAL ASSOCIATIONS / ORGANIZATIONS

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RedFox Inn, Middkburg C!eremon_Farm, Upperv l!e Longwood, Ear{ysvilie Wa!ker House, Warren

ARqHITF.CTURAL .SURVES"S --* VIR(;!Nb\ 7995 Alc,e'":narle Count,',.; Vimin:a".,,,:..m.;8.-..r ",_ _'-,--...... ,....._, • and d, irectionofan :_rch:__ve...... _-"¢,.w,_.:survev of i S0 reso_._rces in i _ historic v_ '_,.ge_ _.-_md towns_.-_° ,o, the Virgir'iaDepa rm_ent ot "H;_._- ...... r_cR.-:-..-"< c-,-...... ,,;un..ee,.

1995 ,*'dor_han.p_or_Co,.;q_.y,:and t,'.>.vnsfor tFe Virginia Department of _.'istodc Resources. _995 Lynchburg;Wrgir;ia. Management and direction of reconnaissance-level survey of 450 historic resoumes in -,:...eR_v'e,_;;,..,,_tAven_e....neighborhood ,,:-fLvncid._u__-.> for, th*,.,,..City of Lw;cr'burg.... ,_99.? Diamc, nd I..E',I 5ouch Neighbon%od, Lynchbur& Viegin_,a. M.-:nager.:_e,";_ and direction of _.,c,_.ec:.ura_survey ot 900 hLsb::._r_cresources ,_o,"W.:eCity ol"kynchburg. c ;'993 Lo_.%ge...... <-m._N,..c,.,,-,c_,..o,"_noc._..Ly,,_? nchburg;[email protected]_.nd_directionofa reconnaissance--level s_,1",,,-',of 650 historic ;'*'-n,..._.,,,,....,.._...,':->,:f,:_i"tFeVir_,inia D_paim'_en_,...... of Fi_q:o4?_Resources.

991 HFstork 4rchi_ecturai 5urve:,, Frankfin a_;dFloyd Counties, Vi_gi*,_i:_.Conducted intensive survey o{ 74 si_esin two southwes_ Virginia coJnties, including residences, mills, farms, commerci_.l bJ klings, bridges, churches, arid schools.

ARCHIT_CTUR,',LF_Rr.3EX_'_RI_NCe SURVrCYS(S_.LECT_rPROI_CTS)O

!997 5idne}>¢C._est!inG_nd C_een;.uich,Ohio, Manage-nent and dire<:tk)n of arch/tectwa! and hist,')rical _nvest_ga!:_onof ,:*,e,_r_, _roa.a_re,at,-_a-'...... ,,_raL.tu,_esforCSX _.n(_N()rfo!kJbouthe,m R-,ii_oacs ar'd Dames & Moore, Bethesda; Maryh_r'd. i95)7 _',*_---

complexes in _ _" _....,u_0_,Oi_io for __:-'<',uthern Ohio Coo! Company,

1997 5ou_h Side 8ric4_e Ramp (CSX rRam#._C),hariest.on, WV. Arc:}'itec_ural survey, determir..._tion of eligibility, and determinar.ion of effects report for histori.:::resources affected by rep!._c:er_'entof a highway ramp it; Charleston, WV for the WVDOH. 7997 f;,..,_-,_,)"'"...... u,gn,Fe> nns,v_v.....ama. Intensive .historicai '_...... ,:),,_:r...... :-"._.;,_-,:onof a one-blo('k d:-,stnc: " .....O* nin._m_"-nth .and v-;_ Od.; l eativ• t,L_,,._mu.,,t.....n _.'-_,ti.. (...... _,._r_buildings-F_: %,' '," • in '",.,;C.a"'*_',; "_;}. "","",._,eT;_, p: _tb_.<_ws,for ^> _"_'_, Pitts".:,urgh _"_ .... Redeve.k)pment ,,_- u _norltv,

_996 Wexford.. Per',nsylvae]/a.Manasement and direction of an an:::}-kectura!survey and determination of Natk;nal Register eligibility• o( _:nevvextord HsLt,._ ..... ,,. District for the F'e.nnsylvania Department ot Transportation. ....qq:u ,_-a,,,_,.m_,_...... '4/es_:"V.£gh-:,:a.Arcr'_''tectur_i _.urvey..and-_ '-"- ._ "'t'_"'_°ofeligibility tot over :_u historic --:--r...... ,-" _-nd i_istoric districts .>,...,_v::_uSlyimpacteoby ...... '_,'_ a{ternatives .*,'orI-,79,"Fairrnont v.o,,e_ _. ;rect:c'r for ,,A/writ-,>.

7qq6.., _'_c ', .....'>_POW,_,._,:e_, ,.u',"O:i. tvlar_a.gemer..t...-',ndalre,.._.l:..,,.'"....."...... of arch_t_.'--ctur(_i....:-,]H h _-_ "...... i '_-_ion ,::.'._ Quarters i 24, U.S. M} i_ary Ace.deny, West F'oint, New York, for UoS. Army Corps of Er-gineers, New York DistricL

,_996 Creemy_er and k4,•.)nr(,e (.,-,u:-_t._e=,..>/es_ '.,,_cg;n_.:r,._',_a_}_.gemeni:and" _:..a,.._7 ,..,.n,,'_r::m.-%>_-'e-'...... -...... ,n..' _,--;_, architectural survey for WV DOi--{ of a{1ernate corridors of US Route 21 9.

;q_, ,., ._, }-.r_,,-,-v.?as:.e 2 o_5 1995 Faye_.teCounty, Vy'e-:.,*ViqcMia, Man:rgement and direction of architectural survey, determination of eiigibility, and de_erminati<_..._ofeffects "or WV DOH of alternate corridors of U:.;,.Route 19, FayeH:evi!te,

i 996 5_/cho[asCoun% We:_ Yiru#ffa. Management. and directio's of Archi.:ectural Su--vey "or WV DOH of alternate corridors of US R('u_eI 9 near Surnmersville, .Nicholas Count%

...... _2"_FH ";"utonL;- 5."_-"_qurv,w (.al....._....L. ",'_._" " .,u,,,..,, Mary','anti. p..,_.,-,_,,_,4fina_ report fo" theCalve rt County Pl,-_nnin_ Office, inc!crdi--_{,,,a,':';mprehensive historic context and recommer_dations for future preservation needs.

7995 Erie Easts_deExpressway Erie, Pennsy!v_,,,n_a.Conducted architectural survey of over 500 historic resources and evaluated for National Re_ister e!igibility as districts and isdividual buildings for the Per_nsylvanic Department of Transportation.

7994 Essex, Maryland. Architectura survey ar'd National Register determir'atic_ of the Essex Element_sry School for the Baitimore County Public _¢hooJs.

i.... 9_-),_ L](_:(_ (_,'....hp, Lonspany L ...... _,,.,,., ,z._,._(._._;;__,,..R_:x,_._s"y"_(]"" ...... ;._s AF(.f'_,t(-;L.tU_s_ H "_.'}stO.:¢,n:';-_"[:or _-} comprehensive survey of 50 historic residential and industria! resources ;n the 20lh--century .'Scta Shoe company compie'," ior the Sata Shoe Comp_'.ny. :_.992 t'4eighSorhood £e!oc:aUc-nProject, English, fndian_. Cond-.Icted a survey of 15 bu idings for the Federal E_-,-_,.o,_.._,h4..._.,_ana_ement.,_y_._... ..Agen(:ytFE..M,'_s'd. C<-r.sduc{edHAB'c,_.._.,...... _I/ll dc,.:::umentat]or_or:two bui!dings slated for demo!itior'. 1992 His'.c,Hc Properdes Survey--U..F. High',,¢cy 70, C!ay.*.on,_N'orthCa;o.li,':,,'a,Conducted _;eld surveys and hisl.:_rk::aire'_.earch;,eva!uatedsites for Nation_"_' ,,'_c..._.%,r;-_,_i-t.-,,-eligibilityonalternate corric,o-_"_-.of II...... Route 70 near Clayton: _--...orthCarolin_t_. Prepared. : _"-"__,,,_ repor_ a.ssess_n£impacts" on hu,.or_._t .- properties of these corridors for the Nor_k.. Carolina Department o" Transportatior'.

7.99_..- Eri_ /nd_,'s_rial,Resources_,,,'...... _/rie,,_*r,,,,...,.,,.,,;.,,,,,_._...... ;" Managed, d,_...... _,..-e._,-"and....(.or_(;_.uc_e(} critical research for an intensive survey of d_e focmdry and machine shop industry. i e82 /--_,istoricSites 5"...;trey,Cane_t and ,4//egany"Countries...Mary/and, Partic;pated in comsrehensive intensive survey o( the architecture of the Coai B_'.sinregk>n(-f wesferr Maryland, including brL'Jges; minin,_ structures, co_rmercial and ip..dustri.'l _,.u"-id;p,.o ._%. comsany towns, ;:nd early 19t:h--century residences. Also participated in all stages of photography, editing; proofreading and layout. See Green ,:}:ladesand 5"o,::.,u;Cob Piles, under Publications. , 982 l--_i.s_oric3"i_;esq':;...... -'.,' _,,_,-";a, :...... sot _,.,e::O', " t.,4aryland, Prepared individ.,;._l .,u_...... _,:.s.forms, for". s_.. ,ouiidin_s.. in the .,..<._Michael's,. Oxford, Eastc'n, _'.ndBeiievue hi._:,..,,...... ::,...... (]_.,,,.:",::,._:,......

NATIONAL REGISTER NOM£NATIONS

City of Cumberianc.... , McryJand. Researched and wrote N.-}.:::iona__.;,..s,' _";" ...... :,.:.cri,,;, ' .....:_,_;4_ion ".... for ti'e . dr::. .w,P tow F_ k. un..'_r'r'_erci;.'} [.}t:.:_ ,L.t,

Mary!ar_d Resister. P;-epared individual a_ndd[s_r;ct Nat;ona! Re_ister nom;r'..atk)ns _<'rnumerous ..'\.lary!a;_d properties, to include:

L.or'aconin£..,Sow_St"iP,_._,.%rcr"...... Brid_e,...Lona<:of_"ng" Swa.nton Chaoel.,.Swanton Kaese Mill, Ac<:ident (;iamorgatb Oakland i\4..our_tainLake Park _• ,_.._:---_:_...... _,...Distr}c_:...",.....A,__n._ainLakeP.-r.k.' C...... >. :,',_ nman' House,. NortL East ,..;ec,o,-o:.,...... -","__._,nPreparatory School, _,;uP"H..,..:.v'_"-___ r-..L...,ri.:,_".....E_,_sc:or.s,,a." IChurch . Lain oric:..ge

Determina._ior_ of _:.}igibility Repor_so P;epared .for Dentor_, Loch Lynn, W_-t!kersville, and Mr. Ai"y, MarTland H istoric Districts.

,'.,,_(VA) Ne'_'Y of 5 INDIVIDUAL BUII.D_N_..,....AND ,SITEDOCUMENTATIONS fSEI,....F.CTEDPROtECT.'t.,?'"'

:004 No-_':,inaG'-" °: _": "_": .... " " :"'_'_'; ...... " ":"" : " "' ' .... at,,(_,_o .*..he ,¢$ • ) _at:ona, Register ot :-ff.s_ofic ...... _;:-_-:,_ Prepcred for (> ...... _._.e_Brier Cdle-_e. ly: ...... :..... ,,n,_u..,'go,' K...._)...... N:.-ht:ona: A:0o:.._dl,Afii:,_on, V_,,g;.ma. Oire ,.-t_ ...... (_a.. 4"(n_te.,ctu • ra! and historicai ,r_-...... ,e._,i._,ati.'.m:c: the' 1c_'_-:a0SI:<}n_-Arch., Bri(':'W-,a__'-_q_4_i--,_,:..4,.,_..:""Nalionai Airsort !.)e_e_'=__lr_atioi of E},g;_:_.',,i]it_ ...... tor, _...... w: a_nlngton Airport Authority as part of the Section !0-5 review process•

_eP_4 H/su.t,A': .Ftru:..:tu:es,q_-po,_, ,.,'"_,:,u,-'.i._,'*-_.._.Hall School, £.. Mary's Cc,un_.v,Maod,?.:_.d.. Prepared for _he :_._Jy..ana. vc_era.ts Home Commissior_ on seven acader.n_c and residential buiJdi _,_s:>.,--- i c,c_.4 :--L;s_or/cResou;ces R_:v "_'*b '_'"';.,....:,: s' M_o'.:nt Sr/dge, k.,£'r_.£o:r;ery C-ou.:_,*)5P...... -.,;:,..,_ _-...... lea, _...... ;.. :-, _n..,u..;_.d _..l,:...... -. historic architecture survey of _esources affected by a proposed histodc bridge replacement for the Pennsylvania Departmer:t of Transpodation. [ncJ'Jded _.-f'}:_.+r-','m...... ;-:at;:v., or: :i%_.,_i._y:'"<:''_"_F, f-n....:x-t_ : ,,_.rl.:e; :_a:""" of Effects Report, and 4(0 document.

:994 :-fis

1.9f:4 ,L';,:_.:,,._:::Reso" urces £ep,.;:,., _.,.x:,o.4::,Run ,..,*',...... ,_.,_,,..,,_,-,Buc:,.s C.a"m .r'>;. Pennsvivania.,:"r;":."_::._;: .__,_,,:...,..,. a I-istc.,r[c architectural _urvey of resources affected by a proposed historic bridge replacement ;r_ Nockamixc, n Township, for lhe Pennsy}van;a E,..._,,_r_...._.: of Tra:_spo_tation. /,,_lu_.,_.d Oetermir_at:ion of Eligibility ;'_'d Criteria of Effects reports, arid 4(f) document.

7°°" ,,,_:._,.;_(eur:,'est)oyt[) :....._i:_:)te':"sr,_D_-_,,,,.%,.,::::._>,.B- u'(.._. _--__ ".C:Un:tY,/: _'-c.,'lnsy. ""_v.an_,_. " Coihduct.:.-}d a historic arch;tecture survey of resources affected by a proposed histodc bridge re:;,[a(:ement in Haycock Township, for .the Pennsyivania Department <': fransportatio's. lnciuded Determination of Eligibi}ity ar'_dCriteri.:" ('f Effects reports, _'r_d4(f) documer£.

:, :..'.-, , ,:5_Or_(. ,c(_:5o_,:ces (j:'k:>r_ Ch.e,;t_::r Pen,_sv'Jvan_a. (-:,.-x ...... 4 a historic architecture survey of resources affected by s propc, sed bridge repiacement it; Newiin

Township, for the Pennsylvania, [....):,oart _..m ...... :,r't of Trans:.-ortation., Included Determination of Eli_;ibiJity and Cri!eria c,( Effects repot!s, and 4(f) document.

7994 H;,stcr;,(: ;_,'_.:.... :_'< ,¢>._.:.','_:t,5:,e._ £oad 5"ridge, :" ...... _._._,:..*,, Pennsylvar_.:a. Conductec :_ historic. _,r-...... "" "_"_'_ ure sc,,rvey ot resources affected ,by. p..:oposed bis.w_ric.....bridge re_.'.,Jacemer;ts,]r_ Pocopson, Pennsbury, and S[m_ir_-_ham Townships, for the Pennsylvania Departmer_t of [ransporb'tic.n. l:--':_d_,u: _-":"*"';"- £e;;('r_,_...... :, " qta_:-_l-.:osp/r.a":.," __"' M"._rv/;;::_: ,Prepared history an ,_,., pia..'_.:_ir_gstud':., report tot"' a y'_istoric "_"_-,-bu[id[r'..g r_".:..,_._,"-,' '_ b,eailb complex< Pr.--:p..-:.,reddu-.,.,.-__+"'_u"c' preservation and renovation pl_'n /or slone masor'_ry; roofs, and iron',s'<}_k or', bui[dir'gs.

992 E,,w:.,onn_entA.s:..se:sme:__,: arid E:;vi:or,,:r;erT",T_ap:k ?,ctSta_e:nen_s,5h_r>herdstow:DVVes_\,qrg;,:_ia, "_,.,:storic Preservation Co::.:por_ent'_o, ,..unducted fietclwc, rk and }"..istoricair_ -_^--:.>:d_oc_:: "- for several ouI_{:_Ss_- "1 _" on or near _he proposed...... sile o_"tbr* Nationa__ Train_n£" C'¢nter for":" he ".'_,.,...,<,Fish - ' ...... ,...... _._.._.__,l_-:_ia. Prepared a fetter report detailir- G :',"dings anc_ assess_,eg.... im*_.-,,,t, of the propo.sed training :.".e_h:.r '_""_ on "n istoric resou r_-:._.

1/95 (VA) Hem 7 .. _-.....a:.,___. o_f5 PU_LICATIO_-._S

ArchitecR.:,3l Histor-: cff Docci_esle: County, Maryirr_d. Pr(:.%-._red_rci'_ilectu:_i history from the c<)!or';isI p_:-_.riod fi_r,::_us,b.....,...:." '_20_hce:_turv, '<,}'_ici_res-.:ited i:_.,B_'_wo_n.,.,.,...... d-e i"?;-_,".,_icokeandU?e "_l,oc.,_.._ak,JoHr_s HopkJr_:: Press. Septembe r ! :':-._,,S.t, Archile(:tura History of Talbot. Cour'ty, h4a:yi_.,.."_d.Cer-/:ributedto ar_a.,-chit,ectu_-alhisto_'y of Talbot Cou_q_y., from the oak)Dial period thro-gh t}_e 20_h centu_"y. Where Land and :A/a,,eri,nt.e.r.*..wMe..Joh

Arci_ite{::l:uralHis_op?o_the Coal Basin o" G_rreI_ar'd Ailega__yCounties, Maryland. Contributor. Creen C,"_des a,':,d;5oo,£yr"-,.,o,); m...... <_.s.Mary_a,-_dHl_:.,., "_*_,"_.-,_a:, Tq._st,198&

1/98 (VA) _:le,"wv*i"a/_e_3oi"5 ]AMES C, MASgE¥ CUR_[CULUM VITAE

BUSINESSADDRESS FIELDADDR£S5 GAI Consultants, Inc. P O 8ox 263 (105 Alton Piace) 570 Beatty Road Str,_sb,_%Virginia 2265/ Monroeviiie, PennsyM_nia]5146 540 465_4566

EDUCATION Master of Plannir_8, University of Virginia, ] 989 Certificate, The American Universib/, Modem Archives Admir..is!ration, 1966 Bachelors of ,__,.p,s_...... _ure; Un iversitv of Pe_snsslvanis,, i qq:?.....- ,,.... '_Y:-Prefessior-a i Degree}

AWARDS A_-_DG RANT5 Grant, The English Speak]r_g Union, "Arrericar" Visitation at H storic Houses it', En._land, 1980,

Grant, _nt_.rnauunal _._.o_',_*'-_:_,_.:.,;.n,...u.....of t.1or_uments and .....qites, "]h _ Adaptation of ...... _,Aoi;u,ll._;:lts as Higto .,....:,-" t._,, _.,use Museums," paper preserted at the lnternatio_ai [nstihxe of Conservation of H storic and Artisti(: Works, Vienr_a, 1980. Grar..t, !ndiana University Found:atk_r_,for lhe Corneiius O'Brien Lecture, de ivered for Historic New Harmony Foundatio_, : 981. Grant, The For,'.JFoundatior_, "Sources for Historic American Architectural D-awings in ForeiSr'..Co iections," _966-.i 969 (includi_.._ four months _research in Europe, Canada, and _,'" Meri_orious Service Award, United Stales Department of the !nterk;r, 1970. Research Scholarship, University o( F"enr_syivar_a,toorganize ,u_dcata!o8 the p;'.:'ers of Pioneer (Nb:/P!;-_r..ner;Nan Noian, 1954--5.S.

PROFESglONAL. AFFIt.iATIONS Alexa

Nat:onat Trust for bJistoric Preservadon Society of Architectura! Hisk,r:ans {i 962-i 979) Sot:cry f?r i:_dustrial ArcY..aeo:ogy Towr} of Strasburg, Virginia, Plar..r_i:':_4Comm;s.s.ion ,_,_,<:_hington;tcf:_t_c-ur_! Forum

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PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT

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,. C:':,nsul!_n ',-,and Iecbn'r'- _ assistance: _n h_sa,r,, " .... "". p;eser,,'ation: ;_s,_,-:...x-:.Rd[;'._-...... :,...,._d_-,__ _.... _-, _ re,. o_u}atio_ -.., orocess, restora!i')r" • .-, n_,.8_:.,HAE:,, andre_o_:.-_. .... "-_":_:un; historic di'.-:tric! survey and _,ians, investigatiio..'_t. '_...... , t,,_ L_ : _el ,, _d:_, :., ...h,- ; for .... _c_ -_:, National R_,_,_c*_,_nominat_c, •, ns end documentation; commen:.._.... "_ rehabi it.?.t_on (:ertificatio_', for..... _:", credits, historic s_ru('lure reporls, -)reservation• plans. Co.-;'uthor with.. _,h__,_r_eyM.:-;,..:-_.eii-_inc_; _.....-_:1_ p_"_r*.c..:_,tot " articles published" _,n T/;e Oidd-louse._ ...... u,,_a, and' The _[ius_:rated :.." ...... /..,,:>, _'-,.---_.,...,u:,e o ._' ,_...... u._>..,_,y. _- lnterr_adonal Preservatk:,n

Member, U.S.;-,uv :-'_ .... sory Comm tree for the_n : ,'_,...... " _ona_ Conservat}on."._ _:.n .w_,.... , -...... _.,om,._ (1 q 70-1976). International I,,u,tiR ¢ " ',_r.:.... for thf,,.... ,.:",-,_...... -,e_ v_t,o!_ _ .... of _-., *:.o:...... _,4,- and Artistic %,Vc_rks(pa.:)er; i ...... enna., Austria}.

Ca"a.:,c,,.4,:_an Historic Sites .....,z,_,,ic_,.,..,,Ottawa (t:_r:_:.._arc.....1 c,75}.., b.o. Deiegate, l,_"'_""_,t"_"_._.,_...... 1,.,,-_ _._.,un.cli'*...... on Mo"_uments and Sites Documentation Conference, brusse1_ (19_¢,} European traveJ .{or ,a,rch:',_-,.._._..-,,_,_andr':'_...... _., ,,_. *'_""...... R'%_*r,.I.., ,"h and c_.,,_,_,,.,(1,956-7,,.. 1965-6, 19 _'_/_.,-,._,'t980, lqq@- Canadt. (1961 1°6 s', _975); h4e::<;co(1968"_: Bermuda (_q71) • .. •. U.S. Cc,rres_ondent *'_.... c._.,,, "n Journ.aJ ('i +;',_ ir_ternat[onal ""k.,O ...... U..' _,.. _i _ of Monuments and i_[t:esf i966_197.5). ,_ Chief, :',-t-,.B" :co (1 _ ...... ve-_ 979) .... Nst[on;.'..I Park Service (NPS}, v\.'asnln,_ton.,:,..... DC Directed lhe nationa _ program b::} c...... documer_.t and su_wey h_storH::su_:ui__"'_,,e:-:,,- under an -,a...... *_,';,.'-_m,':,r'tarnc'r:;,--3NPS; i..ibrarv of C.o n,_r :t; ,._:_".b;and Am,:-:rkar_ Institute 8f Architects. Selectedp_,_;e ",-':"c*- _,, recruited ?nd sv.:-erv_sea recording} teams, developed D,G,: ;,;'d_,.,-',_.'-_fundin"_8,' supervised preparatiof o_"_, s_anaards,+ ' d_,,_-:,op. .... i, ,,..._.d r'..ew documentationtr_._e:r_,a.:. ', ....:' "': _ ,including HAi-.R. ,- Supervisory ,,;c,_,t_._._.a..4,. .... {1962-. 1 96@ . Na_ionai Park Service. HABS. Directed HABS in eastern half of the w nited .,':it,":-.-._,.._c--_.,./ s_or;c*[....Arc:q _e,_. a58-l96... ,,.;. NPS, Eastern Office ot Design and Constru<:tiof, ,p;,:_,,,:_,.,._:.....h:,_pr';_.,so. Research and resto"ad.gn pR".jects f<-r }"istc_ric buildings in nationa! parks.

,- ,_,_,..,. ;.4, •,.,. s,}<....._'";-_ RfeS:"""' ._.,,_,_ xa. t' onN Preservation I"q_.._,_ *_.....ut_., a national r'..o..n_..orot_tconsort[ um _{x-.vser_ on preservation educ.-,-ti....c;;- ....s:_:_:Kta_ _--, : assistar.:ce for b.a,s}hess" and ,_._...... ,_,,,,_:n ment., an d h" _: ...... ,,u,?c.....u_., dir_s.'--'pr,*'-_prva._ion ,...... d,--v,-qoom en t ..'.:;onsu Ira tion. .,

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1/'96 MasR::y - t:"__'.<,,.2r-t'..8 _xpert Witness • , Montgomery County, Mar'?lanci, Board {::,fCc:mmisdoners :."_ Montgomery Cm;ntv ;__,:,_i:3<.-Commission, Vim_na Vi,_:nia City Council ...... ,, ;u.r:,e',,,Planning Commission

SE[ECT[D PROJECT D_'_SCRIPTtON5

1996_97 Architec,ural Historian for Rout,e 219 Highway Pr.,.s]ectin Greenbric.r and Monroe Counties, ° Client: West Virgini,-_ Divisio.r_ of Highw_<,ys. ! 984@7 W;iter (with Raymond Massey), Archilectura} b{isto_yo Series o_artk:ies on American Architec:tur_} sb'les (see F'ublic_-tions). 1995 q_,..... u,,_!_ --....n_v burrer of J{'_*_.._o,:_.F";-opert_es, ":'_ " ps-,a.... {I. DesGnea, - " ' supervi'_.ed, and r:a.-_ir"i:'::_'_,_d in survey of approximately 450 b..istorkb'._ildi_gs and structures; photos ;-rodwrim-,mdocumentation; historic.,_,"_'_':"._.....t identification, boundary defin_t_""cr_and document_;tion; recommend-"c_l_,ns " for N;,,_ listing; historic context/final report. C!ienI: Virginia Depa_tment of Historic Resources, Rici_mond,. VA.

1992 Historic Preservation Pian and Comprehensive Restoration {as subcontractor) 1986 and 19£t2. His_ork structui'e report: (jrawings, photos, historical deve!oN<;ent of !832--38 rr'..ar_sic._n(MeadHall, ,..kd .....!.:,,,-{iSOR,__]_._ '_. b_eslorationConsultant and t_:'<:hnicaistudies foilow_r'..g 1989 fire. Client: D,-,:_>"..... University, Madison, N!. 1991 Prepared Preser'-at]onM.?.i_te;qar_ceM;:mua{for U,S. Navy (as s:...£,contract:or}.Prepared 85% of te:xt and evaluation or"Navy {_-.ciiitiesat San Diego, No_folk, Wasi_inglor% and Philadelphia bases for recommendations. Client: _,.,v,."-!A_'_:.,_,,",'::...,_._,_,.._,_c,-.: Cco_;,,__,.._,o,Northern i}ivisio_D Philadei_..n,-_'i,;., 199l Historic Prese_vtion Cors-i_:am on 556 miIiio_ rehabilkation; documenta._[on and rehcbiliIs:ion tax credits. Mayflower Hotel, W,_shington, DC. Ciienh May-Wash Ass('<:iales. 1988, 199!.

199I Preservation Consuitant,• Rehabii;t,_..:ionCedificatiop Aooeal,: ; -, • ..r Omni--B;}tmore' l-qotel,. F'rnvidence, Rhode Jsiand. C{]ent: Providence gi}tmore Hotel Corporation, Providence, RI.

1991 National Register nomin_'.tior':consu]_aJon on community survey o( 350 house, Rosemont i---list:odc District, Alexandria, VA, Ciient: Rosemont Citizens Ask:ociation,, Aiexandrk-, VA. f 990 An cnnotatec,".bibliogr._phy of afJ publ]cations sponsored or co-sponsored by HABS//-!;-\t_R, 1953- ]qq0_. Client: HAB'C;_4_FR,,_ ..,,,

1990 Oetaibd Study of Factory 8uild{r_gs; 1870s-1930s, with original materials, evaluation and recomrnendations for museum use. .;3e-]_cn"oeoel" o.:-_,._.,Jctr('eFactory%omp_-_x; i:son, iN. Clb.nt; Histori<: Ma._,Jisoi'..,lr'c,

!989 J-/Js_:,,:,ri<:P,_:s_-_w,_c,r__!an, structure report, _.._easureddrawings, _,hotos,..:;r'vs_<, ":.a_hisior,/of b,dilding, and recomme_-dations for preservatior ar-d rehabiiitation {as subconsu!tant), Glebe l---_ouse, Ar{ing_on, VA, v.,{{e_,, {",..istiona__...... k.,g_a{ S<>:::_etv,Adington, v,,-,,, 1988 PreFared HAgS dc<:.umer-tatio_;of historic quarters and recornmen(Ja{].ons (or reuse. Fort• Myeb Ad ngton, %,_,..Ctienl:: U_S.Cor:_s• .... of Engineers, 'N_ _-"...... ;"" ;IK: D[qN< "t i988 -°"-_*-w-_,t__'consuitation, d,--:_--_,_m,a,-:t,-_.+;,,_:_'[c,-,'..ti<:,n_,.:..,_i%_Jeralreb." .ab:tl...4dv,,;taxcr,_.c,_,.Hote! _&,_,/.-_..,_,_,..:,...._,,._ "_m _t.,,>-.,.,.,;:,;V,/as.t_ir'_tof D_...... " k.}_ -nt: OaI_ Gex Co(poratiorb _alveston,,-.. -' _xr', , i9"}8 Hislori{:: greservatiop gegulalory Consultation and i--iA!._5Documentation of A, Smith Bowman Distillery (Sunset Hills, VA}, Vbgin;a's only legal di.stiileps.,, C!ieqt A. Smkh Bowman Distillery. 1987 (Subc,sn_u!tant} ?fan f,-'r preservmion and rei-..abilit,:_tionafter fire, and evNuatiop, for federai ta',, credils..,"-i<-ij...,N_v,, ,_"r,_',.,,_, Cancer Hospital, NY. Cir " __..... City .C'_rporation, NY. 1987 Ar{::hite<:turalSuv_eyand Evaluation c,[custom houses in P.uertc,Rico; prepar{>,_:i<.,.n,a[foul National .Registerncminatic.n:< Puerto Ri<:oCustomhouses. Clier'I:: U...... q C_.,_,u_....'%....i,:.,f. L.e, Wash,,".o.-_,'._. C. -,,...DC. 198,7 Studies and plan [or preservation of ca. 1920.sCoral Gabies Congregational Church !subco-_sultant). Client: Coral..... Gables Con_resatio_-al (hurci% Corai _~jaoim _ • , FL,

1987 Photosraphic Survey ef i-iistork: t.andr.'r._arks(subcor_sultant);Principal photo_rapFer ar'd director for 3,000 pho!os of designated \,Vashin_ton DC landmarks and districts, Client: DC Division o{ Historic Preservation,

] 9"_:8, "_ Preserv.... a:_on consultation and ev_[uatic, n of wnq_.."ties in c:!.:;u<-:.r. ,,_ S.f-rir'_ CBD, includ[n_ '_h('CPt ' Deo• artp.._entc_:-,._...... ,_i_ ?.._ Pe.nney, and ...... _:,,:,d_ '_"',...ores '"_-";,_.--sRoad. .:'-,-l.....es,',< Ei,_ ._:; B_._ik,i/%.._._.and, Fa__Kfa!;_' _ .] Apartments. Siiver Spring, MD Centra Bus;hessDistrkt Re.de.ve!opmentProjects. Ciienl(s}: Various deve!opers. 1987 Historical ,-,.ndar<:hilectural si:udv,and .Nan for a Na,_ona_ Museum o[ Ele<:t_:`;r..._,,,.... ,,,<_tpo_._ Cenera_;n_ Station, Bait;more A,ID. Client: 8akimore. Gas & E!ectric Company.

1986 qurvey., and _'rl

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984 S",_r "<_...;:7." 8n{:_I'" ' :,...... r',_,<'_.....,, oi: P .. "'sto{!c_. " -":-_-r:...e_w._'rO,'Re..'.x:_" ,mmer_dationstotNatior'al Resister i::_-,,_t,,_,:.... o_ Forl Beivoir. Virs;nia. (]lie.--,t-...... /_q D,_o;_rtmen...t, r-_Flhe2-rmv,_, •._r-,__\;+,.',_..,..'"_'*" .u_,

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] 992{,<>,_d '.,.;+h ]mnes C _o _, ...... ,_,_=:_yaridF-ia ncy _.;..,. at.._, c-_ ...... ',...... ,:_;_z_t--hst.o_:cA',]ser'u._.a_.nBu _m-...... _ .1'-..u,,vev/b:,.-to;_c,_nle.ri(:sn En_ineerM_ Record" An Ar;n,._!.-'H'dBibiiugraphy. Nafionc.I Park Serv ce, V,i;-sh]n;_;t<-n

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1983 _'_-':',.:;;..2, /iiu::...... *."_edO_d Ho:,<:'-"C/ossary. _"_....--"__:._..,;(:i--{ou<,,,-."_Assoc_'I}<:_P.. " " " of,-_,-. ,_," ,_.erica,. '".....'. it-.fi",_ ..... Real Woric...... , by Eve 54. Kai_r_,..,:'. Frad:{:or.,a_B.._;s_c;:'_M,sTr,...... , ,_.-,,r.,._..... _...... 992> 5. s.,.-.,3.

"_q.....vc.._] lne _;{'_bt_;_<:d:,,<',/:_;_}i]_:> > : "'c ...... ,...... _:...... [ ,%c-,entures i;_ Conserving_ v...... ,-H.,.: t::?,k%h.._<_ " ,,:__.-I. ,' ,o[]se/{{_ " [)V

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l/Su.'¢._ _\,la:.:,sev- Ra_xe4o_8' 1990 " _' 7h Ho :.s_"_ _i'- Howard, n_.....-,,-i:-,t_n !d.""_ S990, Farrar, .St:au:,.,&, Ciro,,._x,New "ror'._

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9;'8 Review: 2@0'/ears o/,.:'wn._:,,,,.,_;,a.Ar.<:,"_.z_e,:tur.a_/D:x?;W/ng, k,v.Da;;i.,. ,_,.0Gebhm'd and _.,_.bor_r_Nevins, in His.*.or/cPresett.'at,;'on,lu_,;s:,,_.o Sc:,_e_:, for,_--__" _..... _.._ - .....,.._,..,_.:,,\,Vashin_?{:_n..:.,. , 1977. 1976 _"r_...... ,';_,:b_. /urness _."_"n_his'_e:"n_o'-,;._;S"ensat,on: The Pepns,,'Iv._m" a.4r"_''_.'_-,_,'-"-_."F: k-,e4 _:.. Su_kfir:_.Per.,ns,/Ivania...... :_"t,.c_,_,emz,o,*--_neArts "" , Philadeiphia, 197_. t 975 "_w...... , __::e_s.<;.uw:ant,%_'reof ",-"- ' ..... 17th and o=_..:_Cent.urv BuiicJinF...... ',s," t_r_airman's Int_oducJon to, tf'e Session i_e_,_curlr'g_"tf'e.-,. 2r_h...... Annu,-} h4ee_!n£.o(the Socieb/,of :s_....cnl_ct,.,r....t'.._>""* Hls'"_"'"_...... ¢..]oucna::)f.., :he Soc:,ety,:_ _--.i-,.....,/ ,,,-,: ;.4...... r...... ; z_t_...... 4,%D_<_:ber l'-*__,,";>,286. 1972 Introduction to A'/chi_ec_ur__._,-r,, , - ",'-,'*,_<1<_-,*by<'f-'_yLar"...... Forn. 1972r "'-_%x:_',,_t,_c_, Historic Bui,:.din£sofOh.'.o,by ,_vc.}-._rK:d_,.,,, PittsburBh. 1971 Rev;sed Eciition of, ,_,,.._,,...... ,'_,-:.:,_,_,''''_Surveys, r_.ow to _.:st*,,,,..,:,._,. /=_,rcr',_:.ectura5urv., ev. Tf-e -_.a"'t_onaiTrustfi::,rH;:,.toric F;_:.-._._--_v.,._i,,:.r_.,,.on] 965; r.-:_._.xp_ ---ded._r; 1908 "" . ] 966 Aeview, i"h.,._C/,_....:ve_,_onThat Was, by." I--{c_wa.-dBarnstone. Historic,,_...... ,,: ...... -.,_:,o_,t_.... 1 } january t 966, "_' "1> 1966 "Frank rurne*:_ _..-q:The Dec ini_ S " t,_...._,"'_,-- ", ;n.e.,,",_::'re.*_ ]he Penn_y_',.m,ia lournal nfArch_tecture, February 1966, 196-4 Editor_Compile_, _wo Ce:-}t:ries of,"_,...... _,,,.a/_;,_,,,_,,_,,,._::_.,,_,;,':_,-,_;.rwa'£*...... w,:r'g;s. _f,e qo_-ietv,o{ Arc:}_ite.cturalt--_[stc:,_;;,ns;-_ncthe :;_* :_"_-'_' _'_ " -_?.... I ._6_. 1963 "Frar'k !-Cumefisinthe 1880..s:Ti_e o:,_.'" .c,.,_-_f_:_...< ,iA,,chite_'t,"_he _"'/,_,._*b:-+<,_en_:::7_,;_I_,_--_,...._-"]<'urn:-',_of Ar<:hitec.:ure, _-;.... _"-_ 1"_) 196:3 "':rank Fume:-._:in, the 1870s: .,,,:q...... :,,::i e}:.s(-'r.....Kr'own S' ,_Idin£s...,,The...... __.....:;._-..._, .._tt-_,_,-_,-:,..,.n}:.vlvauia.,.i_-_.....urn,.'l. o..",_.,-,-k-,_._-_-,,-o_Febn.mrv 1963 1963 "Ore Hundred Y_...... -_ar_ofRadr'..<'rAr..:::i_le.:"ts", Su//e_in of t.'_e,s>__,.,_o,,-o,:.-,,.....r_:_ *_',onr.. -.-,:,.' boc -_ -et.v22(4)o • 1963 "F.'.obe_t.,",,.liilsE,._:_.,...._;_ ]£23: ;-,.F_ousefor -'_[/'..s[evH411in Columbia, q,..::_u_hCaro}_r;a," ]c},.'.:r,q/._," c'F_.. _I:.'e.:_OC;"et.Y:"ofArch_.*.ec_ura'Fi_;"" u,.<,,_,_._:<...... s,.z..,_,, ,<-,,....Oe,::ember 19f....,3. 1962 "TheNantucKet ..../ _...... --tner'..;_,eum,"/_An_._aih(-',s_s,_,.',.,<:-e.,_<..um_962..,:_. . ]<]. 1962-66 T/,'.e¢'h;_c,_._,,_A.ssr.,ci;:_,._Fdto: l:'e--_;-_<:,_,i,vaniai,ourn.*i of A,.

]/o8 ;v...... u._S..,,_7 - P;'.s._- .5. Of 8 1960 "The Be,dolebHerbein Cabin," A:r,,.e:kan German £ev,%}% Feb_uary 1960, I 2-14. 1960 "The Provident Trust Buildinss 187%l 897," .:oums/ o:'.he :Rx::ety o( A:ch:t.ec_u:a::--::s_oNa:s, 19(2) M.ay 1.9_%079, -80. 19.55 "Carpenters" 5ch,:::.:::,i1833-.1842."/o.'.._::'aol r'the qock

(with Sh_rJeyMa×welb: "The All-An"eNc:an Fam_i,,• House: r -,, Look at ti_e Foursauare..', 'D:d""--House:•our::a:.No..,;em -_u_m_" ,...,,:_.....h.-,._...... _,,, .-._IqqS, 28-33,

"G"eat Go_hic::-,.:_eri(x-n(...'ottases .... (tom [-n£}}sn.._" ' .:_.a...... ," ,.._.R_,.:, ....f"_,:..-,-...... :.;.%,:_.>../ou;.,...... _a:,' ' ;__''u_x_ *',,,._...st 1995,.?c_ ...... _3 breek Temples ic,r s Your'g Repuc.,t_c, :...... -"s:x _,<,,.., ...... ,,_./ournas< May.-! she i 995, 56-5 !.

"The J-_-rcbil:ecture{::>the( ,S_;anishC.."kmi::<_" Oid-House :ou,n.': ]_'nuary-Febr.uary 1995, _2-37" , ,ouses of Homes: The

"":bJ:_'.",,."_,'"__._.,s, from the 17_!_Centu,,y:. A Look a_ Houses o" Co}onial ,,-,,m_:...... c_.,....w.....:d.-Hou.se"/our:_a':,"" Seotember-'" ,.-_s...:.:,_.,_1a94:,,:<>_.*

"The Case "or Concrete ...... H,._u_.,_s"C;,:H-...... _:,";'_ jou::ia:;/',4ay-J ur-_e1n..-::-._, 4,48-54. .-.Ir.#n_ngBut a Rectan_!e: The Cyclical History of :_"."_,_:'_"_ and Round _,--',.ouse.s,O:d_/Iou_;e :c:urna:, ,,',<_a_ch- :\phi 199.¢, 34-39. "Exotic Reviva!s trc.m tP,._,,(Ja_e ...... : ',,,o....sh Revi,,*ls _n;-_.s.-,.... " .;, Hou_,_ " Ho_,_,./ou:na/, .lanua_v-Februa_YI°94, , ,44-49. "An A_chitecturaJ Rummage _.*!,_" Old.-i-.:uu."e:our,_,_.....q....._' ,_,.n._,.e,r',-,.,_;c..t,-,,..,_:_i-.._..Iqq'__..s0-54, '_

bec.....ona .!_omes,ar-dqummer•I-_or'..'es,"O:d House ::p:...... n'oaI.. j_Jiv-, :_u_,..._ust4."_- _,_._.,_.... nnt " ,' Chic._goSun __..,mes, October 1, 1993,

"Rows and Rows of Row H_.,u_,__-,O,:dd--,:,<'us:oume a: Ma_ch-Aprii isq3, _,:.-._:. "Making the Honor Roll: Does Your House Se!or'_ on the Nationa .R_-_R._er.__( H_s.or_cPi'_-t.:,,_.o ""._ces?." Cel, t_n-_nin C '.;:a '_ .*--:nu<]'..-,"" o',...,ma:,lanu_'rv--Februarv 19q_ 4_.,u_::"

"Reading the Old House," re;_;ul_'rO:d..:d.ou.se/our;;,:..'Feat._: re,:',r=._.'..:_e",p_,t_:.n; .be;_Octobe_] 892 _o present "8efc,.....r_ Vinyl , There was Lli:_.,...."*"'_,e_,::%,_:,'O: .....c-.._ouse/our:_a.:, S,,m.-'--mber.Octot'_r199" " 2, 4,.V _'su. Fie :-_i_-l:,,.Ch:cas"oSun T@_e,3,.SeF_m_'_r...... 20, 1992. Post-War Houses, f"t:,-:._ ...._,_/,.:um:._J.ulv-Au..sust1992,I, 55--59.

"The Modem B,_..em-sq ,. _.>...nt., :: O::._..Hou'_:or..*.j :ma!, Maydune 1992, 30..34. "A;t r';_"n .snd Internat:ionalSty,es.. " _ " _,.:.4_,,..,,-.._journal M::,._:i:.-Apri!1992, 55%.0,

Pu,_o_oHouses of the "_c,ut:.nwest{':..,,_.:;_..,:.x.'s(_,<.,_..'.,:,_,_,:_a:, a_}: "Th:,,...Beau;,;>A_ts-_,.,_.c._"!_," .O/dd--iousej:'ur,.a.,:..• , No,.,-..:,,t..=','_:_"'_",_..-..,-._:'.__'..,,._._,_:_"bet i c_q1_._. , 3.,-_"'"....C, • -,, "American Houses in ...... _En£1ishs..:v_es,.,_ ".... :- ,...... >...... _...... ,__,:',':',m,-:.';--...c_.:, "_...... ,_.e, 1991, 45-49.

"'v.ca 1- : ite:rcnean '_._n_._tion5," .-,H d"_...... IcLHo,: ,.<,_/'"ou;na:, ]uJy-A.ugust 1991.'t " D _-"-_t.,aD.

"The Fren<:b ,c,,.cvi,_a=-_,..,....-...._.. ,--....:_d_,,.",,..,.',..use:v:"_'°"_,_,,:,..i%"_aw!u_se....,. i """i_..4!--45.

"Decorative.... i_i_: ----: OId-:.:ouse/o" ur,._a:'',h4a;cmApNI 199i: ..._,_._ ..'...z.C.:o.

...... I/_:, ::_ :v/aS_ _ 5_.- .....ty ::'_.c, ._ :4 O i q "Tise Formal Revivals-The C'>Ionk'l _mdGeorgian Styles ofthe Twentieth Cen.',ury,_'O_'dd,_.suse./our,*_i!,March- April 1991, 4943_ "Pre-Cut!--__.oJSeS-- ,-----Lala_o£H:):--mq" _ f_4 _._,_,_ :,..;_,..,_iNovern..ber_December 1aar; ..;e.-_,-_-.s.:.,'.

ou_.-_',_:rl._,.-_ Little Horn,..., OI,-L}..&-_e/ouma',, Sep_ember_Octooer ] 990, 55-5. <.;raclous ,...oun,,_ Dir'in 8 ir virglr'.a , V,:c,,onanmome.s ,,_2(1619). Sprin_,.1983 ';The Emlen Physick House, Cape May; N)," %ctoNan Homes, Winter 1983. "Readir-£_heOld House:T,,_ _,-_ Gothic Period," Oldd--_,ouseJourna',,December I984, 226_s_'7. "Readin.,4the ,:_Id House: The Romanesque Revival " O/::AHouse ' ' _,_,,_:-,' _,_.__-,, 988, .

"Readir,..£TM_,_e.OIdHouse:" OctaSons ,_'wlH_:_xa,_on_andother M,u,tl_"_,'_._,a,_ ....dF."-_cr'.'-:_._rid._*;-....." ' ' ,ou.,,.-.,_]u, r;,-, 1986, 228_23 !. "Readin 8 d_eOld, _---_,,,.u-_._._-.C(;i,-_:'_,,__,Houses, Two Resicp..,-;iPointso( V_:-_,.v,,_o,...... O_,:;J:ouse ,loum_-'_:_r:uaryd"" " :ebruary 1988, 54-59,.

"Reading the Oid House: The Georgian and Federa! Styles," OP,Jd-_',._usejournal, March-April 1988, 22-28. '"Readin 8 _..neOld House" Fren('h an@Cerman H:_:._:,es,£.._d--House]ou.rp.a%May_.lune 198B,._.so:_. Reao_m__;-_Oid House: Greek Revwal "-.... _:_ ....,_.Oid Northwest Territory/' ...#:G_,,uu._e J'u .... ,_.... 1.988, .37_42.

"Readingthe Old House: The Gothic Reviva) Style," Oldd-,_ou.seJoumai, September-October i 988. "Readin_ the _-;id }--!ou_;,_-TheIt_lian.al'_House, O,,'d-Ho!.se ]c,um.a/, movemse.r-Decem..ser t 983

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EDUCATION B.A., S<',:::iology(History Mir'cr),F[orida At!a_ttiCUniversity, L_ocaRaton: 1:970 Graduate Courses in Folk _l"_uare, ' '*'vve.- .....,lern_,.entuckyUr_iversTtv,,. l__" _,.,8

PROFESSIONAL I..x_TERES-%AND EXPeRiENCE l--iistoric<_}andarchitectural research and writing, Historic preservation, federal preserva.tion re_u!ation process, "_ ...... :....and..s,,:_ ,_,_.x.,._.,_itation,historic_- .;,tr_....._..... ' "._:'_-,_ reports, and ...... r.. "ians. Prepares Natior-a} Re_ister • _ ,-,:,. nominatior-.s for properties and h_storic. d:_;,r....s,._ as well as nisto.ricai material for Historic, ,_`n,._r,:_r_'_ _BuE_d_ngsCU..',__ . ,_-._,snq_documen_ction_lecture...... ,-_,, r on H_..:_"._o "ricAmer ;,':*__Ar_...: chitecturalsly_( " '":.s,research met_",cso' Co-author_' ";#-_ ]ames _...... " o8_ for arti-:les _, t:;_ _,',,-:in The O&-:/_--M.:,_/,.::,ur_a[aPd ,_tm_,_,-_.(, ,..,,,,,--......

PROFESSIONAL _MPLOY,MENT 198%Present GAI _...... '_'-r'_:i ]:rants.,l_c., Senior ._wcb._tecturaiFti<-,_,42:,. • ...... -_i! 1982-.Present Massey Maxwell Associates, Partrer, Historic Preservation Special;st. 1988_Present Nadona[ Preservatiof Institule: \.Vdter _;ndSenior _-ssociate ! 97%1982 Consultant, Historic Preservatior_ 1978 Bell Grove, lnc., Executive Di.ector 19_, _.- la,7- .... N_o,:,_.J Trust for !--_...... ","_._,,,r_,Pres_-rva.t_on,Admini_,:trgtor.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Researci_ed and wrote Historic Preservation Maintenance Manual for U.S. Navy• qample of researd-_and preparation of National Re_ister of Historic Places nominations, individua.I properties (Roberl E. L_:.,_BoyhoodHome_-' in, Aiexar-dria, ,. _,.,'_t." ,, ,; MonLe ,,: v _st:;,"inFreaeri'::K .... C_,unty,,..,'"v:_,_,"Killab..evlin in Front Royai, VA,',,and historic districts such as Suckland in Prince William County, VA; multiple resot._rces(U.S. customhouses it- F:'uerl.aRi.c(;). Certificadan for income tax credit o( hi:;.:t.,ricD__i[(Jir;gre,'a.allitalk)r'_2 tMavfi ,-'_,'_:,_,.,`,.....Hc4e.[in '*'w,asiningtorb DC ,, HA.BSdocumen_Ption .:'Fort__...... _s,,ye,,.vr.,, b....-_-_-.,m,-,.,,;_t.._:,,,.;,_,,_,.,n .... _ istiiiery in .c.,unset H}lis .....,. vA_.. ,_ Research and wriIT;ngmagazine articles for the generai reader on historical architectura! styles and historic pr...... _t_,nfor" < _.1,:;-..<.,.),...... He,'+<"_i:._>", me:;. Cor_tr_oul/ng" "_a Editor,._,.,,,,.-<.,,,,_<../<..,ure/>a ,_ Director and Senior As-s.ocic.tewith natiora! non-profit cor;sort;,'..;m for preservation education, technical ass;si:aPcefor business and goverr'mer% and hist..:'rT,':building preservation developr._'ent c('nsuitation. Prepared history "or historic structures reports. Old Cancer Hospita! in New York, and C<'r,-I Gable_:. Congregat;ona! Church it'.. FL. _- Pre_.,a:_mHistory of c-.t._'_phenr_<,_....,....e....._u, Ho=,_._in,, v,;,a.-.];_'_._,-_,DC.... , tot property master p!._n. Administered National Endowmer-t for lhe F-i,;manTtiesP[ar_nin_Grant, Dor"t Tear it Down, Inc.; cc,ordTnated finan(:_a records, -"_'._.,*_a_'dn*._andwnrk- of _.ixc(-r_su[tar-ts

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1ac_4.,.,.....j,c_,.- Arcbt_rIu.'sl...... Hstori at.:(or Rc..ule219, High:way Proiect in r_- -,,-_.,_:(._..n_.,=_"_:_arar..d_,4onroe Counties,. %'Ves_ Vir_,._._r_ia.Client:...."_,<:,<,_,:....V ir!_Fr_au:_-,i>_of,"qbligh'_vays.''- " 1984.-97 Wri>r iwith:".._-JvR_onc, "'..... _, < - . .s...... x;_..,,._'r_'JH" _"",' .c>e__ -.',.....-_sofart,ri:- L,uildin_5 and s{r.'..xi:t,:..x'es:_.,,"v:,.;<-,.'.,ar'dwri!ten o,.;,....;mentation:a....., hist-aric c_si:r_cti,'.JenSfication, boundary ,::ieSn_ior, and d:..,,.umer'tatior'; r._c,_mr.,'-er_dafionsf,::'r_._R Ji<...... o,r;,-,_,historic context::, final report. Client: Vfrginia ....._..-;._...... _,,_rv:ent.. r;[ H_stonc " " Resources. Richrr'ond, VA.

19q2 Hisb",rir" Preservation 0:'ianan(! C,,::*e:_::h*,"'-"','*,::_,,._Restoration(as subcor_tractor) 1986 and 199"'z Historic str-.._ctu:-:,.....repc'rt,d ;-'-,w;--..e"_,.,..,:.;_,.,tos,'""....hi.storicai _.,e"q",'_.:;Iopm_:.n__or 183">..o'8mans}":un(Mead Hail, Madisor',Nj}. R,:._w,_a-_o_Cor,s:,._Ilan_andiechnical sludies folk, wing 1989 fire. Client: Drew _un_vers_% Madison, _':'

1991 P,,eea,-_dt'reservafion•...... _,,.,a:n_,:.,_¢-:,ceManualfor _" ._....._ U.S. Navv.,_'_'a_.subcor'..tractorL P:..>,__,"_85%"-.-,,--,.... "' o_, _e.<_. + and eva!uat_on'" of _'._;-vv.fadlides _'t San Di_;"..o..,,Norfolk., %Yash_ngton" ",and Phi_aae,ph_,t,basesfor ' : reo::,r'nmen(_ations. Client.:N;s-VFACEN''rvv_,.., ...... k;h4Nodhern D>""xision, Phil.adels.hia. 1991 His!oric Presen,,ationConsukar-t ;or"$56 mi!lior_ r,:.-.,,,_.,,,,:._t,_..,r..,,.um,.,e<; -x_L-_.:..,..;nandren;'.bilit.;.tion ta:.< cre..'s,_-_,j;_.- h4aytiower"' _4-_._:u_ b %Vashit.._.:."nr,DC. C}i._qt" h,,"'_a,,-vv_s_,Associates.1988, ' ...... =" " " ' 1qQ1 .,.,, ..... _.,.,_;,:,...... _,:,J:.l,_c,riL_,...enabi_;....:,_._,or: " Certil:kat:;on Appeal, Om"_i-giltrr'ore I---Ict:e_, Provide'a(,..,'*_ RB: •,,oc:e,.-4.- island. C!ient Prov{.c,'_'r.:nc_$, ie.mor..:,Hote Co:p,." ,....,...... Bn, _; Provi ,.,<,'__-''':_;..._-_ Ri., i 991 Nationai Re,islet nomination, conF,uitation on community survey•. of >,a.) :r- hous< Rosemont Historic -...r;;£rict, Ale×andria., VA. Client::R. h-...... :,ae.mont(.iti "....zen5 Associa.:i,::}n,Alexandria, V&,.. i...... q:)0 A...... _,_:._-_...... ography _"*-""_b_-,I_ o_"ali..... pub}i'x-tic,ns sp('nsored ,;: ,-,->.....; _.'.x,'-_ored..... bv , 'F'I "f% ' ['5 "c-.>,' ;.. ;-lz'\_.., : R...... ] q".b.3- _' "9 i gO ,..;p_ie..qt: t"_,,Bc''H_A ,h_.*:Ro

199F} Detailed Stucjy ot Factory 8ui{c{_,qoq 1870sNga0s, with :_'--'or,o_,_._ materials, evaluation and ...... :e',..,._;_R_: r.-,-'-_.l:d,4d o";s tot rr'Usespa ':'-:'-_Ben Scnroeder " ' <_,,-..'---_I;._-0,_,..t,,o_.::...... ,-....;,X Z..c"'mp_ex,, _s,

1989 t _:_,.,rlc"-";he:,e_....Na,._of, : r,ia...-_,sLRx::i:.=...re:u.p,;:t: measured d'_'_'_' ....=*,_,,_=e-'_,photos,pr,vsx.:N history of bui _-o :e(.umrr,.:.rw.,==uo,,_-.fo"prese:,,--,.+ion...... and renab iitatior; (as _,,:bconsuI+_.., ,_=_-_/,.....Gi')be ,_`ouse, ,,:__"_:n;:_tor,.;%',. Ci_ent: , _,x_-...,.-._v,n_,w,. ._ ,---._ea:n [o_[ca; _Society, Arlington, VA, ! 9_'_8,.. Prepared ,_--_*q.<:,,_.t.. documer'tation of hbt,J:_,.-"":'- quarters and recomme"Matior-s for ,euse. Fort _,,I''ye_-, n;•, ,_ :in_ton.VA t._iient:: ..... LJ,5, Cor_s of Envineers, N('rf'oik L,l-_n',_..rl<._. " -+ _988 P..__....."...... a_=_. :',r_consui_t ,._.l"''<.,n -d<:<:umentat<}n, ' ",...... ,rid ?pplicct:ior, for feder._ire}"abi!i_. ....""at/,..._ntax,.:rec_,iL Hotc! \&'a:._hir:£ton,",V:,,.h_,_._,_,,', DC. C!ier't: CaY[ex Co-poratior!, GaX:eston TX.

i 985 H "_-,_ ...... oric:P;..-...... ";-_"....._...a.,,"...... _{,,,....,or four Nationa! ReSi•_ sterrv.'rnir,.a_ions.Pc_erk)F:_co,_us_c• F- _.....r"_n ,'s.uses Clie r't: ::u ,_. q t....at,.,_ ...... ,n_,, g,.--_._--,..,4.;_.,ce, t...... ,V-_.,,, ington r'_ C

],.....tq ,_ ;',,ia::<,,,,,eli..Pase,- ,."of 6 19f'_7 S_-.;diesand plan ._a,.,,,•_'resen_ationofca_ "1920sCora Ga.a_es';m_;na,o._ ...._o....,.._,Ci_urchI;.,o:.rian.-._,,_.., ,u_'_....:,,,.,,nsa:u-_. _ ':t)." C _'_ Coral Gable_ C(-n;:._r,_g_._{ien,_:_,lChurch,Coral Gat::_!,-_:FL. 1%ZP_, "_...... ,,.u_r,_._::icSurve o ...._ y of Historic Landmarks !:_u_'-- _...... ,cun_u,.a_, '.4Principai photographer" and direct:or" for 3,000 photos o" design,s,ed Washir-gton DC lar'dmarks and districts. Client: DC Division of His_')ric Preservation.

19[_7: _:_. .,.,..::._".... ,,_ion consu I'_ u-_:u ",l, and ' evalua{ion c,f b_rr'"P:'_;_s-,,._ .hi-_--. qilver_.Sprin. ,.'._CBD, including, He-:hr Dep,_.rtrner_IStore, ] C Penney, and small Colesviiie Road stores, Ei;_ Building. and Fa!kland Apartmer_.ts.qi{ver_..:._i>r_n_..MD_...e,tr,-::lB,'¢, '-,.,.i,_,_"s_-_ District Redevek-pmenl er.ale(:ts. Client_'qi.,_Various developers.

t98/ His_:orical and ,_:rchitectur_! s_.udy s:;,d pJa:n for a Natior.:_.i Museum o Eiec_riciV. Westpor_ G_n,-,ra_n_ Station, BMtimore ML..'_k.lient: ._a.dmore Gas & E!_,,*..4,-Compar% i986 Survey and Plann;ng of Historic District, Nadona} Register nora;nation preparation. Cuipeper, Virsinia. Clier'..l" Town of _....._,pep_.=,"VA."

1986 Historic S_:ructareReport and Plan for Deveiopmen.: of Large, H{stc'.r{(; Wa{erfront House as a museum. Bonnel: House, Ft. Lauderd4ie, FL. C ient: _:l(_id_" !rust for i-{istoric £reserva{i')n, Ta}lahasse.e,FL,

1°8_ Project D-,_-c_:uaand r_u,voyo._Berr,,.",'iile.t,4ii{wood and Bovce. Vi:.o_nla. (_la-ke Coun..ty, Virginia, i_Jst,,:::,rir.::District S_udies{subconsub.ant)_ Client: Government. of CI.'.-;rkeCompany, BerryviJle, VA. 1984 Sur-,eyand Inventory of Historic Resources; RecommendatiOns for National Re_ister listings. Fort Be'_vr ".>_r.v_r_n "" " ia. r"..J_,._..n_ _.". U5. Depart.men_ot the Army TD/sF"Fh,k.:

PUBLICAT!ON5 (BOOKS AND ARTICLES)

Books (with ]ames C. M,a.-'._se.y;PHncipalAathors) 19°5_. .,'--_ouse...._.*,,;_,.o,fAm.,,.•, eF,c_. For i ne _,o-_ouse.., . !o,:;m,_/. Vikin8 Yres*: New York. i 995 /'t;t.s& Crat'L_.S:t'.,.,'{eBaoksSeries_.Abbeville Press, Ne-v York. 1aa4 _:_'_Co_h;,cRevival. StHeBook._ Serir.,_, ,s_-,!-,,._,,,_,_Press,, _"...... __._._.vYork.

1992 (-Etti JamesC. Massey and _ncy B. C,chwa4z) His_o,:;,cAmen'can g,.;,,/d;,n_sSurvey i H',.s_,:,:._.r,,_\icmerican En_Meerin_ Record: At,.Ann,a.,Eed g_blio_raphv....qat:fonaJ Park Service, W>asl"ingt:orb D.C. 1991 ,H%,:oric_..,u_.su.c_...... ,,"_.....P...-...... _cr, v.2.t,',an_',a...,'.}'a,';. "'.u h_A\,g:A(.:MC:L'-)73_M_xand__,.-_.,'" - '^ VA: Naval Facilities Ensineerin_ Command.

1983 7he ,.,us;;'_...... _,a_.. _;. O',o ' ' ,u,.;.,,,._.,,seGlossary. Historic House Associ_.fion ,."_fAmerica... . _,Vashi.n_;ton,.D_C.. Book Reviews 1992 "Jim .,Masseyand Shir{ey h4axwe{!- Hist.oF': Preservzti,."r_i_ d-,..eRealWorld,:' by Eve bl. Kahr; in Tr,.z.'c,",;,',;o_n.uai_,l din_,November_December 1992, 5, 72-73. 199i "T},.,ePreservationist:'s Pr'>_;ress:Archib:t,'.:tur_?.lAdventuresin Co,_serving Yesterday's Houses,': by Hu_hH...... _ ...... _Naiionai ksu_,.._io_-_\,,'_useurrbi--aii 1c_c_ Fc.rrar, .Straass& O rot._×,New (JI'K,

Icsc_':,,.,,.,"HOWO}riis]'_.., '..iS_J.).JS__'?;".....byJ-J_.Ploward,in--,,i£,_;,.. p'...... -',i:_w--,._.,__..N_.tion?,iBui__Jng. Muse-rn,_., \,Vinter iqqn...... : Fa,'ra ", "q...... ,_: a_.:._,,.-.-_ Girou'<, b-}eW York. Articles

"Rock of_ .,::g_s-(...... "}iCagC;S ' ""k.._l("L...... :'._SOt.?_H_,U_"4:., ._" f'_"_'_ _: .... -" _ _'_"_ "'. ,_k.,'J;3_/-l'.'J;'i_ 'i¢"}(iI4, fJJ-7:J,

1i9f3 Maxwel - Page3 of 6 F,ui_h V:rginia Ca.dden) Editor ar..d c,--,:-,-_rfib_.'%_vi_:,: Time: The _4_,:t,-,.::,-Archi'_e',,_ureof Strasb..ir_ " E',::hl,a_t"' brocr'ur'e' and c_:_tlons" S,.,_.,._,u '_-"/_,_rs,V:rginiaqt ..,r:.Lbu 's •r s -_ _,,..'_u_,art, 1991 (with ]ames Massey0

"The klI-A"r,,,ericari.,_-a...... ::"yI--.!n,,.,,,_:_:...... A Lock at.the r_u.':_q'_r,--u_a.e," O/dq--iu'Js,e,_,n,'_-_,,_...., _"_ NovembePDecembe- "_995, ,_,b--.,44_

"C.reat <_,athic:Amerk':an ...... _.:J_o:.,..-._"fromEnglish Castles,"OJ,J..H.y.;.'..;e,loumal,.. ul;,-kugust.._199._..... _,..,. "Gre,d_...... T...... '_", , for a Young Ri..publlc.....p " " {h_,-_;-- ,_..,,...... ;,-,.<,:]c,.,umal, ,,.,ay_.t.:ne._,_ " ] q9:._ 56-51

[_:. S'r/"ibs"_':rP Of *: ''_ c,...... :.,i - " " (,,u.._.ou-s ]ourn_l, ]an.:.!ary_Febru_'ry1_qg:- _.,:, _>. 2-3"_

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"Survivors from the ]7t}- Ce.ntdry: A Look _'t :---io-._sesofCoionia! America,"Oid--Hou:e/o:.'rn._;'. September- October 1994, 57o61o

"Tbe Case fork_,, "",-,_r:_._r_:.b.:House,s.--,_, ,."Old_Housejoum.'L. k4as'-.]Jr'e. 1994, 48_54. "Anything Bu: A Rectang!e:.The Cy<:lica! History of Octa_<)nal_..andRound Ho:,s,--,':_'.,.,,_ Oldd-!ou,se !o,,;rnal h._,"ch*,,_ Apd! !994_ %4:39, E>::u

"Second Homes ;'nd.... qu..mmerH_...... ,:_:es, ,<..A_t_-,,_.r, M,,;_<._,_'._,s_,_. ,,_t_,r .,, _i_,,. -_ ]uly_Au_ust 1993,-,...... _..o-..._,.Eer._fint.,"%_c_,<_o, , ._.. c, O ..... Sun Tim_b,, - October i; 1993. "Rows ana Rows ot Row Houses," C);a-House jouw,ni/, h4a.."ch_.¢pr.tt993, 52_57.

",Making the Honor Rol!: Does Your House Bekmg o::the National Register of H:s_.oric Places?,"Column it..O/d- ouse ;:..,,:,,,m, }anuary4::et:>ruary1993, 44*5o "r<'::,_.lingthe ,'-',iriHouse," ,._-_o:,i.._urn.:..._:.pt::,_;q...... ,:.... "-'_:'r--Oc_ .-_*,1-_.._u,._, ]992,, 4-1--50. Re,....,,t, " .n_:._ Chica£o :.." .ur; Tin:es, September 20, 1992,

"PP._*-v _,_,, '__'_':_" ;L'fotb,.'s_,"_'_'_ L.qO_IOU::e'_"'' /o!"ur,q_ .j_i l',,,'_,&tlgC:.S['_ i 992, 55_5 ':?, "The Modern B'_<...... t " _-'; I _..1...... _,'...... ; _, -_,, : r t-_z,......

"Art Oeco ar':d_nte;n_:t:ona:S_:yM>,...... C-'._!(.,-, u_oL:_e,, - ]", ....urr;a;_ . _v_rcr:_r-p':: _...... i °:'_ 55--60. '"Pueblo F{r;us..-:,:sof_:_-_r_,._'_ur: ,_ ',w_t ",, O/d-Ho:;se Journal, ]an_.,'a:v4--ebru_rv ._i99 ? 3_..42. "The [':,eaux_A:ts_-,:_:..,S_',::, " Old-House ./ourn,_!, N-,':..,_,embe_*D::,: e__e...... ".n'"r_-::....q9] ; __:_%43.. , ,meri.:-:r- tlo._ses in Oh1 English Styles,.O,'d-Hou_:e]ourna/, a_,_l,c...._':o,.: O..,ob,.r 1991 45..49 "h..led:terranean Tr:_ditior:s,;' ....,',,(;-,,--,oujoseurnal, july-August 1aa_, 4_ 4c_

"[}"e Fret:oh R_v:',,'als,r_,...... 4 -,:- :'r....-<_-,,,.-.-_)OUt' _.-:ab: M_>..-jt'. _...... ,: _e I csc_,, 41 -.-;"_b"

"Oec:or_'t:ve Tiles, Oldd-_,ou.se._,",,."n_,:,-.....v_,_r :_:.,_; ' "- "-[.,r:l1 99 i 54_3

._,,,_ _ _ _ ..., ...... : "[>re-Cu:. .. Houses,Catalog _-_...... _ <..,,o-l-ff._:-__ou um_/, _:_ _O_<,rTi_ "_.,,.,-.[" :"_.._<:._L<-";r_ '_...... _ q'-_ ] 990 :{r'(" "* _

!!98 _\,i:x,,_;e!i- Page4 of 6 "Builder Stvl,; .--_H,.,u...... •.4,___.-:_,-,_....._,,-. ca s lit.fie _. Home.s," O/d-H,ousejoumal, . _'"ep ...... w.mu_ _...... _;_,.,"_.....:_.-.,:_,.,_.._..,1990.55.-59., . '*Grad<}us.....Country Dir-ir_8 in Vi"gfi-:ia."_.'v";"...._,,.,.,.,"",:,, n._-mme'..;"i, ztl_"619). ...<':'_.,,in.<4"1"_u_"? "Ti_e Er'-,,ie_Pi_ysick. H,-'use, Cape M.-;y, N)," V.,ctor,:a:-_Home:, Winter 1983.

Rea'.'._ngt!:e O}d House: The "<_<}:_'..:__ ": _...... e.,:cad,,,'<:.J.d-b.',ou.sejournal, D_"...... _,.,.m:.2,er1984, ",_26-2"_" "P-,-_"_ing__._r-,,.jldHouse:,.....,_._._., The_s,om_,r:e_queRevival," "_...... Old-House ]ou_nal.,}anuary-Februa:y 1986, 32-33.

'"Readi"_8the Old House: Octago;:s and l_e>.:.-.,;_onsandoiler MultiF.-celed Eccentric:ties," Old-HouseJourna!, June 1986, 228-231.

...... o ,Jld House: t.o_.._n_;Houses., [wo me.?,:on_IPoiab_...ol_View," O.I,.._--,.__,ou.,.e...... ;,._.,_""_-*_,,'<_.,,_ar"ua:?qCebruarv 1988, 54-59.

"_eadin 8 t}"e Old'" blouse The Ceorgian andFe,: " , ...... e.ra:bty_es,<. "_id '*, _,-,_:-_,-u -'oa

'"__,adiq$.....,. ,_[b,eO:d Ho.use: Fret:oh and GeraRan Houses," C,.:,-4,_'..... ,_",,_,.::<,-_./ouma:, Mayo u.."_.e'_a_-_,,.,,..._,._....<_?_,,o_ ,.--_. Re_cing the Old House: Greek Revival Houses :n the Oid No_xhwest Territory," <,,o-,"_"_-_',,.x.,'/o,sum,"...... al, ]uly_Aug: ,_.._, 1988, 37-42_ c

"%"\_'_'_,s_:'_ the Old House: :],_ Gothic Revival "_::yle,";..,:.,,..,-)b-_._,<.:_,'c.:,_" ,..::. :,_,S__, : ".:_..,_:-_,,-+-,., c_ "Reading the O}d° _--_,,>u.._>-,,'._-"The_.,ta:_amatebiouse," '" O_ ",-_,-_'o 'J_ ,'/oun<,._'sa.% .N:. !.....,ve_:u .>.t.._.;..r- -_s_-D,.cem_ :,,e, .,. 1988-- ,-

"V<_rnacular :'-'louses:The Virginia. I-,%.-_u_:%"O/d-Hot.,',:._. - -j:ournal, _Ma_ch:986 (b?<:k ....,,,,t. ....ve;_.o ;

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Bre_:svi|le Corn°t house Complex t-IistorkaI Researeh fbr ,._chaeologicaI Reconnaissance fbr Prince William County Board of Supervisors and the Brentsville Historic Centre Tpast, Summer- Fall 1.999. Center fix Historic Preservation, Mary Washi_gion College.

Leesburg, Virginia ][iistoric DisIrict Phase .17fSurvey: Su-cveyof 220 resources located in the Old and Historic District, Leesburg, Virginia with completio_, of lr_tegrated Preservatior_ Software (IPS) tbrms submitted to the Department of Historic Resources, FatI 1998 - Summer I999, GAI Cons@rants, Ir_c.,MonroevilIe, PA with Geoffrey Henry, Project Manager.

Successful Nati_mal Register Nomination: _900.) Result: This 1,288_acre property was listed on the Virginia .La|ldmark Register on.March l.7_ 1.:¢'('):(._:2)-and on the NationaI.R_;__t_ --oj'_.-_--;tofHistoric Places o|_.June 6. I999. Center for Historic Preservation, MAD,"Washington C.oIIege.

i[l[istorie Prese_wation Rehabilitation Ta_ Credit Applicatio_._: Prepared o_._3.3Contdbutin_,_. Buildings at _"Nortb. _Vales" in Fa.uquier County, Virginia, Center fi3r Historic Preservation, Mav W ast_ingto|_ College.

I_tegra_ed Prese_wation Software (IPS) Updating Warre_to_, Virginia Historic Distr:ict. IPS b _.,dat_Suflbtk Virginia Historic District and Leesburg, %_' mma Histork:. District. GAI C.o_-_.sultar_ts,Inc.,.Monroeville.,PA

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