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Photo Collection.Mdb Thomas Balch Library Legacy Photo Index (through 2007) SUBJECT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CITY STATE DATE SLEEVE# ITEM # (4) PURCELLVILLE VA 1133 TB0297 LUTZ CHILDREN TIN TYPE1947 WW1126 SMITH JEFF (4) ALDIE VA 2003 1170 2ND STREET SCHOOL (4) WATERFORD VA 2003 1192 2ND STREET SCHOOL OUTHOUSE (4) WATERFORD VA 2003 1192 4 H4 H DRESS CONTEST WW2850 4 H4 H FAIR MIDDLEBURG VA 1953 WW4660 4 H4 H FAIR 1954 WW5028 4 H4 H FAIR PURCELLVILLE VA 1950 WW2557 4 H4 H FAIR AT LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOLLINCOLN VA 1956 WW6595 4 H4 H SHOW MIDDLEBURG VA 1955 WW6270 4 HARNOLD BROTHERS 1946 WW0719 4 HCAMPING TROOP 1946 WW0813 4 HDAIRY HERD IMPROVEMENT ASSO WW0383 4 H DINNER AT ALDIE ALDIE VA 1950 WW2364 4 H DINNER AT SCHOOL FRANK KEESLINGLEESBURG VA 1953 WW4475 4 HFIELDS WINNING HEIFERSROUND HILL VA 1946 WW0721 4 HLIVESTOCK JUDGING TEAM1948 WW1602 4 HMARTZ 1946 WW0720 4 H OFFICERS 1950 WW2182 4 H OFFICERS 1951 WW2691 4 H SHOW PURCELLVILLE VA 1944 WW0778 4 H SEE NEGS 116 ‐ 124 BENEDUM PEGGY ANNE WW0116 4 H SEE NEGS WW0031‐0034 ARNOLD BROTHERS 1ST ALL CLASSES BEEF1945 WW0031 4 H CLUB OFFICERS 1951 WW3064 4 H CLUB TRIP TO BLACKSBURG 1941 WW1993 4 H CLUB PARADE PARADE PURCELLVILLE VA 1947 WW1146 4 H DINNER LINCOLN VA WW2770 4 H FAIR PG 111 (4) LOUDOUN COUNTY VA 1936 1051 TB0604 4 H SHOW 1952 WW4295 4‐H FAIR 1937 TB0658 Wednesday, April 01, 2009 Page 1 of 346 SUBJECT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CITY STATE DATE SLEEVE# ITEM # 4‐H FAIR COWS 1937 TB0659 6 HORSE TEAM PG 112 (4) CIRCLEVILLE VA 1940 C 1051 TB0605 7 UP CALF CATTLE 1947 WW1215 A & P(2) MIDDLEBURG VA 1930 510 A & P(8) LEESBURG VA 1105 A & P GROCERY STORE E LOUDOUN & CHURCH ST (2)LEESBURG VA 885 A & P NIGHT SNOW LEESBURG VA TB1214 A & P PARKING LOT (2) LEESBURG VA 884 ABEL DOROTHY HILLSBORO VA 1932 TB0329 ABEL LORRAINE (2) HILLSBORO VA 1945 874 ABLE MARION HILLSBORO VA 1932 TB0329 ACADEMY THE ACADEMY (2)BLUEMONT VA 2004 1210 ACCIDENT 1953 WW4727 ACCIDENT CLARK'S GAP VA WW1486 ACCIDENT 1948 WW1473 ACCIDENT WW2066 ACCIDENT WATERMELON TRUCK LEESBURG VA 1956 WW6574 ADAMS ANNA ROUND HILL SCHOOL (6)ROUND HILL VA 1937 895 ADAMS CANTEEN MRS KETOCTIN CHAPTER OF THE NSDAR(3)BLUEMONT VA 1959 858 ADAMS CHARLOTTE (4) 1954 591 ADAMS ETHEL CHILD 1948 WW2646 ADAMS ETHEL CHILDREN 1953 WW4588 ADAMS ETHEL LITTLEJOHN 729 WW0591 ADAMS ETHEL LITTLEJOHN (4) 753 ADAMS ETHEL LITTLEJOHN LOUDOUN HISTORY AWARDS (6)LEESBURG VA 1994 362 ADAMS ETHEL LITTLEJOHN RE‐DEDICATION (6)LEESBURG VA 2001 963 ADAMS ETHEL LITTLEJOHN REDEDICATION LUNCHEONLEESBURG VA 2001 1261 ADAMS EVELYN HILLSBORO VA 1932 TB0329 ADAMS FJOCKEYS PAGE 34 (4) 1024 TB0497 ADAMS HCONFEDERATE VETERAN (6)1888 788 OVERSIZED ADAMS HAWPE LOUDOUN HISTORY AWARDS (6)LEESBURG VA 1994 362 ADAMS JOE ROUND HILL SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM (6)ROUND HILL VA 1936 895 ADAMS JOHN BCHILD THE PLAINS VA 1948 WW1474 Wednesday, April 01, 2009 Page 2 of 346 SUBJECT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CITY STATE DATE SLEEVE# ITEM # ADAMS JOHN WASHINGTON (4) 886 ADAMS MARY JANE MURREY (4) 886 ADAMS PLASTER HOUSE HOUSE BURNED IN 1996ROUND HILL VA 1228 ADAMS SEED COMPANY (4) PURCELLVILLE VA 1132 TB0299 ADAMS W HCONFEDERATE REUNION (2)MIDDLEBURG VA 1886 182 ADAMSON ADALAIDE WW1626 ADDIS CLARKSON DR COLLEGEVILLE PA WW1476 ADONIS HALP 1946 WW0695 ADRAIN MR FIRE COMPANY LEESBURG VA 1955 WW6120 ADRIAN ALLEN CHAMPIONSHIP (4)ASHBURN VA 1935 868 ADRIAN BILLY (8) 692 WW4012 ADRIAN EUGENE MRS ANNIVERSARY 50TH WW2897 ADRIAN FREDDIE CHAMPIONSHIP (4)ASHBURN VA 1935 868 ADRIAN JEAN (4) 1947 785 WW0610 ADRIAN MR AND MRS WW2493 ADRIAN ROBERT LEESBURG HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATESLEESBURG VA 1951 WW2834 ADRIAN SAM CHAMPIONSHIP (4)ASHBURN VA 1935 868 AERIAL MAP (1) BLUEMONT VA 987 OVERSIZED AERIAL MAP (1) LEESBURG VA 1950 829 AERIAL PHOTO ORME & LACY 1947 WW1053 AERIAL PHOTO ROUTE 7 (1) 178 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH DOWNTOWN LEESBURGLEESBURG VA 1241 OVERSIZED AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH NORTH OF LEESBURGLEESBURG VA 1240 OVERSIZED AERIAL PHOTOS BOTTOM DRAWER OF PHOTO CABINETLEESBURG VA 2000 NB0004 AFRICAN AMERICAN SCHOOL LEESBURG VA 2003 910 AGAIN JIMMY ROUND HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (1)ROUND HILL VA 1939 909 AHALT CHILDREN WW2130 AHALT C RHOUSE IN SNOW 1945 WW0046 AHEARN JOHN PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK (6)LEESBURG VA 570 AINSWORTH 46 MAIN STREET (5)ROUND HILL VA 1987 797 AINSWORTH FRANCIS BAND MEMBERS ROUND HILL SCHOOL (4)ROUND HILL VA 1940 1059 AINSWORTH FRANCIS BASEBALL TEAM ROUND HILL SCHOOL (4)ROUND HILL VA 1940 1059 AINSWORTH FRANCIS BASKETBALL TEAM ROUND HILL SCHOOL (4)ROUND HILL VA 1940 1060 Wednesday, April 01, 2009 Page 3 of 346 SUBJECT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CITY STATE DATE SLEEVE# ITEM # AINSWORTH FRANCIS GRADUATING CLASS(1)LINCOLN VA 1943 1227 TB1173 AINSWORTH FRANCIS ROUND HILL SCHOOL SOPHOMORES (5)ROUND HILL VA 1940 936 AINSWORTH FRANCIS S C A OFFICERS ROUND HILL SCHOOL (4)ROUND HILL VA 1940 1059 AINSWORTH HUMPHREY HUNE FARM WW3002 AINSWORTH JIMMY TOM THUMB WEDDINGROUND HILL VA 1939 909 AIRPLANE ACCIDENT ACCIDENT LOVETTSVILLE VA 1956 WW6523 AIRPLANE ACCIDENT AIRPLANE WRECK PCA LOVETTSVILLE VA 1948 WW1044 AIRPLANE ACCIDENT OCTOBER 3 1948 LOVETTSVILLE VA 1948 WW1528 AIRPORT GROUNDBREAKING (1) 1131 AITON MRS BOOKMOBILE (2) 45 WW1077 ALBAN DONALD LEESBURG HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATESLEESBURG VA 1951 WW2834 ALBER EDITH TAVENER DAYSVILLE SCHOOL (2)DAYSVILLE VA 444 TB0017 ALBERT J MR & GRANDSON GRANDSON WATERFORD VA 1952 WW4319 ALDER EMMA ROUND HILL VA TB0190 ALDER KEVIN TOM THUMB WEDDINGROUND HILL VA 1939 909 ALDER LEE (8) 728 WW0579 ALDIE BASKETBALL TEAM BOYS ALDIE VA 1938 934 ALDIE BASKETBALL TEAM BOYS ALDIE VA (4) ALDIE VA 1940 934 ALDIE BASKETBALL TEAM GIRLS ALDIE VA (4) ALDIE VA 1939 934 ALDIE DAM (5) 1994 22 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL ALDIE VA 1942 TB1028 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL ALDIE VA 1942 TB1027 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL ALDIE VA 1939 TB1023 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL ALDIE VA 1939 TB1022 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL ALDIE VA 1939 TB1021 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL ALDIE VA 1939 TB1019 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL ALDIE VA 1942 TB1029 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL ALDIE VA 1938 TB1018 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL ALDIE VA 1942 TB1030 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL ALDIE VA 1939 TB1020 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL ALDIE VA 1940 TB1033 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL ALDIE VA 1943 TB1034 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL ALDIE VA 1944 TB1035 Wednesday, April 01, 2009 Page 4 of 346 SUBJECT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CITY STATE DATE SLEEVE# ITEM # ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL ALDIE VA 1944 TB1036 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL ALDIE VA 1944 TB1038 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL ALDIE VA 1944 TB1039 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL ALDIE VA 1940 TB1032 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL (8) ALDIE VA 1946 635 WW0044 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL 1950 WW2519 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM ALDIE VA 1950 WW2458 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ALDIE VA 1944 TB1041 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ALDIE VA 1944 TB1040 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM ALDIE VA 1949 WW1688 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM (4)ALDIE VA 1940 934 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM 3/49 ALDIE VA 1949 WW1735 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL ALDIE VA 1942 TB1024 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM ALDIE VA 1950 WW2599 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL ALDIE VA 1942 TB1026 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ALDIE VA 1954 WW4944 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ALDIE VA 1949 WW1885 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ALDIE VA 1951 WW2836 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS NEGS 44, 45ALDIE VA 1946 WW0044 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL MAY DAY ALDIE VA 1949 WW1883 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS ALDIE VA 1947 WW0898 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER ALDIE VA 1942 TB1025 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL BOYS TEAM ALDIE VA 1937 TB0683 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL GIRLS CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMALDIE VA 1937 TB0684 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ALDIE VA 1937 TB0685 ALDIE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ALDIE VA 1937 TB0686 ALDIE HORTICULTURE SOCIETY (2) LEESBURG VA 222 ALDIE MILL 4 VIEWS MILL (1) ALDIE VA 1061 ALDIE SCHOOL ALDIE VA 1940 TB1031 ALDIE SCHOOL ALDIE VA 1944 TB1037 ALDIE SCHOOL (1) ALDIE VA 1970S 787 ALDIE SCHOOL (4) ALDIE VA 1090 ALESSI MARION GRADUATING CLASS(1)LINCOLN VA 1943 1227 TB1173 Wednesday, April 01, 2009 Page 5 of 346 SUBJECT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CITY STATE DATE SLEEVE# ITEM # ALESSI MARION TOM THUMB WEDDINGROUND HILL VA 1939 909 ALEXANDER BLANCHE MT HOPE SCHOOL WAXPOOL VA 1912 77 ALEXANDER CLARENCE MT HOPE SCHOOL WAXPOOL VA 1912 77 ALEXANDER CORA TEA POTS 1954 WW4808 ALEXANDER FRANCIS COPY WW2004 ALEXANDER GRAFTON MT HOPE SCHOOL WAXPOOL VA 1912 77 ALEXANDER HARRISON MT HOPE SCHOOL WAXPOOL VA 1912 77 ALEXANDER J R HCOUNTY CLERKS OFFICE PARTY (2)LEESBURG VA 1954 890 ALEXANDER J R HJUDGE (2) LEESBURG VA 1950 890 ALEXANDER J R HJUDGE CIRCUIT COURT DECEASED (2) 1115 ALEXANDER J R HLOUDOUN CLERK'S OFFICELEESBURG VA 1954 WW4935 ALEXANDER J R HPORTRAIT AT THE COURTHOUSELEESBURG VA 1995 415 ALEXANDER JOHN CHILD 1949 WW1738 ALEXANDER JOHN H SGT MAJOR CONFEDERATE VETERAN (6)1888 788 OVERSIZED ALEXANDER JUDGE WW2567 ALEXANDER JUDGE DRINKING CONTEST 2 PRINTS 1 NEGATIVELEESBURG VA 1910 736 ALEXANDER JUDGE MARTZ JOE LOTTERY WHEEL1952 WW4379 ALEXANDER JUDGE SNEED JUDGE 1953 WW4435 ALEXANDER LEITHA MT HOPE SCHOOL WAXPOOL VA 1912 77 ALEXANDER PAUL SHERIFF (2) LEESBURG VA 1950 890 ALEXANDER PAUL SHERIFF ALDIE (2) 1955 165 ALEXANDER PAUL NO NEGATIVE SHERIFF (4) 733 WW2613 ALEXANDER PEARL MT HOPE SCHOOL WAXPOOL VA 1912 77 ALEXANDER PENNY 1954 WW6022 ALEXANDER PENNY COUNTY CLERKS OFFICE PARTY (2)LEESBURG VA 1954 890 ALEXANDER PENNY LOUDOUN CLERK'S OFFICELEESBURG VA 1954 WW4935 ALEXANDER S P SHERIFF SHERIFF LEESBURG VA 1947 WW0931 ALEXANDER SGT MAJOR REUNION (3) PRINTS (1) NEGATIVESLEESBURG VA 1890 54 WW6989 ALEXANDER WALLACE MRS MOTHER (8) 1954 641 WW4947 ALLDER ALICE MORRIS WOMENS BASKETBALL TEAM (1)ROUND HILL VA 396 ALLDER DELBERT BASEBALL TEAM (2)PURCELLVILLE VA 1947 1003 ALLDER DELBERT ROUND HILL SCHOOL 3RD & 4TH (4)ROUND HILL VA 1940 937 ALLDER EDGAR ROUND HILL SCHOOL 3RD &
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