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L. Gilmer Hoge and Herbert A. Weaver ran the Hoge \u0026 Weaver mill located on Leesburg Pike at the Reston turnoff near Brown’s Chapel in Vienna, Virginia. The mill also had a grain and feed store. By the 1950s, Hoge \u0026 Weaver had closed and the mill was demolished by the late 1960s.","Little is known about W.F. Crocker \u0026 Company. Willis F. Crocker (1858-1917) operated a store in in Lewinsville, Virginia near Scott’s Run in the 1890s.  He also operated a general merchandise store in Laurel, Maryland.","The Forestville Mill, also known as the Andrew Zirkle Mill, located in Forestville, Virginia in Shenandoah County, was in operation by 1781. It ceased production in the late 1940s. The mill was placed on the Virginia Historic Landmark Register in 1992 and on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. 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In the late 1880s, new rollers replaced the millstones. In 1980, another fire left the mill in ruins and it was finally demolished in 2010. A concrete grain elevator erected next to the mill in 1917 still remains.","The Simmons Grain Mill, also known as the Mill at Palo Alto, is located in Headwaters, Virginia and was owned and operated by Jared Simmons (1910-1991). Addison and John Todd first built a mill on this site in the 1860s. During the winter of 1873-1874, the Todd brothers, under the direction of John Botkin, demolished and rebuilt the grist mill. The new mill housed a post office which Botkin served as Post Master. Botkin’s daughter, Maggie married James Howard Simmons, and their son, Jared Simmons took over mill operations until 1962. The mill passed on to Nelson Simmons, who continues to maintain the structure but it currently is not operational. 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The house, no longer standing, was located on Vale Road near what is today Silkwood Court, across from a field that was used as a landing strip for airplanes.","These papers originated from family members of the Fitzhugh and Slade families. Family members included in this collection are Amanda Gooding, Edwin C. Fitzhugh, Cook F. Slade, Mary Ann Fitzhugh, William Marbury Fitzhugh, and Julian F. Slade. They are all related and trace their genealogy back to a common ancestor, Col. Henry Fitzhugh.","Mordecai C. Fitzhugh (1767-1858) had nine children including Amanda Fitzhugh Gooding (1809-1893), Edwin C. Fitzhugh (1815-1880), and Juliana Fitzhugh Slade (1814-1861). All of Mordecai Fitzhugh’s children owned parcels of the Ravensworth tract after his death in 1858.","Juliana married William Otis Slade on April 22, 1847 and had a son named Cook F. Slade (1850-1937). Cook F. Slade was Amanda Gooding’s nephew, and was the executer of her will when she died.","Cook F. Slade married Sarah E. 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