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Mrs. Thomas had close connections to Upper Loudoun preceding her move to Round Hill; Snickersville and Snickersville Gap were named after her relative Edward Snickers.  Mrs. Thomas graduated from Mary Baldwin College, Staunton. She served on the first Thomas Balch Library Advisory Board and on a committee for Winchester Handley Library. In 1998 she received a Loudoun History Award for her work in preserving Loudoun County's heritage. Although Mrs. Thomas has been involved in genealogical and local history for over thirty years, in the early 1990s she began systematically collecting information for the book she intended to write, which she completed in 2004. ","A Story of Round Hill , published from the findings of this collection, traces Round Hill from early America's first land grants to today's development landscape. This book chronicles in detail changes in the town's residents, businesses, government, houses, and customs; a product of the research contained in these folders. ","Mrs. Thomas is the daughter of Robert Whitehead (21 Sep 1897-8 Jun 1960) and Sallie Carter Whitehead (22 Jul 1905-Oct 1984), mother of Elizabeth Thomas Wallace, and grandmother to John Thomas Wallace, Sarah Elizabeth Wallace, and Robert David Wallace.","Processed by D. Nichole Recker, 22 February 2007.","Published and unpublished manuscripts included in the collection are listed according to folder number following container list.","A Story of Round Hill , REF 975.528 THO; Round Hill Town Minutes Abstracts, SC0013, Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.\n","This collection consists of maps, surveys, census records, real estate notices, advertisements, interviews, personal histories, family records, photographs, legal reports, proposed development plans and town responses, petitions, school statistics, marriage registers, church bulletins, obituaries, and newspaper articles primarily relating to the history of Round Hill but also including Lincoln, Purcellville, Bluemont, Woodgrove, and Hamilton. Newspaper clippings written by reporters, historians, and individuals comprise the majority of contents. Inclusive dates for collection are 1836-2005, with bulk of the materials dating from 1952-1999. 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Nichole Recker, 22 February 2007.","Published and unpublished manuscripts included in the collection are listed according to folder number following container list.","A Story of Round Hill , REF 975.528 THO; Round Hill Town Minutes Abstracts, SC0013, Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.\n","This collection consists of maps, surveys, census records, real estate notices, advertisements, interviews, personal histories, family records, photographs, legal reports, proposed development plans and town responses, petitions, school statistics, marriage registers, church bulletins, obituaries, and newspaper articles primarily relating to the history of Round Hill but also including Lincoln, Purcellville, Bluemont, Woodgrove, and Hamilton. Newspaper clippings written by reporters, historians, and individuals comprise the majority of contents. Inclusive dates for collection are 1836-2005, with bulk of the materials dating from 1952-1999. 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Published by Monfort \u0026 Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.","Notes on Hamilton and Vicinity, excerpts from printed letters by Richard Ruse, 1905. Excerpts from Diary of Jennie Bitzer, Locust Grove, Loudoun County, Virginia 1873-1883, Ann Whitehead Thomas, 1997.","History of Loudoun\n\t  by Anne C. Burton part I, IV-V. Purcellville: A Brief History of the town, schools, library, etc.\n\t  Assembled by Geraldine P. James, 1959. The Story of Purcellville, Loudoun County, Virginia\n\t  by Eugene M. Scheel, 1977 (V REF975.528 SCH).","Published Address to Woodgrove Ketoctin Church congregation by F. H. James on the 5th Sunday in November, 1906. Woodgrove Schoolhouse\n\t , by Elizabeth Morgan, Bluemont, Virginia, sponsored by Virginia Conservation Commission, 1936. Marriage Register of Rev. Traverse D. Herndon 1840-1854, copied by Ann W. Thomas presented to Genealogical Records Committee, 1984.","Our Heritage: Round Hill Baptist Church Organized 1906 , by Ivan E. Clark, 1981 (V REF 286.1775.CLA) .","Peggy O'Neal and President Jackson\n\t , by J. E. Copeland, 1926. Round Hill History\n\t , by Elizabeth Gibney, Oatlands, VA, 1969. Prepared for a Walking Tour of Round Hill\n\t , by Ann W. Thomas,1990. Memories of Round Hill and Woodgrove\n\t , by Sheila Funkhouser, 1992.","\"James E. Copeland: A Country Doctor in an Age of Medical Change\" by Todd L. Savitt,\n\t Virginia Cavalcade\n\t , vol. XXIII, no. I, 1973.","Round Hill Schools: 1730-1993, \n\t by Nora Drury, 1993.","No physical characteristics affect use of this material.  \n","This collection consists of maps, surveys, census records, real estate notices, advertisements, interviews, personal histories, family records, photographs, legal reports, proposed development plans and town responses, petitions, school statistics, marriage registers, church bulletins, obituaries, and newspaper articles primarily relating to the history of Round Hill but also including Lincoln, Purcellville, Bluemont, Woodgrove, and Hamilton. \n","English\n"],"unitid_tesim":["M 030\n"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Ann Thomas Research Papers\n1836-2005"],"collection_title_tesim":["Ann Thomas Research Papers\n1836-2005"],"collection_ssim":["Ann Thomas Research Papers\n1836-2005"],"repository_ssm":["Thomas Balch Library"],"repository_ssim":["Thomas Balch Library"],"creator_ssm":["Ann Thomas\n"],"creator_ssim":["Ann Thomas\n"],"acqinfo_ssim":["Ann Whitehead Thomas, VA\n"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["1.33 cu. ft."],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection open to research.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions\n"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection open to research.\n"],"accruals_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e2007.0017, 2007.0056\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"accruals_heading_ssm":["Accruals\n"],"accruals_tesim":["2007.0017, 2007.0056\n"],"altformavail_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eNone\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"altformavail_heading_ssm":["Alternative Form Available\n"],"altformavail_tesim":["None\n"],"bibliography_html_tesm":["\u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThomas, Ann W. \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Story of Round Hill\u003c/title\u003e. Leesburg, VA: The Friends of the Thomas Balch Library, 2004.\n\u003c/bibref\u003e"],"bibliography_heading_ssm":["Bibliography\n"],"bibliography_tesim":["Thomas, Ann W.  A Story of Round Hill . Leesburg, VA: The Friends of the Thomas Balch Library, 2004.\n"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eA native Virginian, Ann Whitehead Thomas became a resident of Round Hill in 1968, soon after her 1961 marriage to H. Rogers Thomas (11 Oct 1911-28 Feb 2001). Mrs. Thomas had close connections to Upper Loudoun preceding her move to Round Hill; Snickersville and Snickersville Gap were named after her relative Edward Snickers.  Mrs. Thomas graduated from Mary Baldwin College, Staunton. She served on the first Thomas Balch Library Advisory Board and on a committee for Winchester Handley Library. In 1998 she received a Loudoun History Award for her work in preserving Loudoun County's heritage. Although Mrs. Thomas has been involved in genealogical and local history for over thirty years, in the early 1990s she began systematically collecting information for the book she intended to write, which she completed in 2004. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Story of Round Hill\u003c/title\u003e, published from the findings of this collection, traces Round Hill from early America's first land grants to today's development landscape. 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She served on the first Thomas Balch Library Advisory Board and on a committee for Winchester Handley Library. In 1998 she received a Loudoun History Award for her work in preserving Loudoun County's heritage. Although Mrs. Thomas has been involved in genealogical and local history for over thirty years, in the early 1990s she began systematically collecting information for the book she intended to write, which she completed in 2004. ","A Story of Round Hill , published from the findings of this collection, traces Round Hill from early America's first land grants to today's development landscape. This book chronicles in detail changes in the town's residents, businesses, government, houses, and customs; a product of the research contained in these folders. ","Mrs. Thomas is the daughter of Robert Whitehead (21 Sep 1897-8 Jun 1960) and Sallie Carter Whitehead (22 Jul 1905-Oct 1984), mother of Elizabeth Thomas Wallace, and grandmother to John Thomas Wallace, Sarah Elizabeth Wallace, and Robert David Wallace."],"otherfindaid_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eNone\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"otherfindaid_heading_ssm":["Other Finding Aid\n"],"otherfindaid_tesim":["None\n"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAnn Thomas Research Papers (M 030), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Ann Thomas Research Papers (M 030), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.\n"],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessed by D. Nichole Recker, 22 February 2007.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublished and unpublished manuscripts included in the collection are listed according to folder number following container list.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information\n"],"processinfo_tesim":["Processed by D. 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Newspaper clippings written by reporters, historians, and individuals comprise the majority of contents. Inclusive dates for collection are 1836-2005, with bulk of the materials dating from 1952-1999. Many of the older (pre-1940) research materials are photocopies of the original documents, some of which can be accessed in original form at Thomas Balch Library, as noted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuaker migration patterns folder for the 1995 Loudoun Genealogy Club seminar was removed and processed separately as SC 0018.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe folders are organized topically and are internally chronological. Undated materials are placed last in folder. Oversized manuscript locations are noted in respective folders. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003clist type=\"simple\"\u003e\n              \u003citem\u003e\n                \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eBiography of Isaiah Balderston Beans (1791-1883), First Ledger #A of the General Store (1816-1818), and Record of Repair for Woodgrove Methodist Church (1850-1853) by Ann Whitehead Thomas, 1996.\u003c/bibref\u003e\n              \u003c/item\u003e\n              \u003citem\u003e\n                \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSouthern Railway Guide\u003c/title\u003e, published by W. F. 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Published by Monfort \u0026amp; Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.\u003c/bibref\u003e\n              \u003c/item\u003e\n            \u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"simple\"\u003e\n              \u003citem\u003e\n                \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eNotes on Hamilton and Vicinity, excerpts from printed letters by Richard Ruse, 1905.\u003c/bibref\u003e\n              \u003c/item\u003e\n              \u003citem\u003e\n                \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eExcerpts from Diary of Jennie Bitzer, Locust Grove, Loudoun County, Virginia 1873-1883, Ann Whitehead Thomas, 1997.\u003c/bibref\u003e\n              \u003c/item\u003e\n            \u003c/list\u003e","\u003clist type=\"simple\"\u003e\n              \u003citem\u003e\n                \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHistory of Loudoun\n\t\u003c/title\u003e by Anne C. 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Newspaper clippings written by reporters, historians, and individuals comprise the majority of contents. Inclusive dates for collection are 1836-2005, with bulk of the materials dating from 1952-1999. Many of the older (pre-1940) research materials are photocopies of the original documents, some of which can be accessed in original form at Thomas Balch Library, as noted.","Quaker migration patterns folder for the 1995 Loudoun Genealogy Club seminar was removed and processed separately as SC 0018.","The folders are organized topically and are internally chronological. Undated materials are placed last in folder. Oversized manuscript locations are noted in respective folders. ","Biography of Isaiah Balderston Beans (1791-1883), First Ledger #A of the General Store (1816-1818), and Record of Repair for Woodgrove Methodist Church (1850-1853) by Ann Whitehead Thomas, 1996. Southern Railway Guide , published by W. F. Roberts, Bluemont, Virginia, 1900. The Loudoun Select School for Young Ladies Faculty Testimonials Booklet, Bluemont Virginia, 1911. The Loudoun Select School for Young Ladies Register for 1911-1912, Bluemont, Virginia. Published by Monfort \u0026 Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.","Notes on Hamilton and Vicinity, excerpts from printed letters by Richard Ruse, 1905. Excerpts from Diary of Jennie Bitzer, Locust Grove, Loudoun County, Virginia 1873-1883, Ann Whitehead Thomas, 1997.","History of Loudoun\n\t  by Anne C. Burton part I, IV-V. Purcellville: A Brief History of the town, schools, library, etc.\n\t  Assembled by Geraldine P. James, 1959. The Story of Purcellville, Loudoun County, Virginia\n\t  by Eugene M. Scheel, 1977 (V REF975.528 SCH).","Published Address to Woodgrove Ketoctin Church congregation by F. H. James on the 5th Sunday in November, 1906. Woodgrove Schoolhouse\n\t , by Elizabeth Morgan, Bluemont, Virginia, sponsored by Virginia Conservation Commission, 1936. Marriage Register of Rev. Traverse D. Herndon 1840-1854, copied by Ann W. Thomas presented to Genealogical Records Committee, 1984.","Our Heritage: Round Hill Baptist Church Organized 1906 , by Ivan E. Clark, 1981 (V REF 286.1775.CLA) .","Peggy O'Neal and President Jackson\n\t , by J. E. Copeland, 1926. Round Hill History\n\t , by Elizabeth Gibney, Oatlands, VA, 1969. Prepared for a Walking Tour of Round Hill\n\t , by Ann W. Thomas,1990. Memories of Round Hill and Woodgrove\n\t , by Sheila Funkhouser, 1992.","\"James E. Copeland: A Country Doctor in an Age of Medical Change\" by Todd L. Savitt,\n\t Virginia Cavalcade\n\t , vol. XXIII, no. I, 1973.","Round Hill Schools: 1730-1993, \n\t by Nora Drury, 1993."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eNo physical characteristics affect use of this material.  \n\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions\n"],"userestrict_tesim":["No physical characteristics affect use of this material.  \n"],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThis collection consists of maps, surveys, census records, real estate notices, advertisements, interviews, personal histories, family records, photographs, legal reports, proposed development plans and town responses, petitions, school statistics, marriage registers, church bulletins, obituaries, and newspaper articles primarily relating to the history of Round Hill but also including Lincoln, Purcellville, Bluemont, Woodgrove, and Hamilton. \n\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["This collection consists of maps, surveys, census records, real estate notices, advertisements, interviews, personal histories, family records, photographs, legal reports, proposed development plans and town responses, petitions, school statistics, marriage registers, church bulletins, obituaries, and newspaper articles primarily relating to the history of Round Hill but also including Lincoln, Purcellville, Bluemont, Woodgrove, and Hamilton. \n"],"language_ssim":["English\n"],"total_component_count_is":34,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-20T16:36:02.044Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viletbl_viletbl00009"}},{"id":"viletbl_viletbl00048","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"St. Peter's Episcopal Church Collection\n1871-2012","creator":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viletbl_viletbl00048#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Ann Thomas\n","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viletbl_viletbl00048#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"The St. Peter's Episcopal Church Collection contains annual reports, directories, administrative records, publications, histories, photographs, clippings and other materials relating to St. Peter's Church, Madison Parish, and associated churches. ","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viletbl_viletbl00048#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viletbl_viletbl00048","ead_ssi":"viletbl_viletbl00048","_root_":"viletbl_viletbl00048","_nest_parent_":"viletbl_viletbl00048","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/tbl/viletbl00048.xml","title_ssm":["St. Peter's Episcopal Church Collection\n1871-2012"],"title_tesim":["St. Peter's Episcopal Church Collection\n1871-2012"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["M 033, VC 0058\n"],"text":["M 033, VC 0058\n","St. Peter's Episcopal Church Collection\n1871-2012","1.33 cu. ft.","Collection open for research\n","2007.0081; 2013.0117\n","None\n","Cocke, Charles Francis.   Parish Lines Diocese of Virginia .  Richmond: Virginia ","Frain, Elizabeth R. and Marty Hartt.   Loudoun County, Virginia Death Register\n1853-1896 .  Westminster, Maryland: Willow Bend Books, 1998.","Journal of the Diocese of Virginia  (May 1885): 42, 57.","Journal of the Diocese of Southern Virginia  (May 1885): 33.","Journal of the 26th Council... of the Diocese of Southern Virginia  (1918).","Scheel, Eugene,  Loudoun Discovered.  Vol. 4, Quaker Country and the Loudoun Valley .  Leesburg: Friends of the Thomas Balch Library, 2002.","St. Peter's Episcopal Church Records (M 033), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.","St. Peter's Episcopal Church, http://www.stpetes.net/history.html.","St. Peter's Episcopal Church was first established on Main Street, Purcellville in 1911.  It currently serves western Loudoun County as the sole church of Madison Parish in the diocese of Virginia. Madison Parish was formed out of the western portion of Shelburne Parish in 1930.  Prior to the 1960s, it consisted of three separate churches:  St. Peter's in Purcellville, St. Paul's in Hamilton (established 1877), and Mount Calvary in Round Hill (established 1892). In 1953, the communicant lists of the three churches were merged, and Madison Parish became one congregation using three separate churches.  In 1963, the church buildings of Madison Parish were consolidated and St. Peter's was chosen as the single church for Madison Parish due to its central location.  In 1964, a new St. Peter's on Glendale Street in Purcellville was consecrated and held its first services.  St. Paul's Church and Mount Calvary Church were sold in 1970, and many items from these churches were moved to St. Peter's.  A bell tower was erected atop St. Peter's in 2000 to house two bells. The first bell was given to St. Paul's in memoriam of Lt. Jesup Nicholson (1852-1893) by his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Nicholson in 1909. The second bell, dubbed \"Loudoun,\" was cast in 1922 and dedicated in the old St. Peter's to the 29 men of Loudoun County who died in World War I. ","Each of the churches in Madison Parish had women's auxiliary groups, in addition to the parish-wide Episcopal Church Women's group.  Mount Calvary Guild served Mount Calvary Church, St. Hilda's Guild served St. Paul's, and St. Cecelia's Guild served St. Peter's.  In the 1950s, St. Hilda's and Mount Calvary merged.  St. Cecelia's merged with Mount Calvary in the 1980s.  The Episcopal Church Women's group dissolved in the 1970s, and Mount Calvary Guild is now the sole women's group associated with St. Peter's and Madison Parish.  Mount Calvary Guild supports charities and undertakes other tasks necessary for the maintenance and function of the church building and community, in addition to supporting a women's study group.   ","Simmons, Rev. Thomas W.  An Open Door: A Century Sharing God's Bounty . Sterling, VA: Gabro Printing and Graphics, 2012.  [V REF 283.75528 SIM]; St. Peter's Episcopal Church.  What's Cookin' at St. Peter's . Lenexa Kansas: Cookbook Publishers, 2000. [V REF 641.5975 WHA]\n","The St. Peter's Episcopal Church Collection contains annual reports, directories, administrative records, publications, histories, clippings and other materials relating to St. Peter's Church, Madison Parish, and associated churches.  The administrative records consist of minutes, notes, correspondence, and other materials pertaining to issues related to the congregation, including lists of congregants, memorials and gifts, fundraising for the new St. Peter's facility and other building projects. The collection also contains a series of histories of the various churches of Madison Parish, as well as recollections by former clergy and long-time congregants.  In addition, the collection contains minutes and an account book created by various women's auxiliary groups associated with Madison Parish, including the Episcopal Church Women of Madison Parish and Mount Calvary Guild. The visual collection consists of 170 photographs.  The majority of these photographs are color snapshots of church events from the 1970s through the mid-1980s.  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