Born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, Edith Moore Kynor
Sprouse (1923-2004) was a local historian, author, and preservationist. A graduate of
Wellesley College, she worked briefly for the Army Map Service before discovering her
true love, Northern Virginia history. Beginning in 1961, Sprouse wrote numerous books
and articles about local history and undertook what she regarded as her most important
project, indexing and cataloging Fairfax County government records from the 1700s
through 1979. Instrumental in founding the Fairfax County Historical Commission,
Sprouse served on the board of the Franconia Museum and advised the Friends of
Historic Huntley. She was a member of the Northern Virginia Association for History,
the Alexandria Historical Society, the Northern Virginia Chapter of the Archaeological
Society of Virginia, the Friends of Gunston Hall, Historic Dumfries, at the Alexandria
Public Library.
This collection consists of correspondence, research materials, including computer discs and card files, and printed local
history publications written and collected by Mrs. Sprouse. Of particular interest are the card files, containing extensive
information on Alexandria, Fairfax, and the surrounding areas extracted from newspapers and public records as well as collected
through interviews and fieldwork.
The correspondence and local history materials are organized chronologically; the computer discs alphabetically; the special
projects and card files chronologically and by topic. The collection is divided into six series:
Series I: Correspondence
Series II: Special Projects
Series III: Research Materials
Series IV: Computer Discs
Series V: Card Files
Series VI: Local History