The Springwood Select Home School for Young Ladies was begun shortly after the Civil War in the home of Capt. George Washington
Ball (1828-1889) and his wife Mary Beverley Randolph Ball (1826-1888). Springwood, near Leesburg in Loudoun County Virginia,
was the estate of the locally established Ball family. The Ball Cemetery, where G.W. Ball and his wife are buried, still
sits on the property.
Springwood and the Ball family have various connections to the Civil War. George Washington Ball obtained the rank of Captain
in the Confederate army in October 1861, and was put on the staff of General Richard Griffith (1814-1862). Springwood is
also near the location of the Battle of Ball's Bluff fought in the fall of 1861. Orphaned children of Confederate families
were taken in for free at the home school. It is unclear how long the school operated or when it closed.
This collection contains a four page brochure advertising the Springwood Select Home School for Young Ladies for the 1866-67
school year, and a transcription of the brochure. Its content is broken up into several sections including an outline of
the rules and regulations, directions to the house, tuition and boarding rates, current faculty, and references on behalf
of the Ball family. There are also three different sections of additional notes, hand-written in the margins. In whose hand
the notes are written is not known. A photograph of the Ball home at Springwood is attached onto the front page.
Ancestry Library Edition, United States census, military enlistment records, Social Security death register, http://www.ancestrylibrary.com.
Ball Family Genealogical Chart (OM 005), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.
Hayden, Rev. Horace Edwin. Virginia Genealogies. Pennsylvania: Wilkes- Barre, 189. Reprint, Baltimore: Clearfield Company, 1992.
Morton, Lt. G. Nash. "The Richmond Howitzers and the Battle of Ball's Bluff, "Confederate Veteran Magazine 32 (Jan 1924): 13-15.
Springwood Select Home School for Young Ladies, 1866 (SC 0019), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.
Thomas Balch Library. Town of Leesburg. Loudoun County Cemetery Database. http://www.leesburgva.gov/services/library/cemetery/default.aspx
Worsley, Miss Lizzie, ed. Old St. James Episcopal Church, Leesburg, VA 1760-1897. Leesburg: Washingtonian Print, 1897. Reprint, Leesburg: Insty-Prints, 1996.
Warner, Ezra J. Generals in Gray. Louisiana: Louisiana State University Press, 1959.
Ancestry Library Edition, United States census, military enlistment records, Social Security death register, http://www.ancestrylibrary.com.
Ball Family Genealogical Chart (OM 005), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.
Hayden, Rev. Horace Edwin. Virginia Genealogies. Pennsylvania: Wilkes- Barre, 189. Reprint, Baltimore: Clearfield Company, 1992.
Morton, Lt. G. Nash. "The Richmond Howitzers and the Battle of Ball's Bluff, "Confederate Veteran Magazine 32 (Jan 1924): 13-15.
Springwood Select Home School for Young Ladies, 1866 (SC 0019), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.
Thomas Balch Library. Town of Leesburg. Loudoun County Cemetery Database. http://www.leesburgva.gov/services/library/cemetery/default.aspx
Worsley, Miss Lizzie, ed. Old St. James Episcopal Church, Leesburg, VA 1760-1897. Leesburg: Washingtonian Print, 1897. Reprint, Leesburg: Insty-Prints, 1996.
Warner, Ezra J. Generals in Gray. Louisiana: Louisiana State University Press, 1959.