A Guide to the Falls Church, Virginia Collection, 1934-1993
A Collection in The Fairfax County Public Library
Record Group Number MSS 03-08
City of Fairfax Regional Library
Virginia Room
10360 North Street
Fairfax, VA 22030-2514 USA
Virginia Room: 703-293-6227 x6
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Email: va_room@fairfaxcounty.gov
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
None
Use Restrictions
Consult repository for information
Preferred Citation
Falls Church, Virginia Collection. MSS 03-08, Virginia Room, Fairfax County Public Library.
Acquisition Information
Collection assembled by Virginia Room staff over a period of years. Most items came from unknown donors; Francis Copeland of Phoenix, AZ, donated the Chimney Villa memoranda booklet in August 2017. Carolyn Akers of Frankford, DE donated the Broyhill Park deed in September 2023. Supervisor Penny Gross donated the 1956-1957 Fairfax Nash Sales Company brochures in 2023. Mary Nelson of New Market, VA donated the Certificate of Title and Survey for Effie E. Eskridge’s property in September 2024.
Processing Information
Stephanie Ballard, February 2018, updated by Chris Barbuschak, September 2023, and October 2024
EAD generated by Ross Landis, 2024
Historical and Biographical Information
Falls Church is an independent city located in Northern Virginia just west of Washington, D.C. In 1734, an Episcopalian group founded The Falls Church, which facilitated population and economic growth in the area. Falls Church was the location of troupe encampments during the early years of the Civil War and witnessed several raids led by Mosby’s Rangers. Ten years after the war ended Falls Church became a township and in 1948 was granted status as an independent city.
Scope and Content
The Falls Church, Virginia Collection consists of .25 linear feet and spans the years 1934-1993. The collection consists of various ephemera detailing the history of Falls Church, Virginia, including newspaper articles, informational brochures, event programs, a letter, a personal history, a speech, booklets, and a bumper sticker and pin. Items focus on Falls Church history, primarily individual events and locations.
Related Material
None
Separated Material
None
Index Terms
- Bailey’s Crossroads (Va.) - History
- Falls Church (Va.) - History
- Seven Corners (Va.) - History