A Guide to the Nixon Family Photograph Collection, ca. 1885-1895
A Collection in
Thomas Balch Library
Collection number VC 0061
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Processed by: Lisa M Dezarn
Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection open for research.
Use Restrictions
Visual materials may require special handling.
Preferred Citation
Nixon Family Photograph Collection, ca. 1885-1895 (VC 0061), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA
Acquisition Information
Unknown, Leesburg, VA
Alternative Form Available
Digital Surrogates
Accruals
2014.0085X
Processing Information
Lisa M Dezarn, 20 June 2014
Biographical Information
Joel Lewis Nixon (1818-1896) was born to Joel Nixon (1781-1855) and Hannah Milbourn Nixon (1781-1855) in Loudoun County, Virginia. Joel Lewis married Mary Jane Turner (1821-1891) on 25 July 1845.
In 1860, the family was living in Waterford and had the following children living with them: George Henry (1846-1899), (Emily) Florence (1848-1933), Ada (1851-1937), William Westwood (1853-1909) and Lewis Nixon (1861-1940), the naval architect. By 1870, the family was living in Leesburg.
Throughout his life, Joel L. Nixon was employed in various occupations working as a merchant, a deputy sheriff, and justice of the peace. He was also served as colonel of the 57th Virginia Militia. Nixon was politically and socially active. In 1851, he attended the state Democratic convention in Staunton, Virginia. For years, he served as overseer of the poor in Loudoun County, holding the position at the time of his death.
His son, George Henry, married Virginia Ellen (Hattie) Milbourn (1856-1944) on 9 May 1878. They had four children: Reginald D. Lee (1879-1964), Mary Jessie (1883-1884), George L. Nixon (1885-1893), and Orra Blanche (1891-1933). According to his obituary, George Henry joined the 43rd Battalion Virginia Cavalry, Company D, known as "Mosby's Rangers" in 1864 and was later transferred to the 35th Battalion Virginia Cavalry, Company A, known as "White's Battalion." George H. Nixon and his brother, William, were proprietors of the Linden Hotel located on 20 South King Street in Leesburg, Virginia. The Nixon family is interred at Union Cemetery in Leesburg, Virginia.
Scope and Content
This photographic collection contains three cabinet cards of which one is double sided.
Arrangement
Chronological
Related Material
Nixon Family Tree, 1416-1797 (SC 0010), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA
Adjunct Descriptive Data
Bibliography
Ancestry Library Edition, Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940 .
Blincoe, Don. Sr. Loudoun County, Virginia Militia Journals 1793-1829 . Athens, GA: Iberian Publishing Co., 1993.
Duncan, Patricia B. Genealogical Abstracts from the Mirror: 1891-1899 , Loudoun County, Virginia. Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2008.
Duncan, Patricia B. Genealogical Abstracts from the Telephone: 1889-1896 , Loudoun County, Virginia. Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2008.
Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com/
Henry, William Wirt and Ainsworth Rand Spofford. Eminent and representative men of Virginia and the District of Columbia in the Nineteenth century: With a concise historical sketch of Virginia. Madison, Wisconsin: Brant & Fuller, 1893.
"Mortuary Notice: George H. Nixon," Baltimore Sun , November 29, 1899.
Other Finding Aid
Past Perfect Catalogue Records
Other Finding Aid
Past Perfect Catalogue Records
Bibliography
Ancestry Library Edition, Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940 .
Blincoe, Don. Sr. Loudoun County, Virginia Militia Journals 1793-1829 . Athens, GA: Iberian Publishing Co., 1993.
Duncan, Patricia B. Genealogical Abstracts from the Mirror: 1891-1899 , Loudoun County, Virginia. Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2008.
Duncan, Patricia B. Genealogical Abstracts from the Telephone: 1889-1896 , Loudoun County, Virginia. Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2008.
Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com/
Henry, William Wirt and Ainsworth Rand Spofford. Eminent and representative men of Virginia and the District of Columbia in the Nineteenth century: With a concise historical sketch of Virginia. Madison, Wisconsin: Brant & Fuller, 1893.
"Mortuary Notice: George H. Nixon," Baltimore Sun , November 29, 1899.