Sam Rogers, Dick Rogers and Joe Rogers, Jr. in front of Loudoun County Milling in Hamilton. View photo »
Close-up of brass gravemarker for John Edmundson. View photo »
Childs Burden beside the gravemarker of John Edmundson, near Atoka. View photo »
Larry Moison and Jackie Moison holding Gadsden Rattlesnake Flag at house in Hamilton. View photo »
Nellie Solange Sgtrong Hertz, widow of Gustav Hertz, at her home. View photo »
Morel in leaves at lower left. View photo »
Bernard Gallahan with morels in hand. View photo »
Three pounds of morels collected on a recent hunt. View photo »
Libussa Huge View photo »
Arlene Janney View photo »
Jane and Wilbur Wortman stand outside Porter's Store in Neersville, where they voted for president in 1948 and 1952. The store closed in 1956 and the building is currently vacant. View photo »
William Henry Brown's furniture-making shop of the 1880s, near Hamilton. View photo »
Fred Johnson with a Waterford rocker made by John Mount around 1870. View photo »
Dorothy “Dot” Rickard and Frank Keesling with their Loudoun County 4-H Fair memorabilia. View photo »
Joe Quaintance stands outside his house near Culpeper. He built more than 30 drive-in theaters in the mid-Atlantic and Northeast. View photo »
Retired veterinarian Jack Howard displays the wooden stake he once pulled out of a thoroughbred gelding. View photo »
This former silversmith shop in downtown Leesburg, built in 1763, shows what a typical Leesburg building looked like during the town's first decade. View photo »
This map shows the Town of Leesburg in 1758. View photo »
Clint Cunningham, 91, at his home in Jeffersonton (Culpeper County), reminiscing about the drought of 1930. View photo »
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