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Title: A Virginia Village
Author: Charles A. Stewart
Release Date: November 6, 2009 [EBook #30054]
Language: English
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A Virginia
VILLAGE
Reprinted by the Centennial Committee of the
Falls Church Village Preservation and Improvement Society
April 1985.
[Illustration]
"_Celebrating
Our
Centennial Year_"
1885-1985
_President_
Sue Bachtel
_Vice President_
Rowland Bowers
_Treasurer_
Delores Cannon
_Recording Secretary_
June Douglas
_Corresponding Secretary_
Vivian Norfleet
_Immediate Past President_
Col. Merl M. Moore
_Elected Directors_
Louis & Sue Olom
Mary Bowers
Charles A. Hobbie
Howard & Betty Hughes Melton
Robert & Susan Wayland
B.J. & Judith Segel
Harry Cannon
Florence Murphy
Dick & Betty Allan
Jerry Blystone
Kenneth & Melena Huffman
Harold & Ida Silverstein
Raymond & Marie Stewart
Martha Vinograd
James M. Boren
_Honorary Life Members_
Ruby and Mel Bolster
Leath B. Bracken
Mrs. Edgar D. Brooke
Mrs. Meres G. Brown
Major General and
Mrs. William Carter
Elizabeth Graham (Mrs. John A.)
Miss Helen MacGregor
Mrs. Charles G. Manly
Mrs. Paul Schlager
Louise Shepard (Mrs. Ernest)
Mrs. Calvin W. Smith
Lorraine Williams (Mrs. Fonda)
Pat Wollenberg (Mrs. Roger)
Falls Church
Village Preservation
& Improvement Society
Dear Friends,
The Falls Church Village Preservation and Improvement Society (VPIS) is
pleased to be able to reprint _A Virginia Village_ by Charles A. Stewart
as part of its Centennial observance in 1985. We are especially grateful
to the Mary Riley Styles Public Library of Falls Church for permission
to use their copy of _A Virginia Village_ for the reproduction.
_A Virginia Village_ provides a snapshot of Falls Church at the turn of
the century, at a time when the predecessor o
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