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A World War I draft registration card for Clarence A. Hutchison

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A US Patent Office document patenting an electrical alarm for telephone call-bells for John W. Fouche, who assigned two-thirds to Hugh B. Hutchison and Clarence A. Hutchison, both sons of George and Maria Hutchison.

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This headstone is of Silas Hutchison, the son of Joshua and Martha Hutchison. He would be married twice in his life, to Calla Gosnell and after her death he would marry her sister, Lois Gosnell.

Silas F. Hutchison

26 February 1893 to 23…

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This image is the headstone of Selina Wood Hutchison, the daughter of George and Maria Hutchison. She would live her life unmarried.

5 November 1882 to 7 June 1949

"Her love and devotion to family and loyalty to friends were unsurpassed."

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This excerpt from the Brothers and Cousins Confederate Soldiers collection lists the contributions of Joshua M. Hutchison to the Civil War.

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This is the headstone of Mary Hutchison, daughter of George and Maria Hutchison. She would move to North Carolina were she would live until the end of her days.

8 November 1878 to 29 March 1950

"Hers was a full life of service and devotion to…

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This image is of the headstone of Martha Mankin Hutchison, the wife of Joshua M. Hutchison.

Martha Mankin Hutchison, wife of Joshua M. Hutchison

22 May 1853 to 10 February 1933

"Thy memory shall ever be a guiding star to Heaven."

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An announcement of marriage for Hugh B. Hutchison and Helene Steele which appeared in The Mirror, a Loudoun County newspaper, on Thursday, June 14th, 1900. The marriage took place the previous Saturday.

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This is the headstone of Maria Catherine Hutchison, the wife of George Cuthbert Hutchison.

5 December 1840 to 9 June 1908

"Her children call her blessed"

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This map shows the major forces and movements of both Confederate and Union soldiers at the Battle of Balls Bluff near Leesburg. Ball's Bluff was fought on the Virginia side of the Potomac River on October 21st, 1861. Though not a major victory in…
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