This is the original Herndon home of Hugh Barbour Hutchison and Helen Steele, located on Spring Street. The home was built in 1908 and according to the Herndon Historical Society, was the first Herndon home to have indoor plumbing. A windmill located…
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…
This is an image of local dairy farmers at the Herndon rail station exchanging full milk cans for empties. The completion of the railroad by 1857 increased the mobility of Herndon residents and increased the marketability of produce to areas outside…
This is an expanded family tree from the George and Maria Hutchison tree showing Hugh Barbour Hutchison and his spouses and children. His first wife Helen died in 1904 and he married her sister Ina Steele some years later.
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.