Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>This data set includes a variety of resource types including churches, schools, and fraternal organizations, both within historically African American and predominately White communities. Much of the information for African American resources can also be found in an online database provided by the Friends of Thomas Balch Library. For more information on the communities found in this dataset, please refer to the Friends of the Thomas Balch Library website at https://www.loudoun.gov/DocumentCenter/View/196070/2024-Loudoun-County-AAHAR-Survey-Report</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><P><SPAN>This data set identifies various historic communities (historic villages, rural historic communities and rural historic villages), including historically African American communities and neighborhoods throughout Loudoun County. This information can also be found in an online database provided by the Friends of the Thomas Balch Library. For more information on the communities found in this dataset, please refer to the Friends of the Thomas Balch Library website at https://www.leesburgva.gov/departments/thomas-balch-library</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV>
Description: This data set is a digital representation of the architectural resources that are documented by the Virginia Department of Historic Resources. At this time, not all resources that have been surveyed at the reconnaisance or intensive level have been digitized. The attributes are a very limited subset of the information that may be found in the hardcopy files and/or in the Data Sharing System (DSS).
Description: The original land grants are the orginal granting of land by Lord Fairfax and/or his agents during the settlement of Virginia and the formation of Loudoun County. Data was compiled through extensive research of deeds, plats, books, and maps by Loudoun County Historian Wynne C. Saffer. The original land grants are recorded on United States Geological Survey (USGS) Quadrangle maps, with a scale of 1 inch to 2,000 feet.
Copyright Text: Original land grant information provided by Wynne C. Saffer, Loudoun County Historian
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