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Tiffany Cole
Repository
James Madison University Libraries Special Collections
Identification
SC 0340
Title
Isaac Long Terrell and Ann Terrell Baker research on historic Rockingham County houses 1941-2017
Quantity
1 cubic feet, 3 boxes
Quantity
800 Megabytes, 347 files
Creator
Terrell, Isaac Long, 1918-1993
Creator
Baker, Ann Terrell
source
Baker, Ann Terrell
Language
English
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Abstract
The Isaac Long Terrell and Ann Terrell Baker Research on Historic Rockingham County Houses, 1941-2017, comprises research
files and notes, newspaper clippings, and photographs documenting historic houses in Rockingham County, Virginia. The bulk
of the research material was used as the basis for Terrell's book Old Houses in Rockingham County: 1750-1850 (1970) as well as Baker's follow-up book Old Houses in Rockingham County Revisited: 1750-1850 (2000).
The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library.
For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).
Access Restrictions
Collection is open for research. Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection.
Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this
collection.
Other Formats Available
Select photographs and negatives as well as images not physically present in the collection have been digitized, as provided
by the donor, and are available upon request.
Preferred Citation
[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Isaac Long Terrell and Ann Terrell Baker Research on Historic Rockingham County
Houses, 1941-2017, SC 0340, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.
Acquisition Information
The collection was donated to Special Collections by Ann Terrell Baker in November 2021 via Dr. Carole Nash, JMU professor
in the School of Integrated Sciences.
Processing Information
The research materials were donated to Special Collections in three three-ring binders with the materials related to each
historic house organized together in a document sleeve. The research materials were removed from the three-ring binders and
their respective document sleeve and rehoused into archival boxes and folders according to historic house.
All slides and negatives were placed in paper sleeves and interfiled according to historic house with the other related research
materials. Photographs were only placed into sleeves if there was an immediate preservation concern. Newspaper clippings were
segregated into paper folders and interfiled according to historic house.
Isaac Long Terrell (1918-1993) was born in the Linville-Edom community of Rockingham County, Virginia to Charles H. and Mary
Davis Terrell. He attended the Maryland Institute of Art and graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a degree in
design architecture. Terrell received his master's degree from Madison College (now James Madison University) and Ecoles-Des
Beaus Arts of Fontainebleau, France. Terrell's research into historic Rockingham County houses began with his Madison College
master's thesis completed in 1968 and titled "A Century of Creative Domestic Architectural Expression in Rockingham County
from 1750 to 1850." From his original thesis, Terrell published Old Houses in Rockingham County, 1750 to 1850 in 1970. Terrell's daughter, Ann Terrell Baker, later republished a revised edition of her father's book titled Old Houses in Rockingham County Revisited: 1750-1850 (2000).
Terrell served in the Army during World War II. He worked as an interior decorator and retired from Davis & Associates, an
architecture firm based in Harrisonburg. Terrell married Helen Wine in 1949. Their daughter, Ann Terrell Baker, continued
Terrell's research on historic Rockingham County houses after his death in 1993. Baker graduated from Harrisonburg High School
and received her Bachelor of Arts from Greensboro College. She earned her Masters of Education from the University of North
Carolina at Greensboro and taught art in the Guilford County Public School System for two decades. She returned to Harrisonburg
permanently in 1996 with her husband Robert Baker.
The Isaac Long Terrell and Ann Terrell Baker Research on Historic Rockingham County Houses, 1941-2017, comprises research
files and notes, newspaper clippings, negatives, and facsimile and original photographs documenting historic houses in Rockingham
County, Virginia. The bulk of the research material was originally compiled by Isaac Long Terrell and used as the basis for
his book Old Houses in Rockingham County: 1750-1850 (1970). Baker contributed additional photographs and updated research for her follow-up book Old Houses in Rockingham County Revisited: 1750-1850 (2000).
The research file for each historic house typically includes a one-page summary of the house's history which is also the updated
narrative from Baker's book. Additional materials include facsimile and original photographs documenting interior and exterior
architectural elements as well as former occupants and owners of the properties. Photographs were primarily taken by Terrell,
Baker, the houses' owners, or provided through other sources. Newspaper clippings and historic house surveys provide further
historical information.
The research materials primarily date from the 1960s to the early 2000s and correspond to the respective publication dates
of Terrell and Baker's books. Folder titles include the date range of the research materials contained within as well as the
approximate date of each house which is included in parentheses. A creation date of 2000 is assigned to Baker's historical
summaries of each house. This date coincides with the publication date of her book.
The collection is organized into folders according to property and arranged in the same order as Ann Terrell Baker's book
Old Houses in Rockingham County Revisited, 1750-1850 . Her book follows a similar order as Isaac Terrell's earlier version. Two folders not focused on a specific house are filed
at the end of the collection.