Loudoun Community College Collection 1950-1956
A Collection in
Thomas Balch Library
Collection number SC 0118
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection open for research.
Use Restrictions
No physical characteristics affect use of this material.
Preferred Citation
Loudoun Community College Collection, 1950-1956 (SC 0118), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.
Acquisition Information
Loudoun County Historical Society
Alternative Form Available
None
Accruals
2004.001
Processing Information
Processed by Dawson Frasier, 16 November 2015 Revised by Laura Christiansen, April 2016
Historical Information
Loudoun Community College was founded in 1949 by the Reverend Monroe Bush, Jr. (1933-2008) a former minister at Leesburg Presbyterian
Church. Bush, who felt that the county needed a junior college, served as the College's first President
from 1950 - 1952. The first classes were held at 101 West Market Street in Leesburg. The college focused on serving adult
students and offered courses in merchandising, agriculture, banking, literature, science, politics, pedagogy, music, and painting.
Teacher education classes were also offered with course credit offered through a partnership with George Washington University.
The college also received University of Virginia accreditation after 1954. Along with offering classes, the college was also
noted for art exhibitions included an exhibition of works of American Art on loan from the Corcoran Art Gallery and regular
shows exposing county residents to contemporary artists such as Douglas Brown (1899-1952) and Ben L. "Joe" Summerford (1924-
2008).
Throughout its existence, the college struggled to attract students and stay financially viable. On July 2, 1956, Edward E. Nichols, Jr. (1920-2007), chairman of the Board of Trustees, announced suspension of all activity, effectively closing the college. The Board gave the imminent establishment of a branch of the University of Virginia in the area as a reason for their action.
Scope and Content
The Loudoun Community College collection consists of collected documents and materials gathered during the lifespan of the
college. Administrative files include the college president's report for the 1953-1954 school year along with a detailed account of activities at the college during that year. A draft
of the release announcing the college's closing, dated July 12, 1956 is included. Materials documenting art exhibits and visiting
artists at the college include newspaper clippings, press releases, and exhibit lists of artwork featured. Newspaper clippings
have been photocopied for preservation. A photograph of the Loudoun Community College's classroom building at 101 West Market
Street in January 1953 is included in the collection.
Arrangement
Folder: Item
Related Material
Winslow Williams Photograph Collection (VC 0003), 1925-1980, Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA. [See vc_0003_2581-01, vc_0003_2581-02, vc_0003_2581-03, vc_0003_2581-04], The Bulletin of Loudoun Community College; Courses of Study; Leesburg, Virginia, 1950-1951 , Ephemera File
Adjunct Descriptive Data
Bibliography
Leesburg Architectural Surveys, 1971-2001, Block 10, 253-0035-0169
Leesburg Presbyterian Church. The Leesburg Presbyterian Church: Leesburg, Virginia 1804. 1979, 285.755 LEE
The Bulletin of Loudoun Community College; Courses of Study; Leesburg, Virginia, 1950-1951, Ephemera 189
"College Closes." Loudoun Times-Mirror 12 July 1956. Microfilm. Loudoun Times-Mirror January 5, 1956 thru Dec 27, 1956
Other Finding Aid
None
Technical Requirements
None
Other Finding Aid
None
Bibliography
Leesburg Architectural Surveys, 1971-2001, Block 10, 253-0035-0169
Leesburg Presbyterian Church. The Leesburg Presbyterian Church: Leesburg, Virginia 1804. 1979, 285.755 LEE
The Bulletin of Loudoun Community College; Courses of Study; Leesburg, Virginia, 1950-1951, Ephemera 189
"College Closes." Loudoun Times-Mirror 12 July 1956. Microfilm. Loudoun Times-Mirror January 5, 1956 thru Dec 27, 1956