A Guide to the Paeonian Springs Council Records, 1757-2010 Paeonian Springs Council Records M 067

A Guide to the Paeonian Springs Council Records, 1757-2010

A Collection in the
Thomas Balch Library
Collection Number M 067


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Processed by: Charlotte Blacklock

Repository
Thomas Balch Library
Collection number
M 067
Title
Paeonian Springs Council Records 1757-2010
Physical Characteristics
Creator
Paeonian Springs Council, Paeonian Springs, VA
Language
English
Abstract
This collection consists of records and other documents relating to the Paeonian Springs Council. Records of Paeonian Springs Council include meeting minutes, the Council constitution and by-laws, and a Paeonian Springs Day Centennial Program. Also included are copies of the original charters of the Paeonian Springs Company, a chronology of the town, John Milton's 1890 survey of the town, pictures of historic houses, the official Paeonian Springs cookbook of 1995, and documents listing Paeonian Springs in the National Register of Historic Places.

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

Collection open for research.

Use Restrictions

No physical characteristics affect use of this material.

Preferred Citation

Paeonian Springs Council Records, 1757-2010 (M 067), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.

Acquisition Information

Paeonian Springs Council, Paeonian Springs, VA

Alternative Form Available

None

Accruals

2010.0319

Processing Information

Charlotte Blacklock, 8 July 2011

Historical Information

Until the late nineteenth century, Paeonian Springs was an unnamed, sparsely populated piece of land in Loudoun County. By the late 1800s, Theodore Milton (1848-1906), co-owner of the Purcellville agricultural-implement and fertilizer firm of Milton, Bolyn & Company, had acquired property in the area and noticed the excellent taste of the water from the spring on his property. He recalled that the Capon Springs company in West Virginia had met with success by selling its spring waters, and he decided to try the same. Milton chartered the Paeonian Springs Company, named after a tribe of ancient Trojans, on 31 January 1889. The company, run by a board of directors, was authorized to sell stock. The company advertised the healing power of the spring water and expanded its charter on 15 February 1889 to allow it to purchase and develop the land around the company property as a resort. Theodore's brother John Milton (1840-1918) surveyed the land in 1890 and plotted the Paeonian Springs Subdivision, the first subdivision of Loudoun county. The Washington & Ohio Railroad built a station at Paeonian Springs in 1892, and other businesses developed as the town began to grow. The Paeonian Springs Company itself prospered, selling 100 lots of the subdivision by 1898.

Channing Meek (ca. 1856-1912), a speculator and head of a marble mine in Colorado, saw that the company was profitable and decided to invest in it. In July 1898 he indirectly bought all the unsold rights and shares of Paeonian Springs Company, which put him in control of the company. Meek was so occupied with his marble company, however, that he did little to continue developing the Paeonian Springs Company. When Meek passed away in a railroad accident, his brother-in-law took over the company and carried on the business. In 1906, the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act forced the company to cease selling the water for its medicinal value, and by 1920 all sales of the water had ended. By 1931, most of the original town of Paeonian Springs was gone, including the spring itself, which had been weakened by years of drought and was finally pumped dry in 1926 by firemen attempting to save a burning mill.

The first Paeonian Springs Day was held in June 1983 in order to create interest in preserving the historic town. The Paeonian Springs Day Committee was organized in 1985, and on 16 January 1986 the Committee met to consider expanding to form a Paeonian Springs Council. The Paeonian Springs Council, Inc. was established at the meeting and the first Council meeting was held on 20 February 1986. In July 1986 the company drafted a constitution that stated the purpose of Council: "to preserve, protect from encroachment and improve the safety and health conditions of small, rural and historic Paeonian Springs."

On 13 March 2006 the Paeonian Springs Historic District was placed in the Virginia Landmarks Register, and on 17 March it was accepted to the National Register of Historic Places.

Scope and Content

This collection consists of records and other documents relating to the Paeonian Springs Council. Records of Paeonian Springs Council include meeting minutes, the Council constitution and by-laws, and a Paeonian Springs Day Centennial Program. Also included are copies of the original charters of the Paeonian Springs Company, a chronology of the town, John Milton's 1890 survey of the town, pictures of historic houses, the official Paeonian Springs cookbook of 1995, and documents listing Paeonian Springs in the National Register of Historic Places.

Arrangement

box folder

Related Material

Paeonian Springs Research Collection (SC 0064)

Paeonian Springs 1890-1990: Centennial Program , Paeonian Springs Council. VREF 975.528 PAE

Adjunct Descriptive Data

Bibliography

Ancestry Library Edition, United States Census, United States Census and Voter Lists. http://www.ancestrylibrary.com (accessed 7 July 2011).

Loudoun Cemetery Database. http://www.leesburgva.gov/index.aspx?page=940 (accessed 7 July 2011).

Paeonian Springs Council Records (M 067), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.

Scheel, Eugene M. Loudoun Discovered: Communities, Corners & Crossroads (Vol. IV) . Leesburg, VA: The Friends of Thomas Balch Library, Inc. (2002).


Other Finding Aid

None


Technical Requirements

None

Other Finding Aid

None


Bibliography

Ancestry Library Edition, United States Census, United States Census and Voter Lists. http://www.ancestrylibrary.com (accessed 7 July 2011).

Loudoun Cemetery Database. http://www.leesburgva.gov/index.aspx?page=940 (accessed 7 July 2011).

Paeonian Springs Council Records (M 067), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.

Scheel, Eugene M. Loudoun Discovered: Communities, Corners & Crossroads (Vol. IV) . Leesburg, VA: The Friends of Thomas Balch Library, Inc. (2002).


Contents List

Box 1
  • Folder 1: Paeonian Springs Council minutes, 1986
  • Folder 2: Paeonian Springs Council minutes, 1987
  • Folder 3: Paeonian Springs Council minutes, 1988
  • Folder 4: Paeonian Springs Council minutes, 1989
  • Folder 5: Paeonian Springs Council minutes, 1990
  • Folder 6: Paeonian Springs Council minutes, 1991
  • Folder 7: Paeonian Springs Council minutes, 1992
  • Folder 8: Paeonian Springs Council minutes, 1993
  • Folder 9: Paeonian Springs Council minutes, 1994
  • Folder 10: Paeonian Springs Council minutes, 1995
  • Folder 11: Paeonian Springs Council minutes, 1996
  • Folder 12: Paeonian Springs Council minutes, 1997
  • Folder 13: Paeonian Springs Council minutes, 1998
  • Folder 14: Paeonian Springs Council minutes, 1999
  • Folder 15: Paeonian Springs Council minutes, 2000
  • Folder 16: Paeonian Springs Council minutes, 2001
  • Folder 17: Paeonian Springs Council minutes, 2002
  • Folder 18: Paeonian Springs Council minutes, 2003
  • Folder 19: Paeonian Springs Council minutes, 2004
  • Folder 20: Paeonian Springs Council minutes, 2005
  • Folder 21: Paeonian Springs Council minutes, 2006
  • Folder 22: Paeonian Springs Company charter and revised charter, 1889, 1890
  • Folder 23: Survey of proposed village layout, 1890
  • Folder 24: Chronology of Paeonian Springs, 1757-2010
  • Folder 25: Paeonian Springs Company Constitution and bylaws and amendments, 1986-1996
  • Folder 26: Paeonian Springs Day Centennial Program and Events Program, 9 June 1990
  • Folder 27: Paeonian Springs 1995 cookbook, Vol. II, 1995
  • Folder 28: Paeonian Springs listing in the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register
  • Folder 29: Color photographs of historic houses of interest in Paeonian Springs
  • Folder 30: Watercolor note cards of historic houses in Paeonian Springs