John Mosby
Eastern Loudoun Saw its Share of Action During the Civil War
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Even before its founding in 1757, Loudoun County attracted a diverse immigrant population, including English, Scots and Germans, as well as various religious sects, including Catholics, Protestants and Quakers. This became apparent as the nation moved toward Civil War in the mid-1800s.
Loudoun County Road Designated a ‘Virginia Byway’
Pete Geis, who lives along the road, originally nominated cider Mill Road
The Unique Community of Broad Run Farms
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Eastern Loudoun: More Than Meets the Eye, Part V Although the existence of Broad Run Farms goes back to the early 1950s, when the property was subdivided, the history of the area goes back much further. Archeological evidence found along Broad Run and the Potomac indicates that Native Americans, including the Algonquins, inhabited the area many years ago.

