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Sunday, November 5, 2017

November Incidents From Around Loudoun County 1803 - 1925

The following are abbreviated accounts of  incidents from "The Lost History of the Leesburg Volunteer Fire Company and the Fire Service in Loudoun County".  Detailed descriptions of these fires are recounted in our 400 page book.


November 22, 1820 – A stable to the rear of stores on King Street in Leesburg was destroyed.

November 18, 1867 - The roof of  a wooden shed attached to the residence of Mr. Edgar L Bentley, of Leesburg, burned.

November 16, 1878 - The Thomas Nichols barn in Philomont, burned.

November of 1881 - The storehouse of Mr. Taverner, in Hamilton,  was destroyed by fire.

November 24, 1882 - Mrs. Shlief of Leesburg had her dress catch fire while lighting a lamp. The fire was extinguished with no loss of life.

November 30, 1888 - The new public school house near Catoctin Church, seven miles from Leesburg was burned. Cause – Unknown

November 1890 - The barn on the Wheatland Farm, located 8 miles south of Leesburg, burned.

November 08, 1894 -The residence of Mr. Morris Mcfarland, about two and a half miles east of Aldie, took fire and was burned to the ground.

November 16, 1890 -The “handsome” dwelling house, near Hamilton Station and the W.O. Railroad, of Mr. William F. Mercer, was entirely consumed by fire.

November 22, 1891 – Two stables were destroyed by fire. They were located on Ayer St. just east of King, in a section locally known as “Murderers Bay” in Leesburg. A small cow stable and workhouse were also destroyed.

November 8, 1893 - The dwelling house of Mr. Guilford G. Gregg in Round Hill, was destroyed by fire. 

November 1894 - The furniture factory in Round Hill, was almost completely destroyed by fire.

November 17, 1896 - The stable of Mr. Wallace George in Leesburg, was burned and with it a valuable horse belonging was killed.

November 1899 – The basement of the home belonging to Judge J. B. Mccabe of Leesburg was damaged by fire.

November 22 1904 - The dwelling of R. H. Wilson in Round Hill was destroyed by fire.

November 22 1904 - The large stave, heading and barrel factory located between Round Hill and Hillsboro was destroyed by fire.

November 10, 1905 – A fire damaged The Leesburg Steam Laundry building.

November 25, 1905 - About fifty stables of the Loudoun County Horse and Colt Show Association and a dwelling house occupied by the Hellem Family, were totally destroyed by fire. The property was located one mile west of Leesburg.

November 13, 1916 -The ice plant building used by the Christo Cola Company in Leesburg was destroyed by fire.
November 19, 1918 - The Bluemont Mill burned down for the third time.

November, 10, 1919 – In Middleburg, The W. W. WELSH & Co. Store along with the houses of Dr. Goettling, and Mr. Haga were destroyed by fire and several other houses were damaged

November 26, 1919 - The 100 year old house, formerly known as the “Noble Braden Place”and located in Paonian Springs was destroyed by fire.

November 22, 1920 – A fire damaged the Leesburg home of Mr. And Mrs. H. H. Lefferts.