A Virginia
VILLAGE

Reprinted by the Centennial Committee of the Falls Church Village Preservation and Improvement Society
April 1985.


"Celebrating Our
Centennial Year
"
1885-1985
President
Sue Bachtel
Vice President
Rowland Bowers
Treasurer
Delores Cannon
Recording Secretary
June Douglas
Corresponding Secretary
Vivian Norfleet
Immediate Past President
Col. Merl M. Moore
Elected Directors
Louis & Sue Olom
Mary Bowers
Charles A. Hobbie
Howard & Betty Hughes Melton
Robert & Susan Wayland
B. J. & Judith Segel
Harry Cannon
Florence Murphy
Dick & Betty Allan
Jerry Blystone
Kenneth & Melena Huffman
Harold & Ida Silverstein
Raymond & Marie Stewart
Martha Vinograd
James M. Boren
Honorary
Life Members

Ruby and Mel Bolster
Leath B. Bracken
Mrs. Edgar D. Brooke
Mrs. Meres G. Brown
Major General and
Mrs. William Carter
Elizabeth Graham (Mrs. John A.)
Miss Helen MacGregor
Mrs. Charles G. Manly
Mrs. Paul Schlager
Louise Shepard (Mrs. Ernest)
Mrs. Calvin W. Smith
Lorraine Williams (Mrs. Fonda)
Pat Wollenberg (Mrs. Roger)
Dear Friends, The Falls Church Village Preservation and Improvement Society (VPIS) is pleased to be able to reprint A Virginia Village by Charles A. Stewart as part of its Centennial observance in 1985. We are especially grateful to the Mary Riley Styles Public Library of Falls Church for permission to use their copy of A Virginia Village for the reproduction. A Virginia Village provides a snapshot of Falls Church at the turn of the century, at a time when the predecessor of VPIS, the Village Improvement Society (VIS) (pp. 16-18), was in full swing. Thus it is a fitting backdrop to our year of special activities. As you will note, many of the buildings and settings in the 1904 edition have been lost or altered in the past 80 years. To make the book more useful and enjoyable to current readers, we have added a Foreword, Comments on the Structures Pictured, a Name and Street Index, and a biographical sketch and photograph of the author. The new information is not all inclusive and we invite you to cross-reference your reading with the other sources listed in the Foreword. The Society is indebted to several of its members who worked long and hard to made this edition possible. In particular, we would like to thank the chairman of the project, Colonel Merl M. Moore (a former VPIS President); Mr. Edmund F. Becker, who wrote the Foreword; Mr. Henry H. Douglas, who as usual is an indispensable resource on the history of Falls Church; and Mr. Richard T. Allan, whose editing skills were invaluable. We hope this 1985 edition will become a cherished reminder of The Society's 100th anniversary and a valuable edition to your personal library. Sincerely, Susan Bachtel
President
Rowland Bowers
Vice President
Harold Silverstein
Chairman, Centennial Committee Falls Church
Village Preservation
& Improvement Society



ABOUT THE FALLS CHURCH VILLAGE PRESERVATION AND IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY

In 1985, its Centennial Year, the Falls Church Village Preservation and Improvement Society comprises over 750 citizens and businesses dedicated to improving the quality of life in Falls Church.

The Society recognizes that it is the inheritor of the civic purposes and activities of the Village Improvement Society (VIS) of Falls Church established in 1885 and which group was modeled after the famous Laurel Hill Association of Stockbridge, Massachusetts, and that VPIS' purposes, objectives and activities represent a continuum of the earlier organized and volunteer civic organization and effort to improve and preserve the historic tradition, residential character, quality of life and appearance of Falls Church, Virginia.