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Aldie Community


Aldie is an unincorporated village located on the John Mosby Highway (U.S. Route 50) between Gilbert's Corner and Middleburg in Loudoun County, Virginia. It is located in a gap between the Catoctin Mountain and Bull Run Mountain, through which the Little River flows.


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Aldie is home to several historic shops, homes, and the Aldie Mill, which survives today as Virginia's only known gristmill powered by twin overshot water wheels. Aldie has an annual Harvest Festival in October.

Aldie was the birthplace of Julia Beckwith Neale, mother of Confederate Lieutenant General Stonewall Jackson.

During the American Civil War, the village itself and lands immediately to the west and northwest were the site of the Battle of Aldie during the Gettysburg Campaign. In addition, the Confederate partisan John Singleton Mosby was active in the village, and several small skirmishes between Union cavalry and his band of rangers took place in and around Aldie.

Aldie sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places include the Aldie Mill (1807) and the Aldie Mill Historic District on US 50, the Loudoun Agricultural and Mechanical Institute on Route 650, and the Mount Zion Old School Baptist Church (1851) on US 50.


Aldie History


Aldie's beginnings were laid in 1765 when James and George Mercer established a mill at the location of the present historic edifice. The location was a natural choice, as the gap contained the intersection of the Belhaven road between Winchester and Alexandria and the Mountain road which ran northwest to Snickers Gap. By 1809 the Little River Turnpike was completd from Alexandria to the Mercer Mill, replacing the older rutted section of Belhaven Road. With the opening of the road, James Mercer's son, Charles Fenton Mercer, in a partnership with William Cooke set out to develop a village on 30 acres at the turnpike's western terminus. Mercer named the village for Castle Aldie, his Scottish clan's ancestral home.

By 1811 a post office had been established in the burgeoning village. Two years later, the Ashby's Gap Turnpike was completed from Aldie to Middleburg, and in 1818 the Snickersville Turnpike opened, replacing the Mountain Road, setting up Aldie for its rise to prominence. By the census of 1820, Aldie had a population of 248 residents, making it the fourth largest town in the county. The population peaked in 1830 at 260—notably more than half, 132, were slaves. With the incorporation of Middleburg the following year, Aldie began a slow decline.


Aldie News


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  1. Dortha J. Martz - Staunton News Leader
    DAYTON - Dortha Jean Martz, 76, of Dayton died Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009, at Rockingham Memorial Hospital.

  2. Va. Schools' Enrichment: Fiscal Literacy - Loudoun County Extra-Washington Post
    Across the state, students are learning far more than their Maryland and District counterparts about such topics as the markets, the difference between pre- and post-tax pay, and foreclosures' effects on ...

  3. Obituaries: - Mount Olive Tribune, Mount Olive, NC
    Obituaries Issue of Dec. 18 William Hinton William Hinton, 57, of Dudley, died Saturday morning, December 6, at Southern Maryland Hospital.

  4. Calendar - Alexandria Gazette-Packet
    Send announcements or events, which are open to the public at no or minimal cost, to The Loudoun Connection, 7913 Westpark Drive, McLean, VA 22102 or e-mail loudoun@connectionnewspapers.com . Deadline is ...

  5. 2009 $20,000 TCH Fox Chase Show Series Named Affiliate Organization of USHJA - EquestiranMag
    Middleburg, VA - December 9, 2008 - Fox Chase Farm, based in Middleburg, VA, is pleased to announce that the 2009 $20,000 TCH Fox Chase Show Series is now an affiliate of the United States Hunter Jumper ...

  6. $500 Fine On 50 Cent Toll; Scofflaws Get Nailed - WUSA9.com Washington, DC
    How much does your round trip to work cost you? How does $1000 sound -- without gas? That's the bill some people are paying for slipping through without paying on the Dulles Toll Road.



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