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<titleproper>A Guide to the Oak Hill Engraving, <date> 1858 </date>
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<titleproper> Oak Hill Engraving, <date> 1858 </date>
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<subtitle>A Collection in <lb/>Thomas Balch Library
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<head>Descriptive Summary
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<unittitle label="Title" encodinganalog="245$a">Oak Hill Engraving, 
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<p>Collection open for research.
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<p>Oak Hill Engraving, 1858 (OM 028), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.           
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<p>	Constructed between 1820 and 1823, Oak Hill was owned President James Monroe (1758-1831). Located near Aldie, Virginia, Oak Hill served as one of Monroe's residences between 1823 and 1831. During this time, Monroe hosted numerous guests at Oak Hill, including fellow Presidents John Adams (1735-1826), James Madison (1751-1836), John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), and Thomas Jefferson (1744-1826) as well as celebrities such as the Marquis de Lafayette (1757-1834). Monroe moved to New York in 1831 following the death of his wife, Elizabeth Monroe (1768-1830). After Monroe's death in 1831, ownership of the property passed to his daughters, Eliza Monroe Hay (1786-1840)  and Maria Monroe Gouverneur (1802-1850). After Maria Monroe Gouverneur's death in 1850, her widower, Samuel Gouverneur  (1799-1867)  sold the property to John W. Fairfax (1828-1908).  Fairfax owned Oak Hill in 1858, when the house was featured in Ballou's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion as the "Seat of the late President James Munroe."
 
	 A pictorial magazine, Ballou's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion was founded by Frederick Gleason (1817-1896) in 1851 under the title of Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion.  Published in Boston, Massachusetts the magazine grew quickly in circulation.  In 1855, editor Maturin Murray Ballou (1820 -1895) purchased the magazine from Gleason and changed the title. The magazine, described as a "copiously illustrated family miscellany," remained popular until Ballou sold it in 1886. Along with engravings created by Ballou, the magazine featured the work of numerous artists, including notable American artist, Winslow Homer (1836-1910). 
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<p>	Collection consists of one, double sided page removed from the 1 January 1859 edition of Ballou's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion, volume 16, issue number 1, page 8 -9.  The bottom half of page 8 features an engraved image of Oak Hill with the caption "Oak Hill, near Leesburg, Virginia, The Seat of President Munroe."  A brief article by the artist, M.M. Ballou, Esq. accompanies the image noting that the sketch shows the south view of the house, with the garden, and was created from a photograph taken by Mr. Charles W. Morgan of Leesburg, Virginia.  The original image was not in color, the copy of the image held has been hand-tinted.  </p>
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<bibref>Ballou's pictorial drawing-room companion. 1851. Boston: M.M. Ballou. Volume 	16, issue number 1, page 8 -9. Accessed 29 July 2015 	http://archive.org/details/ballouspictorial1718unse</bibref>
<bibref>Beebe, Lynn A. 1985, "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Monroe, James, Home (Oak Hill) / Oak Hill".  Accessed 29 July 2015 	http://www.dhr.virginia.gov/ </bibref>
<bibref>Lewis-Edwards Architectural Surveys of Loudoun County, 1971-1983 (M 022), 	Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.</bibref>
<bibref>Oak Hill Engraving, 1858 (OM 028), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA. </bibref>
<bibref>Papers of James Monroe, "Biography" University of Mary Washington  Accessed 	29 July 2015 http://academics.umw.edu/jamesmonroepapers/biography</bibref>
<bibref>Winzeler,  Alexandra.  "Maturin Murray Ballou" Athenæum Authors.  Accessed 29 	July 2015 http://www.bostonathenaeum.org. </bibref>
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		<unittitle label="Item 1">Hand-tinted engraving of "Oak Hill, near Leesburg, Virginia, The Seat of President Munroe".  </unittitle> <unitdate type="inclusive">1858
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