- Introductory Material
- Cover Photos 2
- Letter from the Editor in Chief 5
- Dedications 10
- Author Biographies 11
- About the Main Article 13
- How to Purchase Copies 15
- Submission Guidelines 15
- Style Manual 16
- Special Project: The John Rust Papers 18
- Special Project: The Edwin Washington Project 19
- Short Biographies 21-22
- Doris Kidder: Political Activist, Artist and a founder of the Martin Luther King March in Leesburg, 23
- Jennie Serepta Dean: Evangelist and a founder of the Prosperity Baptist Church in Conklin, Loudoun County., 26
- Oscar L. Emerick: Superintendent of Public Schools, 1917-1957, 28
- John Chris Walker: Teacher at the Training Center in Leesburg and pioneer in Black High School Education. (1920-1930). 30
- Edyth Ophelia Harris: Pioneer Teacher in Black High School Education at the Training Center in Leesburg (1930-1941), 32.
- South Riding Cemeteries – Introduction. 38
- The Hampton Brewer Cemetery 39
- The Dean Cemetery 43
- Prosperity Baptist Church Cemetery and Archives 44
- The Saffer Cemetery 51
Research Articles
- The People Enslaved by President Monroe, by Lori Hinterleiter Kimball and Wynne C. Saffer, 55-79
- Loudoun Federalists, by Nancy Spannaus, 80-113
- Incident at Oak Haven Station, by Larry Roeder, 114-121
- County Poor House Farm of Loudoun, by Wynne C. Saffer, 122-128
- Suffrage for Salary Equality, by Anthony Arciero, 129-136
- Suffrage in Loudoun, by Priscilla B. Godfrey, 137-140
- Loudoun Ranger Reunions, by Edward Spannaus, 141-164
- Description, 165
- ADJ Enterprises, 167
- PhotoWorks, 168
- League of Women Voters, 169