Elden Editions

2101 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 950, Arlington, Virginia 22201, (703) 528-6700

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Elden was an Eighteenth-Century plantation house in Herndon, Virginia where Crouch & Crouch partner Thomas Gordon Crouch, his brother, Howard Crouch, and five other brothers and sisters were raised. Herndon in the 'teens and twenties still had many confederate veterans, several of whom had ridden with partisan hero Col. John S. Mosby and held their raucous reunions at the town railroad station. Elden was destroyed in 1964. Elden Editions hopes to maintain something of the presence of that past which so thoroughly pervaded Northern Virginia up through the last decade, but is now being so rapidly and deliberately forgotten.
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"The war was their chosen topic; its exploits were their own patent of nobility; and where a man or a race has had but one adventure, and that heroic, we must expect and pardon some prolixity of reference. They told me the country was still full of legends hitherto uncollected ... "

--Robert Louis Stevenson

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