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917.55 MoVirginia Is a State of MindMoore, VirginiaBook
917.55 NeBacksightsNewlon, Howard Jr., and Nathaniel Mason PawlettBook
917.55 NeBacksightsNewlon, Howard, Jr. & Nathaniel Mason PawlettBook
917.55 Nu (copy 1)Virginia BeautifulIllustrated by the author with three hundred and thirty pictures of landscapes and dwellingsNutting, WallaceBook
917.55 ReThe Springs of VirginiaLife, Love, and Death at the Waters 1775-1900Reniers, PercevalBook
917.55 RoVirginiaThe New DominionRothery, AgnesBook
917.55 SmTears and LaughterIn Virginia and ElsewhereSmith, Ella WilliamsBook
917.55 WaAn Account of General La Fayette’s Visit to Virginia in the Years 1824-’25Ward, Robert D.Book
917.55 WarThe Old and the Quaint in VirginiaWardlaw, George Dickinsonnone
917.55 WhGood Newes from Virginia, 1613Whitaker, AlexanderBook
917.55 WrThe Negro in VirginiaHis History and LiteratureBook
917.55(2) GaHomes and Gardens in Old VirginiaBook
917.550 WPAVirginia, A Guide to the Old DominionWorks Progress Administration Writers ProgramBook
917.5503 RoPlanters and PioneersLife in Colonial VirginiaRouse, Parke Jr.Book
917.5503 StColonial VirginiaIts People and CustomsStanard, Mary NewtonBook
917.5504A Brief and True Report of the New Found Land of VirginiaHariot, ThomasBook
917.5504 BoThe Face of VirginiaBodine, A. AubreyBook
917.5504 FoThe Journal of John Fontaine, An Irish Huguenot Son in Spain and Virginia 1710-1719Alexander, Edward PorterBook
917.5504 LoThe Virginia Landmarks RegisterLoth, Calder, ed.Book
917.5504 RoCivil War Sites in Virginia A Tour guideRobertson. James IBook
917.5509 VaVirginia’s First German ColonyVann, Elizabeth Chapman Denny & Margaret Collins Denny DixonBook
917.5509 WuVirginia Germans, TheWust, KlausBook
917.5510 HoArcheological Survey of Southwest VirginiaHolland, C.G.Book
917.5518 BuThis Was Chesapeake BayBurgess, Robert HBook
917.552 GaSullyThe Biography of a HouseGamble, Robert S.Book

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