ITEM DETAIL
CALL NUMBER: VMHB 2003 111.2
OBJECT TYPE: Magazine
TITLE: Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Vol. 111, No. 2
DESCRIPTION: [1] “They Will Be Adjudged by Their Drink, What Kinde of Housewives They Are: Gender, Technology, and Household Cidering in England and the Chesapeake, 1690-1760” by Sarah Hand Meacham; [2] “In the Spirit of Fraternity: The United States Government and the Burial of Confederate Dead at Arlington National Cemetery, 1864-1914” by Michelle A. Krowl.
AUTHOR:
EDITION:
SERIES: Virginia Magazine of History and Biography
PUBLICATION DATE: 2003
PUBLISHER: Virginia Historical Society
PLACE OF PUBLICATION: RIchmond, VA
WEB LINK (DIGITAL RESOURCES ONLY):
USE BROWSER BACK BUTTON TO RETURN TO RESULTS LIST
SEARCH AGAIN
FAQ: What is a “Family File” in the catalog?
Our Family Files contain various loose paper research materials donated to us by professional and amateur historians and researchers. They sometimes, but do not usually, also contain copies of pages from published books that would be found on our library shelves. Family Files are arranged by surname and may cover multiple lines and counties, mostly in eastern Virginia. They are of varying quality. Some include carefully researched data complete with citations to sources. Others are simply genealogical charts, family group sheets, handwritten notes, or other data which may or may not include references. Printed or scanned copies can be purchased. Contact us for specifics.