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CALL NUMBER: 975.59 Wi
OBJECT TYPE: Book
TITLE: Legends of the Skyline Drive and the Great Valley of Virginia
DESCRIPTION: Shenandoah Valley, Blue Ridge Mountians, Appalachian Mountains; Journal of John Lederder published in London in 1672 – Knights of the Golden Horseshoe – Adam Miller – Jost Hite – German Neighbors, Quakers and Dunkards, Indians, The Moore Massacre, Winchester, Berryville, Front Royal, Flint Hill, Strasburg, Orkney Springs, Stephens City, Middletown, Samuel Kercheval, Woodstock and the Lincoln Family, New Market, Luray Caverns, Stonewall Jackson’s Valley Campaign, Belle Boyd the Spy, Harrisonburg, Massanutten Caverns, Massanetta Springs, Staunton, Waynesboro, Afton, Natural Bridge, Rockbridge, Washington College, Lexington, Virginia Military Institute, Culpeper Minutemen, the Blind Preacher, Hebron Church, Charlottesville and Albemarle County, Jack Jouett’s ride, Lewis & Clark Expedition, Fredericksburg, Kenmore, the Mary Washington House, Rising Sun Tavern, Roanoke, Draper’s Meadow, Washington County, Hungry Mother State Park, White Top
AUTHOR: Willis, Carrie Hunger & Etta Belle Walker
EDITION: 1st
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PUBLICATION DATE: 1940
PUBLISHER: The Dietz Press
PLACE OF PUBLICATION: Richmond
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