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CALL NUMBER: VMHB 1981 89.3

OBJECT TYPE: Periodical

TITLE: Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Vol. 89, No. 3

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[1] Reconstruction in Richmond: White Restoration and Black Protest April-June 1865; by John T. O’Brien [2] Alexandria and the Evolution of the Northern Virginia Economy 1749-1776; by Thomas M. Preisser [3] Spared by Lightning: The Story of Lucy (Harrison) Randolph Necks; by Gerald Steffens Cowden [4] Of Spies and Borrowed Names: The Identity of Union Operatives in Richmond Known as “The Phillipses” Discovered; by Meriwether Stuart [5] Political Reward and Recognition: Woodrow Wilson Appoints Thomas Nelson Page Ambassador to Italy; by Anne-Rosewell J. Gaines [6] Clifton A. Woodrum of Virginia: A Southern Progressive in Congress 1923-1945; by James E. Sargent

AUTHOR: Virginia Historical Society

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PUBLICATION DATE: 1981 July

PUBLISHER: Virginia Historical Society

PLACE OF PUBLICATION: Richmond, VA

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