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CALL NUMBER: VMHB 1958 66.3

OBJECT TYPE: Periodical

TITLE: Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Vol. 66, No. 3

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[1] The Jamestown Celebration of 1857; by Ralph Hardee Rives [2] The Earliest Printed Account of the Death of Pocahontas; by Walter L. Heilbronner [3] The Virginia Letters of Isaac Hobhouse, Merchant of Bristol; edited by Walter E. Minchinton [4] John Wayles Rates His Neighbours; edited by John M. Hemphill, II [5] Industrial and Urban Progress in Virginia from 1880 to 1900; by Allen W. Moger [6] Congressional Campaign in the Fighting Ninth: The Contest between C. Bascom Slemp and Henry C. Stuart; by Guy B. Hathorn [7] The Cruise of the CSS Nashville: The Report of Lieutenant Robert B. Pegram, CSN [8] (Genealogy) Some Problems in the Morriss-Wade Genealogy; by Aubrey H. Starke

AUTHOR: Virginia Historical Society

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PUBLICATION DATE: 1958 July

PUBLISHER: Virginia Historical Society

PLACE OF PUBLICATION: Richmond, VA

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