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Journal of the Historical Society of Western Virginia
2005
Volume 16, Number 2

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Title

Journal of the Historical Society of Western Virginia
2005
Volume 16, Number 2

Description

Articles in this issue include:
The Progressive Reform Movement in Roanoke, 1900-1912
The Victoria Courtship of Miss Emma and Mr. Tinsley
Life in 1905
Roanoke Families Built Many Roads from 1950-2005
Bob Childress and His Six Rock Churches
The Early Presbyterians in the Roanoke Valley, 1749-1851
John Henry Pinkard and the African American Banks of Roanoke Civilian Conservation Corps Restored the Jefferson National Forest to Health
A History of Victory Stadium
The Lives of John, William, and John William McCauley
Raymond Loewy's 1949 Train Station
Fear on the Frontier in 18th Century Virginia
How We Were a Century Ago: Roanoke Valley in 1906
Roanoke's Streetcars Operated for 61 Years

Creator

Historical Society of Western Virginia

Publisher

Kegley Publications

Date

2005

Format

Periodical

Type

Text

Identifier

JHSWV_16_02_2005

Citation

Historical Society of Western Virginia, “Journal of the Historical Society of Western Virginia
2005
Volume 16, Number 2,” Virginia Room Digital Collection, accessed April 15, 2024, http://www.virginiaroom.org/digital/document/JHSWV_16_02_2005.

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