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| Historic Culpeper, published in 1972 (second printing 1974) by the Culpeper
Historical Society, Inc. Paperback, 167 pages, 154 illustrations, including
county map showing location of buildings described in text. Contains historical
and architectural information on Culpeper County buildings and sites dating
to 1872 or earlier; brief histories of Culpeper town and county; the Battles
of Cedar Mountain and Brandy Station; churches, villages and post offices.
$10.00 |
| An 18th Century Perspective: Culpeper Co., compiled and edited by Mary
Stevens Jones, published in 1976 by Culpeper Historical Society, Inc. Hard
cover, 150 pages, illustrated, separate index. A valuable source book, it
furnishes documented names and dates of eighteenth century Culpeper civilians
and soldiers, military service records, and wills recorded in Culpeper County
Will Books A-E, 1749-1809. Also contained are articles on Culpeper's way
of life in the 1700s, its part in the American Revolution, sketches of 52
outstanding
Culpeper citizens, maps, pictures and bibliographies. $15.00 |
| Culpeper: A Virginia County's History Through 1920 - by Eugene M. Scheel, published in 1982 by the Culpeper Historical Society, Inc., is Culpeper County's first history. Its 516 pages include 16 pages of illustrations; its 38 readable chapters include fully documented information on Indians and early settlements in the area, the county's churches, the Culpeper Minutemen, education, medicine, agriculture, transportation, black history, Civil War battles (Cedar Mountain, Kelly's Ford, Brandy Station) and skirmishes, and towns, villages and post offices. Names of people abound in the text and extesive footnotes. The 51-page index and list of sources are aids to researchers. $35.00 |
| Genealogical and Historical Notes on Culpeper County, Virginia,
compiled by Raleigh Travers Green, originally published in 1900 is divided
into two
parts. The first part is a reprint of Dr. Philip Slaughter's History of St.
Mark's Parish, which was formed in 1730, with some additional material enlarging
the work. Many family sketches are included. The second part is concerned
with the history of Culpeper County. $35.00 |
| The Church in the Fork: A History of Historic Little Fork Church, compiled
by Lieutenant-General Andrew J. Boyle (ret.). published in 1983 by the Little
Fork Preservation Committee, is a carefully researched and well-illustrated
history of the 1776 Colonial church in St. Mark's Parish and a record of
its recent restoration written by the man primarily responsible for its restoration
and preservation. $11.95
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| Early Churches of Culpeper County,Virginia: Colonial and Ante-Bellum
Congregations. Latest publication of Culpeper Historical Society (1990),
edited by Arthur Dicken Thomas, Jr. Ph.D., and Angus McDonald Green. Histories
of 22 pre-Civil War county churches, compiled by members of various congregations;
375 pages, fully indexed by John Gott with over 2,000 names; 150 illustrations
by William Edmund Barrett, noted historical photographer. $30.00
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| Culpeper County's Historic Landmarks Map, researched, surveyed and drawn
to scale in 1975 by Eugene M. Scheel, a professional cartographer, for the
Second National Bank of Culpeper. Measuring 45x36 inches, the map, in four
colors, is for $6.00 |
| The Little Fork Rangers 1861-1865 A Sketch of Company D Fourth Virginia Cavalry, by Woodford B. Hachley, Hardcover $19.00 Paperback $11.00 |
| Raccoon Ford, A documentary DVD produced by Donnie Johnston $24.95 |
| Grimsley, Major Danial A., Battles in Culpeper County, Virginia 1861-1865...and other Articles by....Major Daniel A. Grimsley of the Sixth Virginia Cavalry., 56 p. $14.00 paperback |
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| Grimes, J. Randolph, Jr. ed. 1994. The Fanny Hume Diary of 1862: A Year in Wartime Orange, Virginia. 235 p. index. $14.95 in a paperback. |
| Hurst, Patricia J. 1998. Soldiers, Stories, Sites and Fights: Orange County, Virginia 1861-1865 and the Aftermath. biblio. index. $29.95 in a hardcover. |
| Walker, Frank S., Jr. 2004. Remembering: A History of Orange County, Virginia. biblio. index. $32.00 in a hardcover. |
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| Davis, Margaret G. 1977. Madison County, Virginia: A Revised History. 332 p. bib-
lio. index. $16.50 in a hardcover.
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| Dove, Vee. 1975. Madison County Homes: A Collection of Pre-Civil War Homes and Family Heritages. 349 p. index. $55.00 in an oversized hardcover. |
| Huddle, Rev. William Peter. 1990. History of the Hebron Lutheran Church Madison County, Virginia from 1717-1990 with Epilogue by Margaret Grim Davis. 115+ p. $28.00 in a hardcover. |
| Lillard, Dewey B. 2000. Land Grants of Madison County, Virginia 1722-1865. 166 p. index. $25.00 in a hardcover. |
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| Johnson, Charles Edward "Ned", Jr. 1985. Ned's Tales of Rappahannock. 37 p. $3.95 in a paperback. |
| Johnson, Elisabeth B. and C. E., Jr. 1981. Rappahannock County, Virginia: A History: Fact, Fiction, Foolishness and the Fairfax Story. 440 p. index. $19.95 in a hardcover.
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| Russell, James D. 2003. Beyond the Rim: From Slavery to Redemption in Rappahannock County, Virginia. 91 p. $13.95 in a paperback. |
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| A Pride of Place Rural Residences of Fauquier County, Virginia Edited by Kimberly Prothers Williams $39.95 |
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