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| Title | Item # |
| Cooking |
| Apple Country Cooking | 374 |
| At the Table in Colonial America | 924 |
| - Patricia B. Mitchell; Favorite recipes of Colonial America.; 2000; 37 pp; SCB |
| Civil War Cookin', Stories, 'n Such | 1023 |
| - Darlene Funkhouser; Recipes used by Civil War troops in the field; 2000; 125 pp; SCB |
| Civil War Plants & Herbs | 923 |
| - Patricia B. Mitchell; Old time recipes make interesting drinks such as peanut coffee. This booklet gives the reader many |
| ways 18th and 19th century housewives used various plants and herbs in the household.; 2000; 37 pp; SCB |
| Colonial Christmas Cooking | 375 |
| - Mitchell, Patricia B.; Colonial foods and traditions.; 1991; 37 pp; SCB |
| Colonial Spices & Herbs | 925 |
| - Patricia B. Mitchell; Culinary and medicinal spices and herbs information.; 2000; 37 pp; SCB |
| Confederate Camp Cooking | 376 |
| - Mitchell, Patricia B.; 7th printing. This book explores the life-style of the Southern soldier, with a special emphasis on the |
| food he ate. Authentic Civil War era recipes and commemorative recipes are presented. Confederate re-enactors may wish to |
| use some of the recipes at Civil War encampments.; 1990; 37 pp; SCB |
| Confederate Home Cooking | 377 |
| - Mitchell, Patricia B.; Recipes from the Civil War.; 1991; 36 pp; SCB |
| Cooking for the Cause | 378 |
| - Mitchell, Patricia B.; 16th printing. Covers Protein Sources, Flour Products, Sweets and Beverages, Prison Fare; 1988; 37 |
| pp; SCB |
| Cooking in the Young Republic 1780-1850 | 379 |
| - Mitchell, Patricia B.; The food of the young republic was in the process of becoming distinctively American. Many recipes.; |
| 1992; 37 pp; SCB |
| Country Home Cooking | 775 |
| - Marjorie Rohrer; More than 600 treasured family recipes contributed by Shenandoah Valley Mennonite cooks.; 2006; 330 pp; |
| SCB |
| Four Centuries of American Herbs | 380 |
| - Mitchell, Patricia B.; Spices & herbs with recipes.; 2002; 36 pp; SCB |
| Grist Mill Quick Loaf Breads | 382 |
| - Mitchell, Patricia B.; 6th printing. This collection of quick breads utilizes baking powder or baking soda to make them rise, |
| rather than baking yeast.; 1997; 37 pp; SCB |
| Mennonite Comm. Cookbook; Favorite Family Recipes | 517 |
| - Showalter, Mary Emma; A variety of recipes from the Mennonite communities in the United States and Canada. Rich ethnic |
| diversity - Dutch, German, Swiss, and Russian - taken from handwritten collections. Simple directions.; 1998; 494 pp; SCB |
| Mennonite Country Style Recipes | 514 |
| - Shank, Esther H.; This book includes over 1,100 recipes for inexperienced young adults, and experienced cooks will find |
| helpful tips for making breads, pie crusts, etc. There are microwave and quick-fix sections.; 1987; 680 pp; SCB |
| Mennonite Recipes from the Shenandoah Valley | 854 |
| - Good, Phyllis Pellman & Good, Kate; A variety of recipes from the various towns and communities in the Shenandoah Valley.; |
| 1999; 300 pp; SCB |
| Northern Ladies' Civil War Recipes | 389 |
| - Mitchell, Patricia B.; Recipes; 1998; 37 pp; SCB |
| Open Hearth - A Colonial Cook Book | 214 |
| - Gowan, Hugh & Judy; Difficult aspect of hearth cooking was to master the heat from the fire. Recipes from homemade yeast |
| to dessert. Colonial cooking became American cooking.; 1987; 28 pp; SCB |
| Soul on Rice | 384 |
| - Mitchell, Patricia B.; African influences on American cooking.; 2002; 36 pp; SCB |
| Sweet 'n Slow | 385 |
| - Mitchell, Patricia B.; Apple butter, sugar cane molasses and sorghum receipes.; 1988; 36 pp; SCB |
| True Grist | 386 |
| - Mitchell, Patricia B.; Fifth printing 1996. Buckwheat flour and cornmeal recipes; 1988; 37 pp; SCB |
| Union Army Camp Cooking | 387 |
| - Mitchell, Patricia B.; Cookbook that explores the transition of the northern civilian to the role of Union soldier and his diet.; |
| 1999; 37 pp; SCB |
| Virginia Farms Cookbook & Tour Book | 974 |
| - CiCi Williamson; A delightful book. Through recipes, tours, interviews, essays, maps, and illustrations, the Virginia Farm |
| Cookbook tells the fascinating story of Virginia agriculture.; 2003; 308 pp; HCB |
| Yanks, Rebels, Rats & Rations | 390 |
| - Mitchell, Patricia B.; Scratching for food in Civil War Prison Camps.; 2003; 37 pp; SCB |
| County History |
| A Pictorial History of Shenandoah County | 763 |
| - Adamson, John H.; Fifty years through the lens of Hugh Morrison, Jr., a Shenandoah County photographer.; 2007; 230 pp; |
| SCB |
| Annals of Bath County | 399 |
| - Morton, Oren F.; Covers the geography of Bath County; discovery and settlement; politics; roads; life in the pioneer days; |
| Indian wars and other wars; organization; surnames; marriages; roster of Confederate soldiers; and the Bath of today.; 1978; |
| 208 pp; HCB |
| Augusta County, Virginia Heritage Book 1732-1998 | 653 |
| - Shirley Grose; Heritage of Augusta County, Virginia including schools, churches, families, etc.; 1997; 299 pp; HCB |
| Centennial History of Alleghany Co., Va., The | 398 |
| - Morton, Oren F.; Covers geography of Allegheny; early land patents; early pioneer days; lists soldiers of wars; the families; |
| politics and many more subjects.; 1986; 229 pp; HCB |
| Life Along the Winding Smith | 961 |
| - Zirkle, Franklin A; Mr. Zirkle recalls life along Smith Creek near New Market, Virginia in the early 20th century. The book |
| contains many interesting pictures and stories of families living in this area during this period of time.; 2002; 73 pp; SCB |
| Luray and Page County Revisted | 833 |
| - Vaughn, Dan; Tells the story of the town of Luray and Page County in pictures. The book contains early photographs of |
| Luray and Page County with captions describing to the reader the history.; 2008; 127 pp; SCB |
| Men of Mark | 731 |
| - Wayland, John W.; Portraits and biographies of men and women.; 1999; 451 pp; SCB |
| Places. Faces. & Traces | 1018 |
| - Suter, Scott; Historical photographs of Harrisonburg, Va. and Rockingham County, Va.; 2005; 126 pp; SCB |
| Port Republic: The History of a Shenandoah Valley River Town | 959 |
| - George Elliott May; Personal stories and history about the town of Port Republic.; 2002; 311 pp; SCB |
| Short Historical Sketches of Page Co. Va. Vol. 1 | 1021 |
| - Robert H. Moore; Short historicall sketches of Page County.; 2005; 239 pp; SCB |
| Slavery - When Humans Were Sold As Chattel | 413 |
| - Good, William A.; Detailed listing of the final resting place of former slaves and their descendants from Mount Jackson, |
| Virginia to Zenda and Beyond.; 2009; 121 pp; SCB |
| Sunday Coming - Black Baseball in Virginia | 956 |
| - Darrell J. Howard; A review of black baseball leagues in Virginia and a review of black baseball teams and players in |
| Rockingham County.; 2002; 220 pp; SCB |
| Tell Me of A Land That's Fair | 286 |
| - Hutton, Jr., James V.; This essay was written on the occasion of the 250th celebration of the formation of Frederick County, |
| VA. (1738-1988); 1987; 51 pp; SCB |
| When This You See, Think of Me | 957 |
| - Judy Liskey; Events in the lives of a family in the 19th and 20th century America.; 1990; 310 pp; SCB |
| County Information |
| 1810-1840 Rockingham Co., Va. Census | 504 |
| - S-K Publications; This book contains photocopies of the microfilm, containing the original handwritten records.; 1990; 395 pp; |
| SCB |
| 1815 Directory of Va. Landowners of R'ham Cl | 990 |
| 1850 Rockingham Co. Census Vol. 1 of 2 | 502 |
| - Schunk, John F.; Copies of census sheets; 0000; 100 pp; SCB |
| 1850 Rockingham Co. Census Vol. 2 of 2 | 503 |
| - Schunk, John F.; Copies of census records.; 0000; 100 pp; SCB |
| 1850 Rockingham Co. Census/Free & Slave Mortality | 233 |
| - H.R.H.S.; Transcribed from free population census, mortality schedule and social statistics.; 1997; 400 pp; SCB |
| 1902 Voter Registration - Rockingham County, VA | 249 |
| - HRHS; Individuals listed were qualifying males of voting age who resided within one of five political districts with the county. |
| Includes name of voter, place of residence, occupation, age, naturalization, African-American voters.; 2009; 219 pp; SCB |
| Abstracts Exec Adm Guard Bonds Rock Co 1778-1864 | 470 |
| - Priode, Marguerite B.; Information on early families of Rockingham County.; 1978; 100 pp; SCB |
| Annals of Augusta Co., Va. | 635 |
| - Waddell, Joseph A.; Early settlement and development of Augusta County, includes Scotch-Irish, military information, rosters |
| of soldiers, sketches of families.; 1986; 545 pp; HCB |
| Atlas of County Boundary changes in Virginia 1634-1895 | 159 |
| - Doran, Michael F.; Growth of counties by decade starting in 1634 - oversized.; 1987; 61 pp; SCB |
| Augusta Co., Va. Publick Claims | 3 |
| - Abercrombie, Janice L. & Slatten, Richard; Revolutionary period records of court decisions for claims against the |
| government for requisitions by state and national continental armed forces.; 1992; 38 pp; SCB |
| Augusta County History 1865-1950 | 348 |
| - MacMaster, Richard K.; 250 years of historical bits and pieces brought together from and unknown era.; 1988; 229 pp; HCB |
| Banking on the Future - A 100 Year History of Farmers & Merchants Bank | 828 |
| - Jones, Nancy B.; A 100 year history of Farmers and Merchants Bank 1908 to 2008.; 2008; 124 pp; SCB |
| Bath Parish Register (Births, Deaths Marriages) | 269 |
| - Hopkins, William Lindsay; Births, deaths, marriages 1827-1897 in Bath Parish.; 1993; 130 pp; SCB |
| Berkeley Co., Va. Publick Claims | 4 |
| - Abercrombie, Janice L. & Slatten, Richard; Revolutionary period records of court decisions for claims against the |
| government for requisitions by state and national continental armed forces.; 1995; 30 pp; SCB |
| Brunswick County Marriages 1750-1853 | 721 |
| - Vogt, John & Kethley, T. William, Jr.; Brunswick Co. was established in 1720 as part of the economic expansion of tobacco |
| cultivation into Southside VA. However, the new county did not commence to function as a separate political entity until 1733. |
| The early marriage records of this county do no begin until 1750. Parent County was Prince George.; 1988; 296 pp; SCB |
| Carriage Makers of Rockingham Co., Va. | 70 |
| - Burkholder, E. Daniel, Jr.; Photos and newspaper clippings; 1997; 36 pp; SCB |
| Civil War Action in Rockingham County | 231 |
| - H.R.H.S.; This small booklet presents the engagements at Harrisonburg, Cross Keys, Port Republic, Bridgewater, Mt. |
| Crawford, Lacey Spring, and Brock's Gap. Includes maps and a brief description of each engagement.; 1970; 10 pp; SCB |
| Culpeper Co., Va. Publick Claims | 5 |
| - Abercrombie, Janice L. & Slatten, Richard; Revolutionary period records of court decisions for claims against the |
| government for requisitions by state and national continental armed forces.; 1992; 82 pp; SCB |
| Death Notices From Extant Issues of The Rockingham Register | 436 |
| - Dorothy A. Boyd-Bragg; Death notices from early Rockingham County newspapers 1822 to 1870.; 2010; 311 pp; SCB |
| Fairfax Co., Va. Publick Claims | 6 |
| - Abercrombie, Janice L. & Slatten, Richard; Revolutionary period records of court decisions for claims against the |
| government for requisitions by state and national continental armed forces.; 1995; 23 pp; SCB |
| Freedom's Child | 366 |
| - McCray, Carrie Allen; The book is written by the granddaughter of Brig. Gen. John R. Jones of Harrisonburg, VA who |
| decided to identify the white man's framed photograph which sat on her mothers' bedroom mantelpiece. Her maternal |
| Grandmother was Malinda Rice of Singer's Glen, VA.; 1998; 263 pp; HCB |
| Greenbrier Co., Va. Publick Claims | 9 |
| - Abercrombie, Janice L. & Slatten, Richard; Revolutionary period records of court decisions for claims against the |
| government for requisitions by state and national continental armed forces.; 1994; 20 pp; SCB |
| Greenbrier Co., W.Va.. Deed & Will Records | 520 |
| - Shuck, Larry G.; The book includes Deeds & Wills; Early miscellaneous deeds, 1750-52, 1754, 1769, 1783-84; Deed Books 1- |
| 5, 1780-1814; Will Book 1, 1777-1833.; 1992; 362 pp; SCB |
| Greenbrier Co., W.Va.. Marriages (3 volume set) | 526 |
| - Shuck, Larry G.; Covers a span of 118 years. There are primarily from microfilm of the original records and from three |
| distinct ledgers in the courthouse.; 1991; 997 pp; SCB |
| Greenbrier Co., W.Va.. Records Early Survey Records, etc. | 525 |
| - Shuck, Larry G.; The book contains Early Survey Records, 1780-1799; Early Court Minutes, 1780-1801 (1811): Magistrate's |
| Memoranda, 1817-1819; Court Record Books, 1818-1835; District Count Records, 1792-1797; Deeds, Sweet Springs |
| Courthouse, 1789-1808; 1988; 457 pp; SCB |
| Greenbrier Co., W.Va.. Records Personal property tax lists | 524 |
| - Shuck, Larry G.; This book includes personal property tax lists: 1782-83; 1786-88, 1792, 1796, 1799, 1805, 1815.; 1989; 302 |
| pp; SCB |
| Hanover Co. VA - 1810 & 1820 Census Records | 94 |
| - Chapplear, Nancy; Lists families living in Hanover County, VA in 1810 & 1820; 1966; 48 pp; SCB |
| Hardesty's Encyclopedia - Rockingham Co. Personals 1884 | 180 |
| - Firebaugh, Marshall; Biographical sketches of 85 families Rockingham county and Harrisonburg, Surnames: Arehart, |
| Bowman, Conn, Curry, Dainterfield, Devier, Eiler, Ewing, Firebaugh, Funkhauser, Grattan, Harman, Harnsberger, Hopkins, |
| Lewis, Ott, Pennypacker, Rehard, Roller, Sipe, Switzer, Warren, William; 1984; 80 pp; SCB |
| Heartland, The | 261 |
| - Hess, Nancy; History of county communities; 1987; 375 pp; HCB |
| Henry Co., Va. Marriage Bonds 1778-1849 | 157 |
| - Dodd, Virginia Anderton; Historic marriage records.; 1989; 132 pp; HCB |
| History of Northern Linville Creek | 778 |
| - Nair, Charles E., Rev.; History of Northern Linville Creek including homes, churches, and cemeteries.; 1954; 65 pp; SCB |
| History of Pendleton County, WV | 442 |
| - Morton, Oren F.; A wonderful history and genealogical treasure of this important pioneer W VA County. Hundreds of related |
| families listed with thousands of related individuals.; 1995; 493 pp; HCB |
| History of Rockingham County, Va. | 649 |
| - Wayland, John W.; Important events describe the coming of the Lincolns, Daniel Boone's visit, death of Turner Ashby, |
| Stonewall Jackson at Port Republic, etc. Topics covering towns and villages, churches, schools, etc. A chronological table of |
| events from 1716 to 1912,; 1996; 473 pp; HCB |
| History of Shenandoah County, Va. | 650 |
| - Wayland, John W.; History of the county. Formed in 1776 under the name Dunmore Co., and renamed Shanandoah in 1778.; |
| 1998; 894 pp; HCB |
| Images of America: Brocks Gap | 1017 |
| - Ritchie, Pat; Brocks Gap is the name given to 200 square miles in Rockingham County that were created by the North Fork of |
| the Shenandoah River. Through over 200 photographs, the history of Brocks Gaps takes readers through the remarkable past |
| of the area and its people. It includes all the communities of Brocks Gap: Bergton, Criders and Fulks Run; 2005; 128 pp; SCB |
| Images of America: Rockingham County | 1004 |
| - Scott Suter & Cheryl Lyon; This small paperback book tells the story of Rockingham County in pictures. The 128 page book |
| contains early photographs of Rockingham County with captions describing to the reader the history of early 20th century |
| Rockingham County.; 2004; 128 pp; SCB |
| King George Co., Va. Publick Claims | 11 |
| - Abercrombie, Janice L. & Slatten, Richard; Revolutionary period records of court decisions for claims against the |
| government for requisitions by state and national continental armed forces.; 1992; 27 pp; SCB |
| Loudoun County, Virginia, Birth Register, 1853-1879 | 907 |
| - Duncan, Patricia B.; Alphabetical entries for free colored and white persons include name, race, sex, date and place of birth, |
| father, father's occupation, father's residence, mother, and other. Slave entries include owner, slave, sex, slave's given name, |
| date and place of birth, mother, and other.; 1998; 187 pp; SCB |
| Loudoun County, Virginia, Birth Register, 1880-1896 | 908 |
| - Duncan, Patricia B.; This volume continues from previous 1853-1879. Entries for free colored and white persons include |
| name, race, sex, date and place of birth, father, father's occupation, father's residence, mother, and other. Slave entries include |
| owner, slave, sex, slave's given name, date and place of birth, mother, and other.; 1999; 177 pp; SCB |
| Lunenburg Co. Marriages 1750-1853 | 617 |
| - Vogt & Kethley; Historic marriage records; 1988; 174 pp; SCB |
| Marriage License Bonds Accomack Co., Va. 1774-1806 | 453 |
| - Nottingham, Stratton; The material is arranged alphabetically by the name of the groom, with a separate section indexing |
| brides. Approx. 3,000 brides, grooms and witnesses included.; 1997; 49 pp; SCB |
| Massanutten | 641 |
| - Christine Michaels; History and development of the Massanutten Mountain range including photos.; 2007; 128 pp; SCB |
| Old 10th Legion Records; Marriages Rockingham Co. | 570 |
| - Strickler, H. M.; Present counties of Rockingham, Shenandoah and Page; 1990; 128 pp; SCB |
| Old Schools on Linville Creek | 320 |
| - Kline, Agnes; Schools included are: Broadway, Broadway Graded, Cedar Grove Academy, Lone Oak, "Brush College', |
| Cloverdale, Shirkey, Showalter, Myers, Wenger's Hill, Pennybacker's, Joe's Creek, Edom South, Edom Public, Slate Hill, |
| Greenmount, Shaeffer, Dovel. Included are some comments on Teaching in Homes and Court Records of Early Schools.; |
| 1977; 57 pp; SCB |
| Page Co., Va. Marriages 1831-1850 | 623 |
| - Vogt & Kethley; Historic marriage records; 1983; 78 pp; SCB |
| Personal Property Tax year 1787 Berkeley Co., Va. | 701 |
| - Yantis/Love; The tax list is given twice-once in the original order and then by date on which the commissioner visited. This |
| second list makes it possible to tell who were neighbors.; 1987; 38 pp; SCB |
| Personal Property Tax Year 1787 Frederick Co. & Winchester Town | 702 |
| - Yantis/Love; The tax list is given twice--once in the original order and then by date on which the commissioner visited. This |
| second list makes it possible to tell who were neighbors.; 1987; 34 pp; SCB |
| Personal Property Tax year 1787 Orange Co., Va. | 705 |
| - Yantis/Love; The tax list is given twice--once in the original order and then by date on which the commissioner visited. This |
| second list makes it possible to tell who were neighbors.; 1987; 16 pp; SCB |
| Prince Edward Co., Virginia Death Records 1862-1896 | 930 |
| - Evans-Fridley, Beth; Transcribed from Virginia Bureau of Vital Statistics microfilm.; 1999; 144 pp; SCB |
| Prince William Co., Va. Birth Records 1853-1896 | 727 |
| - Evans-Fridley, Beth; This data was transcribed from the Virginia Bureau of Vital Statistics microfilm reel #32 and #33. There |
| are no records for 1860-1863, & 1868. Since the last name was not provided for the slaves they are grouped together at the |
| end, which is sorted by the slave owner's name.; 1999; 139 pp; SCB |
| Revolutionary Soldiers, Rockingham County, Va. | 232 |
| - R'ham Historical Society and Cooley, Mrs. Harriett; The soldiers are listed by surname in alphabetical order.; 1986; 30 pp; |
| SCB |
| Rockingham Co. Minute Book 1778-1792 Part II (of III) 1786 -1788 | 333 |
| - Levinson, Louise Chambers & Constance A.; County Court minutes provide data unavailable in any other records. For |
| example, as in Rockingham Co. where many records were burned.; 1986; 137 pp; SCB |
| Rockingham Co. Minute Book 1778-1792 Part III (of III) 1789 -1792 | 334 |
| - Levinson, Louise Chambers & Constance A.; County Court minutes provide data unavailable in any other records. For |
| example, as in Rockingham Co. where many records were burned.; 1987; 158 pp; SCB |
| Rockingham Co. Minute Book No. 2, Part I (of II), Jan 1791 - June 1793 | 335 |
| - Levinson, Constance A & Louise Chambers; County Court minutes provide data unavailable in any other records. For |
| example, as in Rockingham Co. where many records were burned.; 1990; 137 pp; SCB |
| Rockingham Co. Minute Book No. 2, Part II, July 1793 - Dec 1794 | 336 |
| - Levinson, Constance A. & Louise Chambers; County Court minutes provide data unavailable in any other records. For |
| example, as in Rockingham Co. where many records were burned.; 1990; 136 pp; SCB |
| Rockingham Co., Va. Marriages 1778-1850 | 628 |
| - Vogt & Kethley; Historic marriage records of Rockingham County, Virginia.; 1984; 433 pp; SCB |
| Rockingham Co., Va. Publick Claims | 16 |
| - Abercrombie, Janice L.; Revolutionary period records of court decisions for claims against the government for requisitions |
| by state and national continental armed forces.; 1992; 45 pp; SCB |
| Rockingham County in the World War 1917-1918 | 119 |
| - Coffman, Floyd Wilmer & Ritchie, Pat; A complete study of the 1,226 veterans who were officially credited with active service |
| in the Great War both abroad or at home.; 1993; 128 pp; SCB |
| Rockingham: An Annotated Bibliography of Virginia County | 367 |
| - Miller, Gordon W.; The bibliography is arranged in nineteen subject oriented chapters which will assist beginning |
| researches and also to suggest to the advanced researcher sources for further study. Listing of books, journals, maps, |
| audio/visual material covering time period of its history.; 1989; 650 pp; HCB |
| Scott County Marriages | 190 |
| - Fugate, Mary D.; 1,413 marriages recorded, Scott county was formed in 1814 from parts of Lee, Washington, and Russel |
| counties.; 1989; 109 pp; SCB |
| Selected Rockingham County Petitions 1800-1850 | 229 |
| - Harrisonburg H. S. Students; From studies of petitions submitted to Va. general assembly in early 1800's; 1984; 255 pp; HCB |
| Shenandoah Co., Va. Marriages 1772-1850 | 629 |
| - Vogt & Kethley; Historic marriage records; 1984; 433 pp; SCB |
| Shenandoah Co., Va. Publick Claims | 17 |
| - Abercrombie, Janice L.; Revolutionary period records of court decisions for claims against the government for requisitions |
| by state and national continental armed forces.; 1992; 26 pp; SCB |
| Short History of Page County, Va., A | 569 |
| - Strickler, Harry M.; Old homes, court records, civil war, towns and villages, Shenandoah National Park,churches, education, |
| industry, indian mounds, biography, genealogy.; 1985; 442 pp; HCB |
| Stafford Co. Tithables, Quit Rent,Tax,…1723-1790 V-1-1/2 | 631 |
| - Vogt & Kethley; Quit rents, personal property taxes and related lists and petitions in Stafford County 1723-1790.; 1990; 898 pp; |
| SCB |
| Stone Houses on Linville Creek & Their Communities | 321 |
| - Kline, Agnes; Covers the history and details of 14 old houses in Rockingham Co., VA.; 1997; 69 pp; SCB |
| Summer of the Lost Limb | 199 |
| - Good ,Janis; Story of a young girl who overcame obstacles of an amputation.; 1994; 109 pp; SCB |
| Tradition & Fashion Cabinetmaking Upper Shenandoah Valley | 576 |
| - Suter, Scott; Cabinet making in the upper Shenandoah Valley featuring cabinetmakers Daniel Suter (1801-1873), Christian |
| (1834-1897), and Henry (1842-1929) Theis, Alexander Stuart Coffman (1842-1910), Adam Wise Kersh (1828-1905).; 1996; 47 |
| pp; SCB |
| Warren County, Va. Marriages 1836-1850 | 632 |
| - Vogt & Kethley; Historic marriage records; 1983; 47 pp; SCB |
| Washington County, Virginia Marriages 1776-1855 | 263 |
| - Hiatt, Marty & Scott, Roberts; Formed in 1777 from parts of Fincastle, Russell, Scott, and Smthe counties.; 1997; 315 pp; SCB |
| Woodbine Cemetery, Harrisonburg, Va. | 340 |
| - Liskey, J. Nelson; The history begins March 19, 2024 when the cemetery was chartered and continues to 1998. Facts |
| included are well-known & interesting people buried in the cemetery, interesting events in the life of the cemetery, Board of |
| Trustees elected in 1850 and trustees elected through 1998.; 1998; 40 pp; SCB |
| Works Project Administration - Rockingham County | 829 |
| - Public Records; Historical articles form Rockingham County recorded in the 1930s by the Virginia W.P.A. Historical |
| Inventory Project sponsored by the Virginia Conversation Commission under the direction of the Division of History.; 2008; 463 |
| pp; SCB |
| York Co., Va. Marriages, Vol. I, Bonds & Minister Returns | 466 |
| - Pollock, Michael E.; Collection of marriage records, no records exist for the first 100 years, records beginning 1769 |
| represent descendants of original families.; 1994; 166 pp; SCB |
| Zenda 1869-1930 - An African American Community of Hope | 523 |
| - Jones, Nancy Bondurant; The author discloses the details of a story that in reality should have been told decades ago. In |
| earlier times those who witnessed firsthand the successes and travails of the newly freed slave would have made the telling |
| much simpler. The story of an emerging, free-black community nestled among the western foothills of the Massanutten |
| Mountain.; 2007; 139 pp; SCB |
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