Back Issues: 1990s
Lynchburg College,
George N. Rainsford
Lynchburg’s Dr. Vernon Johns and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,
Henry Powell
Art in the Life of a City: A Century of Art and Artists in Lynchburg,
Virginia, Ann Lunsford Hunter
Batteau Navigation on the Staunton River,
Richard L. Guild
Horatio Alger with a Twist: The Life of Thomas Fortune Ryan,
Lee Marmon
Fall 1990
SOLD OUT
Miss Emma Adams:
She Brought Music’s Immortals to Lynchburg,
James M. Elson
Riverfront Dream Moves Forward
Evolution of Black Education in Virginia:
Virginia Seminary’s Equivocal Role,
Lois Guchu
Another Look at the Celebrated Trial of Hook vs Venable,
Clifton W. Potter, Jr.
From Hardware to Handbooks:
Jones, Watts and the Business Origins of Jones Memorial Library,
Lee Marmon
The Jones Memorial Library Building– An Update,
Maureen Bendall
Centennial Celebrations of NSDAR Bring To Mind Lynchburg Lady
Who Was a Dominant Figure in Organizing the Society,
Aurelia J. Faulconer
Lynchburg’s Quakers: They Worshipped God and Hewed Central Virginia
Out of the Wilderness,
Douglas Summers Brown
Spring 1991
SOLD OUT
The Rescue and Restoration of Jefferson’s Poplar Forest
Lynn A. Beebe
Revelations From the Records: The Documentary Research at Poplar Forest
S. Allen Chambers, Jr.
Ghost Stories: The Architectural Investigation of Poplar Forest
Travis C. McDonald, Jr.
Central Virginia Blacks in the Civil War —A Missing Page of History
Charles W. White
Thomas Jefferson’s Time Capsule: Archaeology at Poplar Forest
William M. Kelso
Sandusky ‘By the Still Waters’
Janet Shafer
River James, What Now?
Robert H. MacCallum
Fall 1991
That ‘Lynch’ Word
Ann Fairfax Withington
The Lynch House of 619 First Street: Unfolding an Historical Mystery
Nancy Jamerson Weiland and Lee Marmon
Lynchburg’s Man of Iron:
The Forgotten Career of Frances B. Deane, Jr. (1796-1868)
Douglas C. MacLeod
A geneology of the Lynch Family
Peter W. Houck
Them’s Not Yankees, ‘They’s Folks’
Ed Warehime
Mozart in Lynchburg
Dorothy-Bundy Turner Potter
John Percival and His Island
Robert H. MacCallum
Spring 1992
SOLD OUT
The Monacan Mystique,
Peter W. Houck,
Monacan Archaeology and History,
Jeffrey L. Hantman
Forgotten Places and People:
Prehistoric Indian Life on the Appomattox River,
James William Jordan
Dr. Plecker’s Assault on the Monacan Indians:
Legal Racism and Documentary Genocide,
J. David Smith
The Buzzard Rock:
Saponi-Monacan Traditions from Hico, Virginia,
Jay Hansford C. Vest
Books of Interest:,
David M. Sokal
Fall 1992
Carter Glass: The Editor-Publisher Who Turned Politician,
Robert Wimer
Colonel Maurice S. Langhorne:
Unsung Hero and Favorite Son of Lynchburg,
Rusty Hicks
Mrs. Cabell’s Lynchburg,
Douglas Summers Brown
Diuguid Funeral Service at 175 Years
Mr. Jefferson’s Delinquent Account
at Lynchburg’s First Dry Goods Store,
Mildred D. Winner
The Lynchburg Campbell Court House Turnpike (1836-1904),
Robert P. Merchant
Books of Interest:
David M. Sokol
Spring 1993
New Technology — Photography —
Thrives in Prosperous Mid-19th-Century Lynchburg,
Aubrey Wiley
Looking Back at Lynchburg—The Photographs of Aileen Hamner,
Adam Scher
Lynchburg’s Community Marke,
Robert P. Merchant
Lynchburg in Days Gone By - Voices of the Past
Miss Georgia Morgan,
Edmund D. Potter
A Gilded Cage: Slavery at Jefferson’s Poplar Forest (1773-1826),
Lee Marmon
Rediscovering Lynchburg’s Quakers,
Henry Powell
Bits and Pieces of Early Lynchburg and Its City Government,
T. Gibson Hobbs, Jr.
Books of Interest:,
David M. Sokol
Fall 1993
Historical Partners: Lynchburg Historical Foundation & Lynch’s Ferry
When They Made Automobiles In Lynchburg,
James M. Elson
Written in Stone,
Nancy Jamerson Weiland
Beyond the Red Brick Wall:
Randolph-Macon Woman’s College Celebrates Its Centennial,
Shannon Brennan
Books of Interest,
David M. Sokol
A Gala Evening (“…the most extravagant dinner…”),
Gail Pond
Lynch’s Ferry?,
Robert P. Merchant
Historical Faux Pas,
Peter W. Houck
Marshall Lodge No. 39 A.F.&A.M.: Two Hundred Years of Progress,
Worshipful W. Wayne Dawson and Lawrence Dawson, Jr.
Bits and Pieces of Early Lynchburg and Its City Government,
T. Gibson Hobbs, Jr.
Spring 1994
General James Dearing,
Rusty Hicks
The Indian Princess at Point of Honor,
Janet Shaffer
Queen Anne Architecture in Lynchburg,
William H. Young
Mrs. George M. Jones and Her Monumental Reality,
Jeni Sandberg
Books of Interest,
David M. Sokol
Lynchburg’s First Efforts To Save The Academy of Music:
Reflections Of Virginia Wiley,
John C. Presley
Fall 1994
The Making of the Painting Shown on the Front Cover:
‘Lord, Plant My Feet on Higher Ground’,
Ann van de Graaf
A Tragic Visit – Mrs. “Jeb” Stuart Comes to Lynchburg –
The Aftermath,
Jane Douglas Summers Brown
Bragassa’s: From Golden Nuggets to Golden Memories,
Nancy Jamerson Weiland
The Balloon in Lynchburg’s Court House,
Robert P. Merchant
‘A Home For All’: Lynchburg’s Bungalows,
William H. Young
Samuel Otho Fisher and His Venerable Gun Shop
Wayne Dawson and Lawrence Dawson, Jr.
Books of Interest,
David M. Sokol
Sitting Down For Justice:
The First Lynchburg, Virginia Sit-In in 1960 and Its Impact on Randolph-Macon Woman’s College,
Theresa J. Carroll
‘The Hope of the World’ Christian Education,
Dollars, and Desegregation at Lynchburg College,
Jeffrey Scott Cole
Spring 1995
Jubal Early, Hero and Citizen of Lynchburg,
James M. Elson
Jones Memorial Library:
A Glimpse at a Few of the Treasures Stored There,
Lewis H. Averett and Phillip Wayne Rhodes
Lynchburg City Paper Money of 1862,
Raymond H. Williamson
Books of Interest,
David M. Sokol
Senator Glass and the Telephones,
Robert P. Merchant
Top Hat, White Tie, and Tails: Art Deco in Lynchburg,
William H. Young
The Lynchburger Who Met Goethe,
James M. Elson
Did You Know,
Peter W. Houck
The Discovery of Judge William Daniel’s Overseer’s Place,
Robert P. Merchant
Fall 1995
Signs of Change in the Old City Cemetery,
Jane B. White
Elizabeth Otey Watson: REFLECTIONS,
John C. Presley
Jones Memorial Library:
A Glimpse at a Few of the Treasures Stored There
Lewis H. Averett and Phillip Wayne Rhodes
It Was Great To Be Alive and Living in Lynchburg — in 1913,
James M. Elson
Blue Ridge Chapter, NSDAR Celebrates 100th Anniversary
An Award for Ray Williamson — and Lynch’s Ferry
Books of Interest,
David M. Sokol
‘In My Adobe Hacienda’:
Spanish Revival Styles in Lynchburg Architecture,
William H. Young
Spring 1996
Stained Glass in Lynchburg,
S. Allen Chambers, Jr,
Lynchburg Before The Surrender (1865)
As Revealed by the Craighill Brothers,
Preston Craighill
Memoirs, Lieut. James B. Craighill, C.S.A., Written in 1812
Jones Memorial Library:
A Glimpse at a Few of the Treasures Stored There,
Lewis Hobgood Averett and Phillip Wayne Rhodes
From a Princely Palace to a Cabin in the Cotswalds:
Tudor Revival Architecture in Lynchburg,
William H. Young
‘Miss Lucy’s Legacy’: Lucille Chaffin Kent:
Lynchburg Aviatrix Paved W.W. II Skyways,
Fran Gibson
Books of Interest,
David M. Sokol
Fall 1996
My Favorite Graveyard,
Jane Douglas Summers Brown
Books of Interest,
David M. Sokol
Lynchburg on the Eve of the War Between the States.
James M. Elson
‘Map of the Engagement near Lynchburg’ — An Analysis,
Peter W. Houck
Jones Memorial Library:
A Glimpse at a Few of the Treasures Stored There,
Lewis Hobgood Averett and Phillip Wayne Rhodes
From Stoops… to Porches… to Decks,
William H. Young
A Correction - Stained Glass Windows
Lynchburg’s City Farm,
Robert P. Merchant
Marshall Lodge’s Gift of Life,
W. Wayne Dawson and Lawrence Dawson, Jr.
PIERRE DAURA,
Anne Smith
Books of Interest,
David M. Sokol
Remembering… The Once Magnificent Paramount Theater,.
Virginia Grist Smith
Jones Memorial Library:
A Glimpse at a Few of the Treasures Stored There,
Lewis Hobgood Averett and Phillip Wayne Rhodes
Statuary in Jeopardy,
Joan Logan Brooks
Packet Boat Days on the ‘Jeems and Kanawhy’,
James M. Elson
Bullington’s Quest:
A Celebration of Two Old Dominion Legends,
Lawrence Dawson, Jr., and W. Wayne Dawson
An Architecture of Confidence and Nostalgia:
The Georgian Revival in Lynchburg,
William H. Young
Fall 1997
Samuel Miller, Lynchburg’s Philanthropic Misanthrope,
James M. Elson
Significant Genealogical Resources at Jones Memorial Library,
Lewis Hobgood Averett and Phillip Wayne Rhodes
Black Men in Gray Uniforms,
Henry Powell
What Price Religious Freedom? - William Davis Pays,
Jane Douglas Summers Brown
Remembering Lucy
Fran Gibson
“Useful Gentlemen”,
P. Tulane Patterson
Beginning a New Chapter in the History of Marshall Lodge,
W. Wayne Dawson and Lawrence Dawson, Jr.
Lynchburg’s Open Air Jail,
Robert P. Merchant
Books of Interest,
David M. Sokol
Temples of Government, Commerce and Domesticity:
Greek Revival Architecture in Lynchburg,
William H. Young
Spring 1998
Judge Charles E. Burks - A Lynchburg Legal Legend,
William W. Sweeney
The Year Without a Summer,
Dorothy-Bundy Turner Potter
Reconstruction and Reconciliation:
‘The Hyena Club Picnic at Hog Island’,
James M. Elson
SIDEBAR: Islands in the James River,
T. Gibson Hobbs, Jr.
Jones Memorial Library’s Pamphlet File Contains More than 1700 Items,
Lewis Hobgood Averette and Phillip Wayne Rhodes
So Old...So New: Colonial Reflections in Lynchburg Architecture,
William H. Young
A ‘New’ Graveyard:
An Exploration of the Presbyterian Cemetery in Lynchburg Virginia,
Henry Mahler
Books of Interest,
David Sokol
Fall 1998
Piedmont Mills,
Robert P. Merchant
Robinson Crusoe of Lynchburg,
Douglas C. MacLeod
Boom and Bust in the Burg,
James M. Elson
“Rivermont” House Restoration by the LHF
The American Foursquare,
William H. Young
The African Baptist Church,
Peter W. Houck
Jones Memorial Library Information
Books of Interest,
David Sokol
Spring 1999
A Decisive Moment in Lynchburg’s History,
Rachel O’Dwyer Flynn
Lost Lynchburg: Downtown & Historic Districts, A listing,
William Inge
“This state of neglect”...
The Soldiers’ Burial Ground in Lynchburg During the Civil War,
Ted Delaney
During “The War to End All Wars” Lynchburg was “Lunchburg”,
James M. Elson
Dr. Rosalie Slaughter Morton -
Woman Pioneer in Medicine,
Janet Shaffer
Architecture As Symbolism: Gothic Revival(s) in Lynchburg,
William H. Young
The Right Barbershop -
Nearly 80 years of Barbering in Lynchburg,
W. Wayne Dawson and Lawrence Dawson, Jr.
Jones Memorial Library,
A GLIMPSE AT A FEW OF THE TREASURES STORED THERE
Books of Interest,
David Sokol
Fall 1999
Patrick Henry: the Lynchburg Connection, by James M. Elson
Horseford Road: The James River Crossing at Lynchburg before 1757, by Charles L. Stinson
Memories of Oak Grove School, by Carolyn T. Feagans
Of Arches, Brackets & Campaniles: The ABCs of Italianate Architecture in Lynchburg by William H. Young
Lynchburg’s Corporate Seals & Logos by Robert P. Merchant
A Gallery of Photographs from Harris Tire Co.
Jones Memorial Library
MORE GLIMPSES AT A FEW OF THE TREASURES STORED THERE
Books of Interest by DavidSokol
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