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Legends of the Skyline Drive and the Great Valley of Virginia, by Carrie Hunter Willis and Etta Belle Walker

Label
Legends of the Skyline Drive and the Great Valley of Virginia, by Carrie Hunter Willis and Etta Belle Walker
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Legends of the Skyline Drive and the Great Valley of Virginia
Medium
microform
Oclc number
8030046
Responsibility statement
by Carrie Hunter Willis and Etta Belle Walker
Series statement
Genealogy and local history, LH 190
Table Of Contents
Knights of the Golden Horseshoe : Progress to the mines -- Adam Miller and his neighbors -- Joist Hite, the pioneer -- German neighbors, Quakers : dunkards -- The Scotch-Irish in the Valley -- Indians -- Indian tales -- The Moore massacre -- Washington's boyhood friend, Lord Fairfax -- Winchester, the frontier town of the Valley : Old court records -- The Valley pike -- Berryville -- Front Royal -- Flint Hill -- The Skyline Drive -- Strasburg -- Orkney Springs -- Shenandoah Caverns -- Stephens City -- Middletown -- The story teller of the Valley, Samuel Kercheval : Pioneer life -- Woodstock : The Lincoln family -- New Market : Endless Caverns -- Luray -- Stonewall Jackson's Valley Campaign -- Belle Boyd, the spy -- Harrisonburg : Massanutten Caverns ; Grand Caverns ; Massanetta Springs -- Staunton -- Waynesboro and Afton -- Natural Bridge -- Rockbridge : The first academy in the Valley -- Valley inventions : Washington College -- Lexington -- The Virginia Military Institute -- Culpeper Minute men -- Blind preacher -- Hebron Church -- Hoover's camp on the Rapidan River -- Charlottesville : Jack Jouett's ride ; Lewis and Clark expedition -- Fredericksburg -- Roanoke : The Dixie Caverns -- Draper's Meadow -- Washington County -- Hungry Mother State Park -- White Top
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