What a wonderful look at life in 1800’s. This Historical CD contains stories of the local townships of
2 Books on 1 CD !
1)History of
2)“Old Chapel”
History
of
AND ITS CONNECTION WITH THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES WITH ILLUSTRATIONS OF COLONIAL HOMES AND OF CONFEDERATE OFFICERS
By Thomas D. Gold
1914
337 pages on 1 CD
An essential resource for Genealogists
Actual images of every page, in Adobe Acrobat Reader .PDF format. Works with any computer, and is easy to use and read. Some scans are imperfect.
This book on CD is SEARCHABLE *
CONTENTS
Chapter II. (No Title Given)
Chapter III. (No Title Given)
Chapter IV. Battletown or Berryville
Chapter V. A sketch of Millwood
Chapter VI. The town of
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII. Old Chapel and Millwood
Chapter IX. The Methodist denomination
Chapter X. What the county authorities did
Chapter XI. Literary people
Chapter XII. Negro slavery in
Chapter XIII. The
Chapter XIV. Military movements in the county
Chapter XV. (No Title Given)
Chapter XVI. Incidents, etc.
Chapter XVII. Two weeks under
Chapter XVIII. The Clarke Rifles. Company "I" 2nd Virginia Infantry
Chapter XIX. (No Title Given)
Chapter XX. (No Title Given)
Chapter XXI. (No Title Given)
Chapter XXII. (No Title Given)
Chapter XXIII. Company "C". Nelson Rifles
Chapter XXIV. (No Title Given)
Chapter XXIV. The Neleson Rifles
Chapter XXV. The Clarke Cavalry
Chapter XXVI. (No Title Given)
Chapter XXVII. (No Title Given)
Chapter XXVIII. (No Title Given)
Chapter XXIX. County men in various commands
Chapter XXX. (No Title Given)
Chapter XXXI. United Daughters of the Confederacy
Chapter XXXII. Memories of prison life
Chapter XXXIII. How a Clarke man, a prisoner of the war, escaped
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“Old Chapel”
By Charles Randolph Hughes
1906
Printed By the
74 pages on 1 CD
An essential resource for Genealogists
Actual images of every page, in Adobe Acrobat Reader .PDF format. Works with any computer, and is easy to use and read. Some scans are imperfect.
This book on CD is SEARCHABLE
CONTENTS
Historical Sketch of the Old Chapel
Decoration Day Address
"A Gentleman of
The Cemetery Record