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Warwick
House Publishing
720 Court Street
Lynchburg, VA 24504
434-846-1200
whp720@aol.com
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Behind the Old Brick Wall
(reprint) is available from the Old City Cemetery,
401 Taylor Street, Lynchburg, VA 24501 |
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Amherst County Families and History compiled from Henry Hardesty’s Historical and Geographical Encyclopaedia, first published in 1883. Includes information regarding participation in the Civil War, geography of the county, the revolution of 1775, rich family histories, indexed. $19.00 |
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Bedford County Families and History compiled from Henry Hardesty’s Historical and Geographical Encyclopaedia, first published in 1883. Includes information regarding participation in the Civil War, county geography and history, rich family histories, indexed. $24.00 |
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The Upshur Family in Virginia,
by Robert Irving Upshur and Thomas Teackle Upshur IV. A reprint of
a genealogy first written in 1955 and named The Best Genealogy of
1955, this Second Edition fills in data up to the present family members.
Enter into the life of a Virginia family who settled on the Eastern
Shore in the early 1700s and their expansion throughout Virginia over
the last three centuries. (Hardback, 270 pages, 13 illustrations)
$30.00 |
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The Cedars of Cifax,
by Kathleen Bonnie Worsham. A chronological account of the lives of
the inhabitants of a small rural Virginia community called Cifax from
1760-1995. $25.00. |
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St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
(reprint) is available through the church. P. O. Box 133, Forest,
VA 24551 |
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Lynchburg's
Pioneer Quakers and Their Meeting House, by Douglas
Summers Brown. This book written by Mrs. Brown over sixty years ago
is one of the best accounts of Lynchburg's early pioneers and a wonderful
historical account of a deeply religious and courageous people who
suffered a great number of hardships and tragedies. $15.00.
Available from the Quaker Memorial Presbyterian Church, Lynchburg,
VA.(Reprinted in 1997) |
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Remembering The Old
South, by Midge White. In this book, Midge White has
recorded life as she saw it in Mississippi, Lousiana, and Arkansas
in the early 1940s through sketches and paintings as well as letters
that she wrote to her parents. During those years she accompanied
her husband, who was a forestry consultant, as he traveled from place
to place. $30.00 |
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Ed's Story by Dr. Peter W. Houck. This is a true story about a man who suffered from bipolar, which was not diagnosed until one time he was in prison. His entire life he spent figuring how to get out of jail/prison and was masterful in hijacking cars. $10.00. (soft cover) |
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Forgotten Faces,
by Dr. Peter W. Houck. A book of profiles of people with special social
and medical problems that dramatize flaws in the medical/social system
in the community of Lynchburg, Virginia. $10.00 |
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