Virginia
Overview
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Titles
John Dooley's Civil War = an Irish American's journey in the First Virginia Infantry Regiment /
by:
Confederate States of America., Army.; Dooley, John, (1842-1873.); Johnson Island Prison; United States; Virginia; Curran, Robert Emmett.; Project Muse.
(Electronic resources)
Bridge to Terabithia /
by:
Paterson, Katherine.; Virginia; Roberts, Peter.
(Language materials, printed)
Wellspring of liberty = how Virginia's religious dissenters helped win the American Revolution and secured religious liberty /
by:
Virginia; Ragosta, John A.{me_controlnum}
(Electronic resources)
A house dividing = economic development in Pennsylvania and Virginia before the civil war /
by:
Pennsylvania; Virginia; Majewski, John.{me_controlnum}
(Electronic resources)
Early modern Virginia = reconsidering the Old Dominion /
by:
Virginia; Coombs, John C., (1966-); Bradburn, Douglas, (1972-); Project Muse.
(Electronic resources)
The American dreams of John B. Prentis, slave trader
by:
Winter, Kari J.; Richmond (Va.); Williamsburg (Va.); Virginia; Project Muse.
(Electronic resources)
The baptism of early Virginia = how Christianity created race /
by:
Goetz, Rebecca Anne.; Virginia; Project Muse.
(Electronic resources)
Virginia at war, 1865
by:
United States; Virginia; Robertson, James I.; Davis, William C., (1946-); Virginia Center for Civil War Studies.; Project Muse.
(Electronic resources)
Sapphira and the slave girl /
by:
Virginia; Cather, Willa, (1873-1947.)
(Language materials, printed)
Accommodating revolutions = Virginia's Northern Neck in an era of transformations, 1760-1810 /
by:
United States; Virginia; Project Muse.; Tillson, Albert H., (1948-); Northern Neck (Va.)
(Electronic resources)
From Jamestown to Jefferson = the evolution of religious freedom in Virginia /
by:
Virginia; Project Muse.; Virginia.; Bond, Richard E., (1977-); Rasor, Paul B.; Virginia Wesleyan College., Center for the Study of Religious Freedom.; Virginia Wesleyan College.
(Electronic resources)
Arming the confederacy = how Virginia's minerals forged the Rebel war machine /
by:
Virginia; SpringerLink (Online service); Whisonant, Robert C.
(Electronic resources)
The big house after slavery = Virginia plantation families and their postbellum domestic experiment /
by:
Virginia; Project Muse.; Morsman, Amy Feely, (1972-)
(Electronic resources)
Lee and Jackson's bloody twelfth = the letters of Irby Goodwin Scott,first lieutenant, Company G, Putnam Light Infantry, Twelfth Georgia Volunteer Infantry /
by:
Virginia; United States; Project Muse.; Scott, Irby Goodwin, (1840-1925.); Confederate States of America., Army.; Confederate States of America., Army.; Putnam County (Ga.); Pearson, Johnnie Perry.; Georgia
(Electronic resources)
Bridge to Terabithia /
by:
Paterson, Katherine.; Virginia; Diamond, Donna,
(Language materials, printed)
The New world : = the extended cut /
by:
Jamestown (Va.); Virginia.; Virginia; Plummer, Christopher.; Bale, Christian, (1974-); Schellenberg, August.; Studi, Wes.; Thewlis, David, (1963-); Wageningen, Yorick van, (1964-); Kilcher, Q'Orianka.; Lubezki, Emmanuel.; Chew, Richard, (1940-); Corwin, Hank.; Klein, Saar.; Yoshikawa, Mark.; Horner, James.; Green, Sarah, (1957-); Malick, Terrence, (1945-); Farrell, Colin, (1976-); New Line Cinema Corporation.; New Line Home Entertainment (Firm); Warner Home Video (Firm)
(Projected and video material)
Making tobacco bright = creating an Americancommodity, 1617-1937 /
by:
Hahn, Barbara, (1967-); Virginia; United States; Project Muse.
(Electronic resources)
Assumed identities = the meanings of race inthe Atlantic world /
by:
Virginia; Project Muse.; West Indies, British; Morris, Christopher; Garrigus, John D.; Haiti; America
(Electronic resources)
Refugitta of Richmond = the wartime recollections, grave and gay, of Constance Cary Harrison /
by:
Richmond (Va.); Virginia; United States; Project Muse.; Harrison, Burton, (Mrs.,) (1843-1920.); Harrison, Burton, (Mrs.,) (1843-1920); Rushing, S. Kittrell.; Hughes, Nathaniel Cheairs.
(Electronic resources)
Defeating Lee = a history of the Second Corps, Army of the Potomac /
by:
Kreiser, Lawrence A., (1969-); United States., Army of the Potomac.; Virginia; United States; Project Muse.
(Electronic resources)
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Medical examiners (Law)
Grief
Death
Railroads- History- 19th century.- Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania- Economic conditions.
Church and state- History- 18th century.- Virginia
Freedom of religion- History- 18th century.- Virginia
Gentry- History- 18th century.- Virginia
Slave trade- History- 19th century.- Brazil
Ethnic relations- Religious aspects- 17th century.
Haiti- History- Revolution, 1791-1804.
Scott, Irby Goodwin,
Man-woman relationships- History- 19th century.- Virginia
Families- History- 19th century.- Virginia
Prentis, John B.- Family.
Dooley, John,
Soldiers- Confederate States of America
African American families
Pocahontas,
Indians of North America.
Popular Science.
Dissenters, Religious- History- 18th century.- Virginia
Virginia- History- Revolution, 1775-1783.
Putnam County (Ga.)
Plantation owners- History- 19th century.- Virginia
Slave traders- Virginia
Virginia- Social conditions.
United States.
Freedom of religion- History- 17th century.- Virginia
Prisoners of war- Ohio
Irish American soldiers- Confederate States of America
Tobacco industry- History.- Virginia
Indios- Cultura- Virginia
Popular Earth Science.
Social classes- History- 18th century.- Virginia
Slavery- History- 18th century.- Virginia
United States- History- Revolution, 1775-1783
Eurocentrism- History.- America
Group identity- History.- America
United States- History- Civil War, 1861-1865
Marriage- History- 19th century.- Virginia
Virginia- Economic conditions- 19th century.
Virginia- Economic conditions- 17th century.
Johnson Island Prison
Virginia- Commerce
Richmond (Va.)- History- Civil War, 1861-1865.
Jamestown (Va.)- History
Mines and mineral resources- History- 19th century.- Virginia
Virginia- Politics and government- 1775-1783.
Virginia- History- Revolution, 1775-1783
Northern Neck (Va.)- History- 18th century.
Virginia- Ethnic relations- 17th century.
Haiti- Ethnic relations- 18th century.
Georgia- History- Civil War, 1861-1865
Virginia- History- 17th century.
Church and state- History- 17th century.- Virginia
Smith, John,
Mineral Resources.
Historical Geology.
Interdisciplinary Studies.
Friendship
Virginia- History- 20th century
African Americans- History- 18th century.- Virginia
Northern Neck (Va.)- Economic conditions- 18th century.
Virginia- Politics and government- 1865-1950.
Williamsburg (Va.)
Virginia.- Act for establishing religious freedom.
Racism
Slavery
History.
Women physicians
Virginia- History- Civil War, 1861-1865
Social change- History- 19th century.- Virginia
Virginia- Social life and customs- 19th century.
Virginia- Social conditions- 17th century.
Virginia- Church history- 17th century.
Tobacco- History.- United States
United States- Commerce
Harrison, Burton,
Rolfe, John,
Indians of North America- Virginia
Indios de América del Norte- Virginia
Virginia.
Regional and Cultural Studies.
Virginia
Railroads- History- 19th century.- Virginia
Virginia- Economic conditions.
Nationalism- History.- America
Confederate States of America.
Sex role- History- 19th century.- Virginia
Prentis, John B.- Political and social views.
Prentis, John B.
Richmond (Va.)
Tobacco- History.- Virginia
Indians of North America- First contact with Europeans- Virginia
Indians of North America- First contact with Europeans.
Forensic pathologists
Scarpetta, Kay (Fictitious character)
Free enterprise- History- 19th century.- Pennsylvania
Slavery- History- 19th century.- Virginia
Merchants- History- 18th century.- Virginia
Northern Neck (Va.)- Social conditions- 18th century.
West Indies, British- Ethnic relations- 18th century.
America- Race relations
Soldiers- Georgia
Plantation life- History- 19th century.- Virginia
Slavery- Social aspects- Virginia
Slaveholders- Virginia
Virginia- Race relations.
Jefferson, Thomas,- Social and political views.
Virginia- Church history- 18th century.
Tobacco industry- History.- United States
Racism- Virginia.
Virginia- Church history.
Virginia- History- Civil War, 1861-1865.