Campbell County, Virginia Campbell County Historical Society
The Chronicle 1990 - 1999


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The Campbell County Historical Society is proud to offer for the first time a bound collection of Society newsletters. It contains the very first newsletter dated January 1990 through October 1999. All newsletters are reproduced in their entirity and in the original format. This book is roughly 230 pages, comb bound and completely indexed. Below is a listing of just some of the articles included in these newsletters:

  • The Ivanhoe: 200 Years Of History
  • Jones Memorial Offers Area Special Historical Services
  • Oakdale: Did Mark Twain Live Here?
  • Marker Commemorates Henry Speech
  • Early Area Church Survives Controversy / War (Diamond Hill)
  • Centenarian Recalls Old Rode School
  • Thriving Lynch Station Lost To Altavista
  • Charles Lynch Arrived As Indentured Servant
  • Leesville: The Little Town That Almost Was
  • Chief Justice Recalls County History
  • 1917 Fire Destroyed Much of Rustburg
  • Gladys: Garden Spot Of The Mountains
  • A Short History of Concord School
  • A Condensed History of Early Education and Schools for Negroes in Campbell County
  • Marysville Bridge
  • Founder of Georgia-Pacific, A Campbell County Native
  • Unmarked Grave of Confederate Soldier Unearthed
  • History of Rustburg School
  • Death of One of The Historical Society's Charter members, Marvin Gibson
  • Jefferson's "Journies" To His Bedford Home
  • Evington's Birth Was Due To The Coming Of The Railroad
  • Marysville Bridge Lost in Hurricane Fran
  • History of The Town of Brookneal
  • Flat Creek: It's Life And History
  • The Day John James Hendrick Was Buried
  • A Biography of John Robertson (1787-1873)
  • Camp And Home: Reminisces of A Campbell County Soldier
  • The Boys of '61
  • Concord's History is Unique
  • Memories of Yesteryear
  • King Issued Walnut Hills' Land Grant
  • Life of a Charter Member, Marion Dowdy
  • Drive Through History In Region
  • Tracing Roots (genealogical queries section)
To purchase this book please send a check or money order for $30 (includes shipping) to:

Campbell County Historical Society
P.O. Box 595
Rustburg, VA 24588

Last updated October 20, 2007

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