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Bill No. 5. Substitute offered by Mr. Rives of Albermarle, for the bill, entitled "A bill to authorize the Orange and Alexandria railroad company to extend their road to Lynchburg." [n. d.].

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 188, Folder 17.

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Bob Daugherty and Butch Ryan, truck drivers for Associated Transport Company, having dinner at Mary's Place, ten miles south of Charlottesville, Virginia, on U.S. Highway, Route no. 29

Albermarle Citizens to Andrew Jackson

Southfields, New York. Interracial activities at Camp Nathan Hale, where children are aided by the Methodist Camp Service. Saturday night substitute

A bill establishing a salt manufactory on the eastern frontier of this commonwealth. [n. d.].

Delinquent lands in Virginia. An act, further to extend the time of redemption of lands and lots returned delinquent for the non-payment of taxes west of the Alleghany mountains, and for other purposes. Passed February 27th, 1835. [Richmond, 183

Delinquent lands in Virginia. An act, further to extend the time of redemption of lands and lots returned delinquent for the non-payment of taxes west of the Alleghany mountains, and for other purposes. Passed February 27th, 1835. [Richmond, 183

Farm boys and girls dancing to a jukebox at Mary's Place on U.S. Highway 29 near Charlottesville, Virginia

December 13, 1799, Botetourt, German Baptists, for relief from fines for not serving in militia on religious grounds, and asking that public service be deemed an acceptable substitute therefor.

J. S. Wolfe to Chicago Tribune, Wednesday, March 04, 1863 (Substitute clause of the Conscription Bill)

Lieut. Commander W. B. Cushing, who blew up the rebel ram "Albermarle"

Norfleet Plantation, Cotton Press, Albermarle Street (moved from Norfleet Plantation), Tarboro, Edgecombe County, NC

Substitute materials containers. Wartime tobacco containers. Left to right: one-pound fiber container, two-ounce fiber container, and two-ounce metal can. Fiber is expected to be used for tobacco containers for the duration

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