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History of southwest Virginia, 1746-1786, Washington County, 1777-1870
Summers, Lewis Preston (1868-1943)
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ERRATA.
INTRODUCTION.
I.
CHAPTER I.
II.
CHAPTER II
III.
CHAPTER III
IV.
CHAPTER IV.
V.
CHAPTER V.
VI.
CHAPTER VI.
VII.
CHAPTER VII.
VIII.
CHAPTER VIII.
IX.
CHAPTER IX.
X.
CHAPTER X.
Biographical Sketches.
REV. CHAS. CUMMINGS.
COLONEL ARTHUR CAMPBELL.
COLONEL WILLIAM RUSSELL.
COLONEL WILLIAM COCKE.
MAJOR ANTHONY BLEDSOE.
CAPTAIN WM. EDMISTON.
COLONEL JOSEPH MARTIN.
GENERAL WM. CAMPBELL.
COLONEL WILLIAM PRESTON.
COLONEL JAMES KING.
GENERAL WM. E. JONES.
JAMES L. WHITE.
MEMBERS OF CONGRESS.
UNITED STATES SENATOR.
GOVERNORS OF VIRGINIA.
JUDGES OF THE COURTS.
COUNTY JUDGES.
MEMBERS OF CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION.
COMMONWEALTH'S ATTORNEYS.
STATE SENATORS.
MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES.
APPENDIX.
First Lands Surveyed on the Waters of the Holston and Clinch Rivers of which Any Record is Preserved.
Attorneys and Date of Qualification.
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WASHINGTON COUNTY CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS, 1861-1865. WASHINGTON MOUNTED RIFLES.
"MOUNTAIN BOYS."
"WASHINGTON INDEPENDENTS," AFTERWARDS COMPANY K, THIRTY-SEVENTH VIRGINIA INFANTRY.
GLADE SPRING RIFLES.
TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT VIRGINIA CAVALRY, COMPANY C.
TWENTY-FIRST VIRGINIA CAVALRY, COMPANY F.
COMPANY I, FORTY-EIGHTH VIRGINIA REGIMENT.
COMPANY H, THIRTY-SEVENTH VIRGINIA VOLUNTEERS.
COMPANY C, TWENTY-FIRST VIRGINIA CAVALRY (AT CLOSE OF WAR).
SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898.
TRUSTEES OF THE ABINGDON ACADEMY, WITH DATE OF APPOINTMENT.
MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANIES UPON THE EXPEDITION TO POINT PLEASANT, 1774.
LIST OF WOUNDED MEN OCTOBER 23, 1774.
(Return of) Troops From Fincastle on the Expedition Against the Ohio Indians September 9, 1774
INDEX.
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History of southwest Virginia, 1746-1786, Washington County, 1777-1870
Thos. W. Colley, Confederate Soldier. Confederate Battle Flag.
Confederate Uniform.
History of southwest Virginia, 1746-1786, Washington County, 1777-1870