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  2. Draper's Meadow massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Draper's Meadow Massacre was an attack in July 1755, when the Draper's Meadow settlement in southwest Virginia, at the site of present-day Blacksburg, was raided by a group of Shawnee warriors, who killed at least four people including an infant, and captured five more. [1]

  3. Charles Goodsell - Wikipedia

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    He was perhaps best known for his volume The Case for Bureaucracy, now in its 4th edition. [ 1 ] Goodsell was a co-author of the Blacksburg Manifesto , [ 2 ] written with Gary Wamsley , Robert Bacher , Philip Kronenberg, John Rohr , Camilla Stivers, Orion White, and James Wolf – all of whom were at Virginia Tech during the 1980s.

  4. Ruminator Review - Wikipedia

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    It included reviews of all genres, as well as literary interviews, focusing on work published by smaller presses. It was distributed freely through independent bookstores in the United States. The review was part of a "creative partnership" centered on the Ruminator Books bookstore at Macalester College , including the bookstore and its ...

  5. Blacksburg Historic District - Wikipedia

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    June 20, 1989 [2] Blacksburg Historic District is a national historic district located at Blacksburg , Montgomery County, Virginia . The district encompasses 137 contributing buildings and 2 contributing sites in the central business district and surrounding residential areas of the town of Blacksburg.

  6. Thomas Ingles - Wikipedia

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    Present-day Stroubles Creek near Blacksburg, Virginia. Ingles was born in 1751 on the Ingles family farm at Draper's Meadow, a pioneer settlement on the banks of Stroubles Creek near modern-day Blacksburg, Virginia. [1]: 116–118 His younger brother George was born there in 1753. [2]

  7. The Equinox - Wikipedia

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    The Equinox appeared semiannually from the years 1909 through 1913. Volume II was never published, and vol. III:1 was the last in the regular serialized publications. After that, editions of the Equinox were published irregularly by various organizations and are best known by their book titles.