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  2. List of newspapers in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    published two times a week South Hill Enterprise [16] South Hill: 1906 Weekly Womack Publishing Co. Inc. [2] Southside Messenger: Keysville: 2004 Weekly Southside Sentinel: Urbanna: 1896 Weekly Southwest Times: Pulaski: 1906 Daily Star-Tribune: Chatham: 1869 Weekly Womack Publishing Co. Inc. [2] Style Weekly: Richmond: 1982 Weekly VPM Media ...

  3. William H. Dabney - Wikipedia

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    William Howard Dabney (September 28, 1934 – February 15, 2012) was a colonel in the United States Marine Corps.He was awarded the Navy Cross for extraordinary heroism in the Vietnam War.

  4. Old City Cemetery (Lynchburg, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Two-thirds of the burials in the cemetery are African American. It has been estimated that over 90% of Lynchburg's enslaved and free African American population are buried in the Old City Cemetery, the primary burial site for African Americans from 1806 to 1865. In fact, at that time it was the only burial ground, excluding private family ...

  5. Harry Penn - Wikipedia

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    But Penn did become the first black person appointed to the board, "at least to the knowledge of local school officials," the paper reported. He served one three-year term. Penn, a Lynchburg native and longtime critic of segregation, was a member of an interracial committee to improve race relations in 1960. He died in 1963 at age 61." [19]

  6. This Old House’s Roger Cook Dead at 70

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    Roger Cook, who was a part of PBS’ iconic This Old House home improvement program for nearly 40 years, died on Aug. 21 following an extended illness. He was 70. Cook first appeared on This Old ...

  7. Lem Motlow - Wikipedia

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    As Lynchburg was a market town for mules at the time, Motlow sold harnesses instead. [2] Motlow sued the Moore County court to be able to reopen his distillery after the end of Prohibition in 1933, but he was only able to do so in 1938. [1] To reduce the powers of the county court, Motlow decided to run for office.

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  9. Jones Memorial Library (Lynchburg, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The original historic library building is located at 434 Rivermont Avenue in Lynchburg, Virginia. It was designed by the local architectural firm of Frye & Chesterman and was erected in 1906–07 in the Neoclassical style. [ 3 ]