A Guide to Historic Staunton, Virginia

A Guide to Historic Staunton, Virginia
Title A Guide to Historic Staunton, Virginia PDF eBook
Author Edmund D. Potter
Publisher History & Guide
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 9781596295438

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Unlike many small towns in the South that were occupied by the Union army, beautiful Staunton, Virginia, emerged from the Civil War largely unscathed. Join historian Edmund Potter on a walking tour through the many architectural gems and notable buildings of downtown Staunton's five National Historic Districts. From the picturesque Wharf Area to the birthplace of Woodrow Wilson to the town's many historically African American businesses, A Guide to Historic Staunton offers visitors and residents alike a deeper appreciation of their remarkable surroundings.

Staunton

Staunton
Title Staunton PDF eBook
Author Sergei Troubetzkoy
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 136
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780738516974

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For over a century, Staunton has been known as the "Queen City of the Shenandoah Valley," not only because of its economic and geographic location in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley, but also because of the architectural beauty found in the city. Since the early 1800s, prominent architects and builders have left their mark on the hilly terrain of Staunton, resulting in a rich architectural fabric rarely found in small American towns. Once the largest community in the western part of Virginia, Staunton was located in the center of the state until the creation of West Virginia in 1862. The region was a major economic and transportation hub throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries and was home to an affluent mix of people and businesses with the resources available to build handsome buildings. Two of the earliest state facilities were built in Staunton--Western State Lunatic Asylum (later Western State Hospital) and the Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind (VSDB). These find structures established a precedence in the city that the rest of the state clamored to follow.

Staunton, Virginia

Staunton, Virginia
Title Staunton, Virginia PDF eBook
Author Charles Culbertson
Publisher
Pages 250
Release 2013-09-17
Genre
ISBN 9780988714557

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Originally published in 2004, this second edition (2013) of "Staunton, Virginia: A Treasury of Historic Tales" is a gold mine of information about one of the most beautiful, historic and fascinating cities in the United States. Written by Staunton historian Charles Culbertson, "Treasury" contains 35 chapters that tell little-known stories of the movers, shakers, saints and scalawags who have made Staunton the Queen City of the Shenandoah. Chapters topics include the 1911 fire that all but destroyed Staunton's Wharf district; how schoolmistress Mary Julia Baldwin outfoxed Yankee invaders during the Civil War; the Statler Brothers and their 25-year "Happy Birthday, U.S.A." gift to the city; the shooting death of a Staunton waiter by a Confederate soldier over a plate of oysters; Stuart Hall and its sale of a priceless gift - J.E.B. Stuart's battle flag; the haunting of a Staunton mansion by a Confederate ghost; and much more. Includes preface, more than 100 illustrations, selected bibliography and index.

Closer Than You Know

Closer Than You Know
Title Closer Than You Know PDF eBook
Author Brad Parks
Publisher Penguin
Pages 434
Release 2018-03-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 110198564X

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Brad Parks delivers a riveting, emotionally powerful stand-alone domestic suspense thriller perfect for fans of The Couple Next Door and What She Knew. Disaster is always closer than you know. It was a lesson Melanie Barrick learned the hard way growing up in the constant upheaval of foster care. But now that she’s survived into adulthood—with a loving husband, a steady job, and a beautiful baby boy named Alex—she thought that turmoil was behind her. Until one Tuesday evening when she goes to pick up Alex from childcare only to discover he’s been removed by Social Services. And no one will say why. It’s a terrifying scenario for any parent, but doubly so for Melanie, who knows the unintended horrors of what everyone coldly calls “the system.” Her nightmare grows worse when she arrives home to learn her house has been raided by sheriff’s deputies, who have found enough cocaine to send Melanie to prison for years. The evidence against her is overwhelming, and if Melanie can’t prove her innocence, she’ll lose Alex forever. Meanwhile, assistant commonwealth’s attorney Amy Kaye—who has been assigned Melanie’s case—has her own troubles. She’s been dogged by a cold case no one wants her to pursue: a serial rapist who has avoided detection by wearing a mask and whispering his commands. Over the years, he has victimized dozens of women. Including Melanie. Yet now her attacker might be the key to her salvation... or her undoing.

History of Augusta County, Virginia

History of Augusta County, Virginia
Title History of Augusta County, Virginia PDF eBook
Author John Lewis Peyton
Publisher Staunton, Yost
Pages 420
Release 1882
Genre Augusta County (Va.)
ISBN

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Report

Report
Title Report PDF eBook
Author Virginia. State Hospital Board
Publisher
Pages 550
Release 1937
Genre
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Early History of Staunton and Beverley Manor in Augusta County, Virginia

Early History of Staunton and Beverley Manor in Augusta County, Virginia
Title Early History of Staunton and Beverley Manor in Augusta County, Virginia PDF eBook
Author Edward Aull
Publisher
Pages 90
Release 2016-08-05
Genre
ISBN 9780990819035

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Edward Aull's "Early History of Staunton and Beverley Manor in Augusta County, Virginia" is one of the most entertaining and meticulously researched chronicles of this important and historic region of the Old Dominion. Aull acquaints us with the movers and shakers (and saints and sinners) that helped shape this integral part of the New World, taking us from the region's rough-hewn days as a forward outpost on the American frontier to the early nineteenth century and Staunton's growth into a prosperous and important town.