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African Americans -- Employment -- Virginia -- Cumberland County. (1)
African Americans -- Employment -- Virginia -- Franklin County. (1)
African Americans -- Employment -- Virginia -- Henry County. (1)
African Americans -- Virginia -- Charlotte County. (1)
African Americans -- Virginia -- Cumberland County. (1)
African Americans -- Virginia -- Henry County. (1)
Civil defense -- Virginia -- Cumberland County. (1)
Civil defense. -- Virginia -- Henry County. (1)
Confederate States of America -- Army -- Recruitment, Enlistment, etc. (1)
Confederate States of America -- Defenses.[X]
Franklin County (Va.) -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- African Americans. (1)
Free African Americans -- Virginia -- Cumberland County. (1)
Free African Americans -- Virginia -- Franklin County. (1)
Free African Americans -- Virginia -- Henry County. (1)
Fugitive slaves -- Virginia -- Cumberland County. (1)
Lunenburg County (Va.) -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- African Americans. (1)
Slave labor -- Virginia -- Cumberland County. (1)
Slave labor -- Virginia -- Franklin County. (1)
Slave labor -- Virginia -- Henry County. (1)
Slave labor. -- Virginia -- Charlotte County. (1)
Slaveholders -- Virginia -- Cumberland County. (1)
Slaveholders -- Virginia -- Franklin County. (1)
Slaveholders -- Virginia -- Henry County. (1)
Slaveholders. -- Virginia -- Charlotte County. (1)
Slavery -- Law and legislation -- Virginia -- Henry County. (1)
Slaves -- Emancipation -- Virginia -- Cumberland County. (1)
Slaves -- Emancipation -- Virginia -- Henry County. (1)
Tax collection -- Virginia -- Cumberland County. (1)
Tax collection -- Virginia -- Henry County. (1)
War -- Economic aspects -- Virginia -- Franklin County. (1)
War. -- Economic aspects -- Virginia -- Charlotte County. (1)
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