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African Americans -- Virginia -- History -- 19th century in subject [X]
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African Americans -- Virginia -- History -- 19th century[X]
Account books -- Virginia -- Rockingham County (1)
Agricultural industries -- Virginia -- Rockingham County (1)
Bark -- Virginia -- Rockingham County (1)
Blacksmithing -- Virginia -- Rockingham County (1)
Business records -- Sources (1)
Church buildings -- Virginia -- History -- Sources (1)
Debt -- Virginia -- Sources (1)
Farm supply industries -- Virginia -- Rockingham County (1)
General stores -- Virginia -- Rockingham County (1)
Hemp -- Virginia -- Rockingham County (1)
Hides and skins -- Virginia -- Rockingham County (1)
Industries -- Shenandoah River Valley (Va. and W. Va.) -- Sources (1)
Industries -- Virginia -- Rockingham County (1)
Industries -- Virginia -- Timberville -- Sources (1)
Inventories of decedents' estates -- Virginia -- Sources (1)
Land settlement -- Washington (State) -- To 1889 -- Sources (1)
Leather industry and trade -- Virginia -- Rockingham County (1)
Mills and mill-work -- Virginia -- Rockingham County (1)
Pottery kilns -- Virginia -- Rockingham County (1)
Pottery, American -- Virginia -- Rockingham County (1)
Prospecting -- Nevada -- Sources (1)
Prospecting -- Oregon -- Sources (1)
Railroads -- Shenandoah River Valley (Va. and W. Va.) -- Timetables (1)
Railroads -- Virginia -- History -- Sources (1)
Real property -- Virginia -- Sources (1)
Real property and taxation -- Virginia -- Sources (1)
Romanies -- Virginia -- Page County (1)
Sawmills -- Virginia -- Rockingham County (1)
Shoe industry -- Virginia -- Rockingham County (1)
Shoemakers -- Virginia -- Biography (1)
Shoemakers -- Virginia -- History -- 19th century (1)
Soldiers -- Virginia -- Correspondence (1)
Tanneries -- Virginia -- Rockingham County (1)
Tanners -- Virginia -- Rockingham County (1)
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James Madison University (3)
Virginia Heritage[X]
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