Box 4
Contains 38 Results:
Folder 34
Scope and Contents Various stories including "Those Virginia Lees", "Virginia Women Built an Ironclad", and "In Loving Memory:. Most untitled and incomplete.
Folder 35
Miscellaneous newspaper articles and correspondence regarding Goodwin Island, an essay about Abraham Lincoln and the Confederacy.
Folder 36
Correspondence regarding the local war history of York County and of the Selective Service.
Folder 37
World War I and World War II York County casualties list and Gold Start Rosters.
Box 4
Yorktown and York County history, including Yorktown Park, churches, and Bridge, and military history of the area, primarily World War II.
Folder 1
Newspaper articles about Yorktown regarding community events, military events, environmental concerns, and other concerns.
Folder 2
Correspondence and newspaper articles regarding Yorktown and the military during and after World War II.
Folder 3
Copy of Witchweather Murders.
Folder 4
Miscellaneous material regarding the Yorktown area, including the National Park Service, the Nelson House, Restoration, Camp Peary, oil spills, armed forces, and the U.S.O.
Folder 5
Correspondence regarding post-World War II Yorktown activities, Grace church, the Peninsula, and Cornwallis' Cave.
Folder 6
Scope and Contents Miscellaneous Yorktown material, including newspaper articles about an oil spill, the Dudley Digges House, and "Wars, Festivals and Weekends wake up Yorktown".
Folder 7
Material about Yorktown regarding the fifth county court house and monuments, primarily Victory monument.
Folder 8
Miscellaneous material about Yorktown including information about sewage and Major William Gooch.
Folder 9
Material regarding Yorktown Bridge.
Folder 10
Scope and Contents Miscellaneous Yorktown material including "A Brief History of Colonial National Historical Pary".
Folder 11
Newspaper articles regarding World War II and the Japanese surrender.
Folder 12
Material regarding Yorktown sites, including the construction of the Yorktown bridge, the Medical Shop, the Shield House, the Dudley Digges House, and the Scott House.
Folder 13
Information regarding what may be Virginia's first recorded will and York County Records dated 10 March, 1631/1632
Folder 14
Material regarding Grace Episcopal Church, Yorktown.
Folder 15
Material regarding Yorktown Baptist Church.
Folder 16
Material regarding Nathaniel Bacon's Rebellion.
Folder 17
Material regarding Porto Bello and Virginia Cousins, Alexander Finnie, and York County Records from Deed Book 7 dated August 20, 1767.
Folder 18
Miscellaneous material regarding Grace Episcopal Chruch, Victory monument, York County courthousesm and the Nelson House.
Folder 19
Material regarding Bacon's Rebellion and York County.
Folder 20
Material regarding the Papal Zouaves, Confederate Courier, general information on zoning, land, traffic, residency, etc. in Yorktown, and Yorktown oil spills.