Gravestone inscriptions in Amherst County, Virginia
- Boxley, Mary Frances (Main Author)
- Daughters of the American Revolution. Amherst Chapter (Lynchburg, Virginia) (Added Author)
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Photocopy of original, 2004.
"Sponsored by the Amherst Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution."--T.p.
References: p. 194.
Includes indexes with parts I and III. Part II for Amherst County Public Cemetery is arranged in alphabetical order.
Divided into three parts: church and family cemeteries, Amherst County Public Cemetery, and Black peoples' cemeteries. Gives name of deceased, birth and death dates, and sometimes other information from the tombstone inscription. Includes information for some entries that were abstracted from other sources.
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