History of the lower Shenandoah valley : counties of Frederick, Berkeley, Jefferson and Clarke, their early settlement and progress to the present time, geological features, a description of their historic and interesting localities, cities, towns and villages, portraits of some of the prominent men, and biographies of many of the representative citizens/ edited by J.E. Norris

Authors

Norris, J. E (Author)

Format

FHC Copy to Digitize

Language

English

Publication Date

1890

Publisher

A. Warner

Place of Publication

Chicago, Illinois

Physical

812 p., [23] leaves of plates : ill., ports.

Notes

Includes index.

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Subjects

Locality Subjects

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