These articles have been featured in the Chatham Star-Tribune newspaper in a weekly column titled “Heritage Highlights” by Kyle Griffith.
1881 Business Directory for Pittsylvania County
Pleasant Gap, Land of the Waltons
The Lost Community of Cartersburg
General Cabell, Danville’s Descendant of Pocahontas
Early Settlers of Chatham – the Watson Family
Guests of the Old Carter’s Hotel
The Julian and Gregorian Calendars
Poplar Foot Jones, The Patriot Physician
Winstead the Mailman
Pittsylvania History in the Virginia Gazette
1796 Estate Inventory of John Pannill
Intro to Hairston Family Plantations
Early Virginia Tobacco Pipes
Sawmilling Tales at Saunders Lumber Co.
Early German Settlers in Pittsylvania County
Dr. J. C. Anderson of Minneola
Farm Journal of J. M. Woodson – Part Two (1919-1920)
Ragland’s Historic Tobacco Seed Farm
Namesake of Blairs, Virginia
Changes in Home Convenience Post-WWII
Danville Photographers in the 1800s
Telling Time in the Past
Postmasters of Bachelor’s Hall
Country Store of Oscar Meadows
Wild Fruits of the Old Dominion
The Role of Country Blacksmiths
Save the Old Burial Grounds
Unsmiling Faces in Old Photography
Cousins of Thomas Jefferson in Pittsylvania
Sharecropper Sam Harrison Explains Tobacco
Folk Houses in Southern Virginia
Legacy of Museville and Pullen’s Store
Main Street Chatham, 1896
Dr. J. D. Estes of Cascade Village
The Old Wilmer Community
“Sheriff” of Dry Fork
Shopping in Danville a Century Ago
Mapping Pittsylvania County in 1837
Danville & Chatham Telephone Directory, 1945-1946
The Realities of Tavern Keeping
James River Exports Before the Revolution
Promoting History Through Model Making
Farm Journal of J. M. Woodson – Part One (1917-1918)
The Whitmell Community in 1850
1813 Clerk’s Office