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