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Police reports
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- Subjects: Dixon, Alexandria; Horne, Scotty; Rosado, Anthony Jay; Drake, Vernon Lee; Toussaint, Mandefred; Gomez, Oscar Osbeli Alvardo; High Point (N.C.). Police Department;
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- Police Beat by High Point Enterprise.;
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- Subjects: High Point (N.C.) Police.; Carmargo, Harry, Jr.; Fuller, Freddie Lee.; Hayes, Ronald Lamon.; Huff, Sophykethia.; Wood, Melissa Ann.; Easter, Olen Cordell, III.; Williamson, Wendell, Jr.; Bryant, Alexandria Marie.; Lamb, Ryan Reece.; Hyatt, Matthew Lee.; Oliver, Keith Baysawn.; Webster, Milton Trayvon.; Henderson, Gregory Letrabian.; Miles, Robinette Alston.; Holdaway, Christy Gail.; Gainey, Jacquez Demario.; Dixon, Bryson Deshawn.; Emerson, Thomas Robert, Jr.; Vest, David Winfield, II.;
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- Indexes to seamen's protection certificate applications and proofs of citizenship : ports of New Orleans, Louisiana 1808-1821, 1851-1857 ... additional ports of Mobile, Alabama 1819-1859 ... : record group 36, records of the Bureau of Customs, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C. / by Dixon, Ruth,1922-(CARDINAL)165892;
Ports of New Orleans, Louisiana, 1808-1821, 1851-1857 ; New Haven, Connecticut, 1801-1843 ; Bath, Maine, 1833-1868 ; additional ports of Mobile, Alabama, 1819-1859 ; Middletown, Connecticut, 1796-1861 ; New London, Connecticut, 1799-1803 ; Alexandria, D. C. (now Virginia), 1803-1838 ; Rockland, Maine, 1855-1859 ; New Bedford, Massachusetts, 1801-1826 ; Salem, Massachusetts, 1811 and 1813 ; Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1813-1827 ; Newport, Rhode Island, 1813-1817.
- Subjects: Directories.; Family histories.; Registers (Lists); Sailors; Sailors; Sailors; Sailors;
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- Great American Negroes [microform] / by Richardson, Ben.(CARDINAL)220545;
Popular music: Duke Ellington. William C. Handy. Fats Waller --The orchestra: Dean Dixon -- Classical music: William Grant Still -- Singers: Marian Anderson -- The theater: Paul Robeson. Katherine Dunham -- Boxers: Joe Louis -- Track stars: Jesse Owens -- Education: Mordecal W. Johnson. Mary McLeod Bethune -- Science and invention: George Washington Carver. Charles Drew -- Literature: Langston Hughes -- The church: Adam Clayton Powell, Sr. --Politics: Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Walter White -- The military: Crispus Attucks. Benjamin O. Davis, Sr. Benjamin O. Davis, Jr.Microfiche.
- Subjects: African Americans;
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- Women writers buried in Virginia / by Pajka-West, Sharon L.,author.(CARDINAL)882046;
Includes bibliographical references.Cleo Virginia Andrews, "V.C. Andrews" (1923 -- 1986): Olive Branch Cemetery, Portsmouth -- Jane Briggs Howison Beale (1815 -- 1882): Fredericksburg Cemetery, Fredericksburg -- Helen Gordon Beale (1834 -- 1885): Fredericksburg Cemetery, Fredericksburg -- Kate Lee Langley Bosher (1865 -- 1932): Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond -- Rosa Dixon Bowser (1855 -- 1931): East End Cemetery, Richmond -- Estelle Aubrey Brown (1877 -- 1958): Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington -- Ella Howard Bryan, "Clinton Dangerfield" (1872 -- 1954): Woodland Cemetery, Ashland -- Letitia "Lettie" McCrcery Burwell (1831 -- 1905): Longwood Cemetery, Bedford -- Nancy Larrick Crosby (1910 -- 2004): Mount Hebron Cemetery, Winchester -- Elizabeth "Lizzie" Petit Cutler (1831 -- 1902): Riverview Cemetery, Richmond -- Virginia Emeline Butts Davidson (1833 -- 1911): Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg -- Varina Anne "Winnie" Davis (1864 -- 1898): Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond -- Varina Anne Banks Howell Davis (1826 -- 1906): Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond -- Judith L.C. Garnett (1862 -- 1938): Forest Lawn Cemetery and Mausoleum, Henrico -- Ellen Glasgow (1873 -- 1945): Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond -- Lizzie Chambers Hall (1874 -- 1965): Old City Cemetery, Lynchburg -- Constance Fairfax Cary Harrison (1843 -- 1920): Ivy Hill Cemetery, Alexandria -- Lucy Norvell Harrison (1878 -- 1955): Shockoe Hill Cemetery, Richmond -- Mary Jane Haw (1835 -- 1927): Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond -- Mary Anna Morrison Jackson (1831 -- 1915): Oak Grove Cemetery, Lexington -- Mary Johnston (1870 -- 1936): Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond -- Cornelia Jane Matthews Jordan (1830 -- 1898): Presbyterian Cemetery, Lynchburg -- Mary Greenhow Lee (1819 -- 1907): Mount Hebron Cemetery, Winchester -- Mary Tucker Magill (1830 -- 1899): Mount Hebron Cemetery, Winchester -- Julia Magruder (1854 -- 1907): Maplewood Cemetery, Charlottesville -- Katherine Boyce Tupper Marshall (1882 -- 1978): Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington -- Frances McEntee Martin (1906 -- 1998): Forest Lawn Cemetery, Norfolk -- Mabel Wood Martin (1888 -- 1956): Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington -- Judith Brockenbrough McGuire (1813 -- 1897): St. John's Episcopal Churchyard, Tappahannock -- Margaret Prescott Montague (1878 -- 1955): Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond -- LaSalle "Sallie" Corbell Pickett (1843 -- 1931): Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond -- Margaret Junkin Preston (1820 -- 1897): Oak Grove Cemetery, Lexington -- Eudora Woolfolk Ramsay Richardson (1891 -- 1973): Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond -- Mary Roberts Rinehart (1876 -- 1958): Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington -- Judith Page Walker Rives (1802 -- 1882): Rives-Troubetzkoy Cemetery, Albemarle County -- Ruby Thelma Altizer Roberts (1907 -- 2004): Sunset Cemetery, Christiansburg -- Sally Berkeley Nelson Robins (1855 -- 1925): Ware Episcopal Church Cemetery, Gloucester -- Anne Spencer (1882 -- 1975): Forest Hill Burial Park, Lynchburg -- Mary Newton Stanard (1865 -- 1929): Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond -- Amelie Louise Rives Chanler Troubetzkoy (1863 -- 1945): Rives-Troubetzkoy Cemetery, Albemarle County -- Edna Henry Lee Turpin (1867 -- 1952): Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond -- Marie Teresa "Tere" Rios Versace (1917 -- 1999): Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington -- Susan Archer Talley Weiss (1822 -- 1917): Riverview Cemetery, Richmond -- Annie Steger Winston (1862 -- 1927): Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond."America has an array of women writers who have made history--and many of them lived, died and were buried in Virginia. Gothic novelists, writers of Westerns and African American poets, these writers include a Pulitzer Prize winner, the first woman writer to be named Poet Laureate of the Commonwealth of Virginia and the first woman to top the best-seller lists in the twentieth century. Mary Roberts Rinehart was a bestselling mystery author often called "the American Agatha Christie." Anne Spencer was an important figure in the Harlem Renaissance. V. C. Andrews was so popular that when she died a court ruled that her name was taxable, and the poetry of Susan Archer Talley Weiss received praise from Edgar Allan Poe. Professor and cemetery history enthusiast Sharon Pajka has written a guide to their accomplishments in life and to their final resting places"--Page [4] of cover.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Women authors, American; Women authors, American; Sepulchral monuments;
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