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Wilson, Goodridge |
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Southwest Corner - c. 1945
Newspaper clipping cut from the Roanoke Times written by Goodridge Wilson, Southwest Virginia historian and presbyterian minister. The article is about Southwest Virginia's involvement in World War II at its end.
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Southwest Corner - n.d.
Newspaper clipping cut from the Roanoke Times written by Goodridge Wilson, Southwest Virginia historian and presbyterian minister. The article is about the history of Bonsack, and how it recieved its name. Jacob Bonsack, a postmaster in a little outpost in Roanoke County, owned a woolen mill at the Bonsack depot on the Virginia and Tennessee railline. When the Civil War began, the woolen mill began making uniforms for Confederate soldiers.
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Southwest Corner - n.d.
Newspaper clipping cut from the Roanoke Times written by Goodridge Wilson, Southwest Virginia historian and presbyterian minister. The article is about the history of the people during the American Revolution, most notibly around the 4th of July 1776.
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Southwest Corner - n.d.
Newspaper clipping cut from the Roanoke Times written by Goodridge Wilson, Southwest Virginia historian and presbyterian minister. The article is about James Patton, considered by Goodridge to be the father of Southwest Virginia.
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Southwest Corner - n.d.
Newspaper clipping cut from the Roanoke Times written by Goodridge Wilson, Southwest Virginia historian and presbyterian minister. The article is about the ride of Molly Tynes during the Civil War as she rode swiftly to warn citizens of Wytheville before northern troops sacked the town.
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Southwest Corner - n.d.
Newspaper clipping cut from the Roanoke Times written by Goodridge Wilson, Southwest Virginia historian and presbyterian minister. The article is about John Blair and his influence on Southwest Virginia's churches.
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Southwest Corner - n.d.
Newspaper clipping cut from the Roanoke Times written by Goodridge Wilson, Southwest Virginia historian and presbyterian minister. The article is about Indian and settler relationships.
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Southwest Corner - n.d.
Newspaper clipping cut from the Roanoke Times written by Goodridge Wilson, Southwest Virginia historian and presbyterian minister. The article is about Southwest Virginia's involvement with Indian Wars after the Revolution. The article also mentions the War of 1812 and the Spanish American War.
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Southwest Corner - n.d.
Newspaper clipping cut from the Roanoke Times written by Goodridge Wilson, Southwest Virginia historian and presbyterian minister. The article is about Southwest Virginia's colleges during the Civil War - Emory and Henry, Roanoke, and Hollins.
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Southwest Corner - n.d.
Newspaper clipping cut from the Roanoke Times written by Goodridge Wilson, Southwest Virginia historian and presbyterian minister. The article reminisces about Wilson's drive through New River, painting a picture of the landscape and history as he drives through Mouth of Wilson, Narrows, and other New River locations.
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Southwest Corner - n.d.
Newspaper clipping cut from the Roanoke Times written by Goodridge Wilson, Southwest Virginia historian and presbyterian minister. The article is about Carvins Cove
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