County and State Histories and Genealogy, Out of Print Books on CD From We Have Neat Stuff. True Crime Book by Author Julie Coley - How Did They Die? Murders in Northern Texas 1892-1927.

GIVE THE GIFT OF A GENEALOGY BOOK ON CD!   IT WILL LAST FOR GENERATIONS TO COME.

Visit our Collectibles website at

We Have Neat Stuff

Elvis, Wizard of Oz, I Love Lucy, John Wayne, Andy Griffith and lots more!

 

Search
Go

Shop by category
 
History of Louisa County, Virginia on CD
Email a friendView larger image

History of Louisa County, Virginia on CD

Our Price: $7.99
SKU:

10501

In Stock
Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Description:

Harris, Malcolm Hart. History of Louisa County, Virginia Richmond, Va. :: Dietz Press,, 1936, 538 pgs. Title Page Table of Contents I. Political History: Topography Settlement Land Patents Formation Courts Burgesses County Clerks Sheriffs The Twopenny Case Surveyors II. Military History: French and Indian Wars Committee of Safety The Revolution The War of 1812 The Civil War Reconstruction Period The World War III. Highways and Homes: The Old Mountain Road The Three Notched Road The Old Cartersville Road The Old Michael's Road The Belshe's Road The Marquise's Road The Louisa Road The Louisa Railroad IV. Churches and Parishes and Miniters: St. Martin's Parish Frederickville Parish Trinity Parish Presbyterians Baptists Methodists Quakers Disciples V. Educational: Schools Physicians Eminent Men VI. Appendix: Marriage Certificates Genealogical Notes-Louisa Families Bibliography Index

Customer Reviews:
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.



About Us   Contact Us
Privacy Policy Copyright © , We Have Neat Stuff. All rights reserved.
Web business powered by Amazon WebStore

Fully Searchable CD's. Not all CD's will be searchable due to the poor quality of print, but most of the professionally published books will be searchable.

These are copies of the pages of the book burned to a CD. They are NOT audio CD's.

Some of the pages in some of the books are crooked and skewed but are still very readable.