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  2. American Guide Series - Wikipedia

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    Internet Archive: West Virginia: West Virginia: A Guide to the Mountain State. New York: Oxford University Press. 1941. Google Books Google Books: Wisconsin: Wisconsin: A Guide to the Badger State, 1941: Google Books: HathiTrust: Internet Archive: Wyoming: Wyoming: a Guide to Its History, Highways and People, 1941: Google Books

  3. Historical Records Survey - Wikipedia

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    The Historical Records Survey (HRS) was a project of the Works Progress Administration New Deal program in the United States. Originally part of the Federal Writers' Project, it was devoted to surveying and indexing historically significant records in state, county and local archives. The official mission statement was the "discovery ...

  4. Slave Narrative Collection - Wikipedia

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    Former slave Wes Brady in Marshall, Texas, in 1937 in a photo from the Slave Narrative Collection. Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States (often referred to as the WPA Slave Narrative Collection) is a collection of histories by formerly enslaved people undertaken by the Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration from 1936 to 1938.

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  6. Martin Scarlett - Wikipedia

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    Martin Scarlett or Scarlet (circa 1640–1695), was a Virginia planter and military officer who served in the House of Burgesses representing Stafford County, as well as in local offices, including Justice of the Peace in 1680. [1] [2]

  7. The Hornbook of Virginia History - Wikipedia

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    The Library of Virginia has described the Hornbook as the "definitive, handy reference guide to Virginia's history and culture." [1] [3] The first edition of the book was published in 1949 by the Virginia Department of Conservation and Development, Division of History and Archaeology, with subsequent editions in 1965, 1983, and 1994. [2]

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