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  2. Library of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    It was formerly known as the Virginia State Library and as the Virginia State Library and Archives. Formally founded by the Virginia General Assembly in 1823, the Library of Virginia organizes, cares for, and manages the state's collection of books and official records, many of which date back to the early colonial period.

  3. Virginia Library Association - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Library Association (VLA) is a nonprofit organization whose purpose is "to develop, promote, and improve library and information services, library staff, and the profession of librarianship in order to advance literacy and learning and to ensure access to information in the Commonwealth of Virginia."

  4. Thomas R. Glass - Wikipedia

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    The resulting litigation reached the Virginia Supreme Court, [3] and led to their purchase by Worrell Newspapers Inc., which consolidated both Lynchburg newspapers into a single daily morning paper in 1986. In 1958, upon Glass' return from his wartime service, Lynchurg voters elected him as a Democrat to the Virginia General Assembly.

  5. Thomas J. Kirkpatrick - Wikipedia

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    After Virginia declared its secession in April and joined the American Civil War, Kirkpatrick organized a company called the "Amherst Light Artillery" on July 24, 1861, and became its captain. In 1862, he notified Lynchburg that Brig. General Samuel Garland, Jr. had been killed in battle in Boonsboro, Maryland . [ 7 ]

  6. Jones Memorial Library (Lynchburg, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The Jones Memorial Library collection in genealogy and central Virginia is one of the largest in the state. Although the library's primary focus is on the central Virginia area, collections include a wide variety of materials covering the State of Virginia as well as the surrounding states, including county histories and court records, family ...

  7. William Cole (burgess) - Wikipedia

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    The date of his death is unrecorded, but his will executed in October 1729 was admitted to probate in November 1729. He gave all his Goochland County lands to his sons John (who had also been the heir of his uncle James Roscow Esq.), Roscow and James Cole, and his son William Cole III also received an enslaved boy named Lewis.

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