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  2. Thomas R. Glass - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Reakit Glass (May 13, 1928 – August 25, 1998) was a Virginia publisher who served from 1958 until 1965 in the Virginia House of Delegates representing the City of Lynchburg. [ 1 ] Early and family life

  3. The News & Advance - Wikipedia

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    The News & Advance covers local news of interest to Lynchburg and its surrounding counties, a combined metropolitan area of 261,593 people as of the 2020 census.Topics commonly covered include development in and around the city; higher education, including Liberty University, founded by Jerry Falwell, and Randolph College, nuclear technology, as the city is home to Areva and BWX Technologies ...

  4. List of newspapers in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    News & Advance [4] Lynchburg: 1986 Daily Lee Enterprises: News-Gazette [4] Lexington 1801 [8] ... Virginia Chronicle and Norfolk and Portsmouth General Advertiser. W ...

  5. Casey Clabough - Wikipedia

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    "LC Professor Hikes the Trail of His Ancestors" in Lynchburg News & Advance (November 12, 2007): B4 (newspaper article on Clabough and his writing) "Story of 'Confederados' inspires writer", By Alicia Petska in Lynchburg News & Advance (August 20, 2012), (interview and photograph reprinted by The Daily Progress) Memoir Review; Biography Review

  6. Mosby Perrow Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Mosby Garland Perrow Jr. (born March 5, 1909 – May 31, 1973) was a Virginia lawyer and state senator representing Lynchburg, Virginia. [1] A champion of Virginia's public schools, Perrow became a key figure in Virginia's abandonment of "Massive Resistance" to public school desegregation, including by chairing a joint legislative committee colloquially known as the Perrow Commission.

  7. Robert S. Burruss Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Robert Sidney Burruss Jr. (November 9, 1914 – June 21, 1978) was a state Senator and businessman from Lynchburg, Virginia. [1] In 1963 he became the first Republican elected to represent the area since Congressional Reconstruction .

  8. Richmond Times-Dispatch - Wikipedia

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    The Times-Dispatch has the second-highest circulation of any Virginia newspaper, after Norfolk's The Virginian-Pilot. [5] In addition to the Richmond area (Petersburg, Chester, Hopewell, Colonial Heights and surrounding areas), the Times-Dispatch has substantial readership in Charlottesville, Lynchburg, and Waynesboro.

  9. Old City Cemetery (Lynchburg, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The Old City Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Lynchburg, Virginia. It is the oldest municipal (city-owned) cemetery still in use today in the state of Virginia, and one of the oldest such burial grounds in the United States. Since the 1990s it has been operated as a history park and arboretum, in addition to being an active cemetery.

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