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In collecting materials for his landmark work on Rockbridge County, Oren F. Morton visited every judicial district in the county and examined their public records. Likewise, he examined the records of the parent counties of Orange, Augusta, and Botetourt, and followed up his exhaustive county researches with an examination of the archives of the capitol and state library in Richmond. The resulting publication, "A History of Rockbridge County," is considered one of the finest county histories ever written. Part One sketches in the history of Rockbridge from its settlement in 1737, with an appreciative eye on the pioneer element of the county--the Irish and the Scotch-Irish. Part Two is a gene...
A teeny, tiny, little book of mystery. How many people can be murdered in just 75 pages? And just how many board games can be used in the process? Easily-bored and mega-wealthy Charles Moneymaker and his friend and author, James Reading (of the railroad Readings, of course) are amateur sleuths. A 1936 holiday invitation from Moneymaker's old friend, Marvin Cosgrove, to spend the Christmas holidays at his estate, The Gardens, cannot be passed up. Little do they know that. by inviting a group of guests with little or nothing in common, Moneymaker's old friend, Coz, has set off a string of deadly events as his guests begin to die! Can Moneymaker and James figure how who the killer is or, by Christmas, will the killer be the last one left alive?. --Provided by publisher.
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