Records an interview with Butler Franklin, (née Butler-Brayne Thornton Robinson), a direct descendant of Francis Thornton, III, who built a plantation near Sperryville, Virginia, in the 1740s. Mrs. Franklin contends that several prominent geographic features now located in Shenandoah National Park, including Thornton Gap, the Thornton River and Mary\u27s Rock, were named for Francis Thornton and his descendants. Includes a genealogical history of the Thornton family in Virginia, from William Thornton, III, who emigrated from England in the 1640s, through Col. John Thornton, who married Jane Washington, aunt of the future first president. Discusses several Thornton estates, including Montpelier, the plantation built on the Rappahannock River...
Records the reminiscences of Lyle E. Beahm, who was born in the Jewell Hollow area of Page County, V...
Records the reminiscences of Bennie Cupp, his grandmother, Lula Roach, and his aunt, Hazel Marshall ...
Records an interview with sisters Mamie Johnson and Betsey Harrell, who were born near Piney Branch ...
Records the reminiscences of Vallie Cave, (née Thomas), and her brother, Floyd Thomas, who were born...
Records a walking tour led by Vastine Fisher, whose family lived in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Mc...
Records an interview with Effie Williams, (née Sours), who explains that the Shenandoah National Par...
Records an interview with Frances Grove and her brother, J. Maurice Grove, whose father owned large ...
Records an interview with Bernice Shifflett, (née Shifflett), who lived near Swift Run Gap, in Green...
Records an interview with Carl Shifflett and his wife, Gertrude, (née Shifflett), who discuss their ...
Records an interview with Lola Woods, whose family lived in Harmony Hollow, in Warren County, Virgin...
Records an interview with Edna Elizabeth Burrill, (née Browning), regarding her uncle, James Burrill...
Records the reminiscences of Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Cave, who were born and raised in Dark Hollow, Virgi...
Records the reminiscences of Fisher Finks and his wife, Myrtle Hurt Finks, who lived near the Big Me...
Records the reminiscences of Miley Frazier, who was born in 1900 near Patterson Ridge, in what would...
Records the reminiscences of Isaac W. Beahm, who was born in the Batman Hollow area of Page County, ...
Records the reminiscences of Lyle E. Beahm, who was born in the Jewell Hollow area of Page County, V...
Records the reminiscences of Bennie Cupp, his grandmother, Lula Roach, and his aunt, Hazel Marshall ...
Records an interview with sisters Mamie Johnson and Betsey Harrell, who were born near Piney Branch ...
Records the reminiscences of Vallie Cave, (née Thomas), and her brother, Floyd Thomas, who were born...
Records a walking tour led by Vastine Fisher, whose family lived in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Mc...
Records an interview with Effie Williams, (née Sours), who explains that the Shenandoah National Par...
Records an interview with Frances Grove and her brother, J. Maurice Grove, whose father owned large ...
Records an interview with Bernice Shifflett, (née Shifflett), who lived near Swift Run Gap, in Green...
Records an interview with Carl Shifflett and his wife, Gertrude, (née Shifflett), who discuss their ...
Records an interview with Lola Woods, whose family lived in Harmony Hollow, in Warren County, Virgin...
Records an interview with Edna Elizabeth Burrill, (née Browning), regarding her uncle, James Burrill...
Records the reminiscences of Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Cave, who were born and raised in Dark Hollow, Virgi...
Records the reminiscences of Fisher Finks and his wife, Myrtle Hurt Finks, who lived near the Big Me...
Records the reminiscences of Miley Frazier, who was born in 1900 near Patterson Ridge, in what would...
Records the reminiscences of Isaac W. Beahm, who was born in the Batman Hollow area of Page County, ...
Records the reminiscences of Lyle E. Beahm, who was born in the Jewell Hollow area of Page County, V...
Records the reminiscences of Bennie Cupp, his grandmother, Lula Roach, and his aunt, Hazel Marshall ...
Records an interview with sisters Mamie Johnson and Betsey Harrell, who were born near Piney Branch ...