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  1. The Virginia Historical Society reserves the right to decline rush orders as necessary. 5-Day Rush: Guaranteed delivery in fewer than five business days from the time payment is received is considered a five-day rush order. The standard fees for images will be tripled. For example, a $35 tiff needed within five days will cost $105.

  2. The West Virginia Historical Society Magazine welcomes manuscript submissions for publication consideration that deal with state or local history-related topics. Submissions, which should be of a length suitable for publication in the magazine and include citations of referenced materials, should be sent to the editor, West Virginia Historical ...

  3. Virginia Historical Society P.O. Box 7311 Richmond, VA 23221-0311 Phone: 804.340.1800 Fax: 804.355.2399

  4. Please contact Archives Reference at 804-692-3888 if assistance is needed. Board of Public Works. The records of the Board of Public Works are rich in the details of the development of Virginia's internal improvements during the nineteenth century. Few collections in other archival institutions are comparable.

  5. Fairfax County Public Library Historical Photographs. The Library of Virginia is pleased to host a new sampling of photographs from the Virginia Room at the Fairfax County Public Library. This collection includes digitized images depicting every day life in the county over a good part of the late 19th and most of the 20th centuries.

  6. The Historical Society of Washington County, Virginia (HSWCV) is headquartered in downtown Abingdon, right on Main Street. Since its establishment in 1936, the Society has grown from a modest collection housed in founders' homes into one of Virginia's premier small historical and genealogical research facilities.

  7. One of the most important research guides for Virginia historical and genealogical researchers is the Virginia Historical Index compiled under the direction of Dr. Earl Gregg Swem (1870-1965). It is a comprehensive index to several publications concerning Virginia history and genealogy. Earl Gregg Swem was a historian, bibliographer, and ...

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