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July 31, 2009

Henrico Ibook Report

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Henrico County, (va)


Henrico County, (va)


$19.79


Henrico County, (va)

African Americans of Henrico County, Virginia


African Americans of Henrico County, Virginia


$19.79


African Americans of Henrico County, Virginia

Henrico County, (VA)


Henrico County, (VA)


$13.92


First explored by colonists in 1607, the territory that was to become Henrico County was the site of the second English settlement in the colony of Virginia. Settled in 1611, Henrico was named for Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales. Henrico was the site of the first college and the first iron works in the New World and is one of the original shires, or counties, in Virginia. Extending along the James River from its junction with the Appomattox River to the Blue Ridge Mountains, Henrico was eventually subdivided into nine-and-a-half counties and three independent cities. During 1861 to 1865, 18 major battles and numerous heavy engagements were fought on Henrico soil. From the end of the Civil War until World War II, agriculture was the backbone of the county’s economy. After the war, the county experienced a surge in population that resulted in the growth of service industries. Today it is a vibrant urban county.

African Americans of Henrico County


African Americans of Henrico County


$14.58


Henrico County, chartered in 1634, is one of the oldest counties in the state. Communities in Henrico created by African Americans are among the oldest continuing communities in America, as all of these communities were settled by 1863. The beauty of the settlements lay in the tenacity, determination, and resolve of pioneers who emerged from enslavement to create their own ideas of freedom. Rights to home and property ownership, businesses, churches, agencies, and schools defined the very essence of community. Despite efforts to halt their progress, African Americans independently sustained these communities. In Images of America: African Americans of Henrico County, nine communities are highlighted to demonstrate the indefatigable and indomitable spirit that continues to exist in these sacred places.

PWR CORD IBOOK-APPLE


PWR CORD IBOOK-APPLE


$31.99


PWR CORD IBOOK-APPLE

V7 iBook Notebook Battery


V7 iBook Notebook Battery


$90.24


V7 iBook Notebook Battery

Annals of Henrico Parish


Annals of Henrico Parish


$18.95


The book may have numerous typos or missing text. It is not illustrated or indexed. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher”s website. You can also preview the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a trial membership in the publisher”s book club where they can select from more than a million books for free. Original Publisher: Williams printing company Publication date: 1904 Subjects: Registers of births, etc; Henrico Parish, Va; Henrico Parish (Va.); Reference / Genealogy; Religion / Christianity / Anglican; Religion / Christianity / Episcopalian

Ibook for Dummies


Ibook for Dummies


$10.99


ISBN-13: 9780764506475 ISBN-10: 0764506471 Title: Ibook for Dummies. Author: .

Henrico IV, Franciae Et Navarrae Regi Augustissimo (1610)


Henrico IV, Franciae Et Navarrae Regi Augustissimo (1610)


$24.22


Henrico IV, Franciae Et Navarrae Regi Augustissimo (1610)

de Henrico VI Romanorum Imperatore: Normannorum Regnum Sibi Vindicante (1860)


de Henrico VI Romanorum Imperatore: Normannorum Regnum Sibi Vindicante (1860)


$11.71


de Henrico VI Romanorum Imperatore: Normannorum Regnum Sibi Vindicante (1860)

Apple 661-2692  IBOOK 14.1IN Display


Apple 661-2692 IBOOK 14.1IN Display


$628.43


IBOOK 14.1IN Display

Apple 922-6623  IBOOK DC-In Cable


Apple 922-6623 IBOOK DC-In Cable


$26.93


IBOOK DC-In Cable

Apple 922-5022  IBOOK MICROPHONE Cable


Apple 922-5022 IBOOK MICROPHONE Cable


$26.93


IBOOK MICROPHONE Cable

Henrico County (VA) (Images of America)


Henrico County (VA) (Images of America)


$15.98


First explored by colonists in 1607, the territory that was to become Henrico County was the site of the second Englishsettlement in the colony of Virginia. Settled in 1611, Henricowas named for Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales. Henrico was the site of the first college and the first iron works in the New World and is one of the original shires, or counties, in Virginia. Extending along the James River from its junction with the Appomattox River to the Blue Ridge Mountains, Henrico was eventually subdivided into nine-and-a-half counties and three independent cities. During 1861 to 1865, 18 major battles and numerous heavy engagements were fought on Henrico soil. From the end of the Civil War until World War II, agriculture was the backbone of the county’s economy. After the war, the county experienced a surge in population that resulted in the growth of service industries. Today it is a vibrant urban county.

Henrico County, Virginia Deeds, 1750-1774


Henrico County, Virginia Deeds, 1750-1774


$23.4


Dr. Benjamin B. Weisiger, III (1924-1995) made an enduring contribution to the study of colonial Henrico County records with his meticulous abstracts and indices of county wills, 1677-1781, and deeds, 1677-1750. To help fill the void in the colonial land

The Report


The Report


$12


The Report

Report


Report


$22.01


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