Bland County

Bland County

Author: William R. “Bill” Archer

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2011-04-25

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 1439626723

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Bland County is one of the smallest counties of the Old Dominion, yet it is filled with spectacular, unspoiled, scenic vistas that rival any rural area on the North American continent. Bland County is a tree-covered paradise with no incorporated towns, and about one-third of the countys 369 square miles are included in the Jefferson National Forest. The history of Bland County after the arrival of European settlers includes stories of patriotism, independence, as well as struggles against incredible odds. The Virginia General Assembly formed Bland County on March 30, 1861. The county has always been for progress, with lumber companies arriving in the late 19th century to harvest the countys vast timber resources and the railroad following at the start of the 20th century. Bland County was also home to a huge Civilian Conservation Corps camp in the 1930s. From communities like Ceres to No Business and Hicksville to Bland, the entire county has a great story to tell.


Grosecloses and Descendants in America

Grosecloses and Descendants in America

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Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 924

ISBN-13:

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Genealogy of the Peter Groseclose Sr family with allied lines of John W. Baumgardner, Christopher Brown, Joshua Bruce, Frederick Copenhaver, Adam Dutton, Simon Foglesong, Stephen Gose, Jacob Hanshew, Henry Harman, John Hottel, Hans Martin Kimberling, Peter Messerschmidt, Hans Jacob Rippas, Jacob Rhudy, Alexander Rosenbaum, John Snavely, Peter Spangler, Christopher Spracher, and John Umberger.