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Food to Die For The award-winning cookbook everyone's talking about... |
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Remembering Tinbridge Hill, 1920-1970 A free book and e-book about the rich history of the Cemetery's neighborhood, Tinbridge Hill, as told through oral histories, photographs, maps, and artifacts. |
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Once Upon a Time... NOW 30% OFF! Jane Baber White's personal story of the transformation of the Old City Cemetery since the 1980's from a forgotten and overgrown graveyard to the lively and beautiful, nationally recognized landmark we know today. |
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Behind the Old Brick Wall The first history of the Old City Cemetery, filled with early records and fascinating biographies of Lynchburg's founding fathers and mothers. Behind the Old Brick Wall was the landmark work that led to the Cemetery's "rediscovery" in the 1970s. |
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Free Blacks of Lynchburg, Virginia The first book published by the Southern Memorial Association, documenting the hundreds of "free persons of color" buried in the Old City Cemetery. |
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The Book of Attributes for the Living Horticultural Collections of the Old City Cemetery Museums and Arboretum Jane Baber White's monumental documentation of the plantings at the Old City Cemetery as of June 1, 2008 |
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