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Massanutten, settled by the Pennsylvania pilgrim, 1726 : the first white settlement in the Shenandoah Valley
Author: Strickler, Harry Miller
Description: Massanutten, settled by the Pennsylvania pilgrim, 1726 : the first white settlement in the Shenandoah Valley. Strickler, Harry Miller.. unknown. unknown. c1924.
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Subject(s):
- Shenandoah River Valley (Va. and W.Va.) -- History.
- Page County (Va.) -- History.
- Virginia -- Page County
- Shenandoah River Valley
Table of Contents:
- Front matter
- Title page
- Table of contents
- Massanutten. The first settlement in the Shenandoah Valley. Date 1726
- Massanutten of the Shenandoah
- The Massanutten Country
- Massanutten Creek
- The Massanutten road over Buffalo Mountains (Now the Lee Highway)
- Indian relics
- Massanutten and Shenandoah. The jewel that decorates the brow of Virginia. Massanutten--Its meaning
- Ye old Indian Road. The Indian trail of the Five Nations--The Great Road
- Location of the Fairfax line
- The processioners
- Moravian missionaries visit Massanutten in 1749
- The Petition of 1733
- Massanutten Patent
- Early ministers and churches
- White House or Mill Creek Church
- Ye old meeting house
- The Smith Creek Baptist Church
- Old school and new school Baptists Churches
- Silas Harts will, 1795
- Early Baptists in Virginia
- Bread
- The Quakers proscribed
- The Waldenses
- The Pennsylvania Pilgrim
- The Tenth Legion of Democracy
- The Swiss Guards
- Old homes of Massanutten and vicinity and Fort Cellars
- Sandy Hook and the Hawksbill
- Flood of 1870 and other high waters
- The Roads massacre by the Indians. August 1764
- The first massacre in Massanutten 1758
- Lord Fairfax and the Northern Neck
- Journal of Thomas Lewis
- The far-famed Hebron Church
- Washingtons visit to Rockingham
- United States census in heads of families. East Rockingham--1784
- Tax books of Rockingham Co
- The map of Massanutten
- Four battles of great importance
- Tithes abolished
- Marriage
- Names
- The Luray Cave
- Shenandoah Valley counties
- Oh, For the Mountains!
- A picture of a Swiss Mennonite in Switzerland
- The Muse of History
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