City of Winchester VA Histories and Genealogies

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City of Winchester Histories and Genealogies

A bicentennial remembrance : the Revolutionary years, 1776-1781, in old Frederick County, Virginia FamilySearch Library

American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) Ancestry online

Annual papers of Winchester, Virginia, Historical Society 1820 FamilySearch Library

Compilation of Published Sources MyHeritage online

Exiles in Virginia : with observations on the conduct of the Society of Friends during the Revolutionary War comprising the official papers of the government relating to that period, 1777-1778 FamilySearch Library

James Wood launches a county seat : Was it geography or just a wise choice? FamilySearch Library

Opequon Lake Park FamilySearch Library

Periodical Source Index (index to 3.1 million articles in historical and genealogical publications) Allen County Public Library online

The Story of Winchester in Virginia, the Oldest Town in the Shenandoah Valley Ancestry online

The story of Winchester in Virginia : the oldest town in the Shenandoah Valley FamilySearch Library

The story of Winchester in Virginia, the oldest town in the Shenandoah Valley FamilySearch Library

The story of one hundred old homes in Winchester, Virginia FamilySearch Library

What I know about Winchester : recollections of William Greenway Russell, 1800-1891 FamilySearch Library

Winchester early water works FamilySearch Library

Winchester, Virginia records FamilySearch Library

Winchester, Virginia, and Its Beginnings, 1743-1814 : from Its Founding By Colonel James Wood To the Close of the Life of His S Ancestry online

Winchester, Virginia, and its beginnings, 1743-1814 : from its founding by Colonel James Wood to the close of the life of his son, Brigadier-General and Governor James Wood, with the publication for the first time of valuable manuscripts, relics of their long tenure of public offices FamilySearch Library

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