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Jim Glanville <[log in to unmask]>
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The link is http://www.holstonia.net/files/HolstoniaBibliography102.pdf

Jim Glanville wrote:
> Subject: The Holstonia Bibliography: Version 1.02
> Date: Tuesday 26 May 2009. 11:55 am.
> To: [log in to unmask]
> From: Jim Glanville <[log in to unmask]>
> 
> Fellow VA-Hist list subscribers:
> 
> Late last night I posted 
> http://www.holstonia.net/files/HolstoniaBibliographyV102.pdf on line.
> 
> This pdf file titled "The Holstonia Bibliography" is a revised, second 
> version of the document first posted at the same web site about three 
> months ago.
> 
> The bibliography contains many clickable links to on line locations 
> where readers may view and examine many primary documents of 
> colonial-period Virginia history. The bibliography's focus is on the 
> western part of Virginia, but many of the linked documents are statewide 
> in character and will likely be of value to anyone interested in the 
> colonial period and especially to persons without convenient access to 
> big university library data bases. Examples of linked documents include: 
> almost all of Hening's Statues, seventeen volumes of the VMHB, The 
> Official Records of Robert Dinwiddie (two volumes), all the volumes of 
> the Virginia Historical Register, almost all of the volumes of the 
> Virginia Calendar of State Papers, etc.
> 
> In the revision, a preliminary regional genealogy section has been added.
> 
> The document includes a glossary, hints about the use of pdf files, a 
> list of historians' abbreviations, and commentary on a number of 
> bibliographic issues.
> 
> I will welcome criticisms, complaints, comments, and questions about 
> this document. Suggestions of sources to be included will be 
> particularly well-received and probably incorporated into the 
> forthcoming Version 1.03. Thanks in advance.
> 
> Off list reply correspondence will be gladly received.
> 
> Jim Glanville
> 
> Retired chemist.
> 201 Graves Avenue
> Blacksburg, VA 24060-5305
> 
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