You might try the editor at the Farmville Herald. Both he and the current
publisher lived in Prince Edward County during the closings and the
newspaper was recently (2003) instrumental in a program instituted by the
General Assembly to provide scholarships to those affected by the school
closing.
The Farmville Herald
P. O. Box 307
Farmville
Virginia 23901 Telephone: (434)-392-4151 Fax: (434)-392-3366
www.farmvilleherald.com
Publisher: Steven E. Wall
News Editor: James Kendrick Woodley, III [log in to unmask]
Richard E. Dixon
Editor, Jefferson Notes
Thomas Jefferson Heritage Society
703-691-0770
fax 703-691-0978
> [Original Message]
> From: Paul <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 12/16/2007 1:21:43 AM
> Subject: [VA-HIST] Prince Edward school closure
>
> I am looking into finding someone who went through the
> school closure that occured in Prince Edward county
> instead of intergrating. I know Moton High Scool is a
> museum in Farmville, I just live seven hours from
> there and cannot visit right away.
>
>
>
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