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What exceptionally good news! Until now, here in Lancaster County the only
way to get backcopies was from microfilm at the newspaper's office in
Kilmarnock, with an aged reader and no printer. This is a tremendous gift
for volunteers and patrons of the Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library. I
can't wait to announce it this mornings library committee meeting. Thank
you Library of Virginia. One question though: does LVA had the other issues
not offered here in their collection and are there any plans to finish the
entire series?
Happy New Year!
Craig Kilby
Lancaster, VA
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 8:42 AM, Deal, John (LVA) <[log in to unmask]
> wrote:
> The Virginia Newspaper Project is excited to announce that digitized
> issues of the Rappahannock Record from 1925-1958 are now available on
> Virginia Chronicle. Published in Kilmarnock, Virginia from 1917 to the
> present day, the Rappahannock Record is a wonderful example of a quality
> local weekly that is quickly approaching a notable milestone: its 100th
> year of publication.
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> Read more at:
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> http://www.virginiamemory.com/blogs/fit-to-print/2015/12/22/happy-holidays-from-the-vnp-and-the-rappahannock-record/
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