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There may have been more than one town called Liberty but the largest one was
the county seat of Bedford County, renamed "Bedford" in the 1890's

-- Kathryn Coombs

In a message dated 1/10/2003 1:48:20 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Someone using our archival materials asked about "Liberty, Virginia".
> Apparently it was a town or encampment during the 1860's.  She left only a
> note so I was unable to flesh out her query.  Is anyone on the list
> familiar with such a place?
> Joe Mosier
> Library Archivist
> Chrysler Museum of Art and Historic Houses
> Norfolk, Virginia
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