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Quatro Hubbard <[log in to unmask]>
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Good morning:

The Archives here at the Department of Historic Resources has a file on the
old Curles Neck dairy farm (DHR file number 043-0035).

Unfortunately, this data cannot be accessed on-line - you would need to
visit the Archives in Richmond in order to see the file materials.  We are
open to the public Tuesday through Friday, from 8:30 am until 4:45 pm.  Feel
free to contact me if you would like more details on the file's contents.

Quatro Hubbard
Archives - Dept. of Historic Resources
2801 Kensington Avenue
Richmond, VA 23221-2470
804.367.2323, x124
804-367-2391 (fax)
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http://www.dhr.state.va.us/archives/archiv_info.htm


-----Original Message-----
From: ELIZABETH RODERICK [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 9:37 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Curles of James River


Greetings - the Virginia Historical Inventory Project has reports on
a Curles Neck Farm located on Rt. 5 in Henrico County.

To search the database go to:

http://www.lva.lib.va.us, then click on "What We Have" then click on
"Maps, Drawings and Plans" and select "Virginia Historical Inventory."

A "keyword" search on "Curles" will produce the list of reports.

Clicking on "Report Home Page" at the top of each database record
will take you to links to the reports and to a map showing the
location of the areas described.

Elizabeth

>
> I read something once about the Curles area of the James River, but =
> cannot remember now where I saw it.  Can anyone tell me of a site on the =
> Internet on this subject?  Thank you.  Mary Miller=20
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