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Its name was later changed to "Mountain Hill."

James R. Greve
Description Services Branch
The Library of Virginia
800 E. Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23219
(804) 692-3752
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Henry Wiencek
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Subject: Virgina town question

Yak was the name of the place near Danville where the Delany sisters
grew up.  They described their experiences in the best-seller "Having
Our Say." 
 Years ago I asked folks in Danville where Yak was and no one gave me a
clear answer, though one person seemed to remember it.  If you Google
"Delany Yak" you'll get some hits.

Henry Wiencek
Charlottesville

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