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January 6, 2013

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new river valley mapNew River Notes was originally launched in 1998 by Jeffery C. Weaver providing New River Valley researchers with a new wealth of information and that tradition is continued today by the Grayson County, Virginia Heritage Foundation, Inc.

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100_1398.jpg523 viewsPhoto by Jeff Weaver, March 31, 2006.
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100_1397.jpg533 viewsThis building at one time housed the community cannery. People would bring their produce here and have it preserved in tin cans. Photo March 31, 2006 by Jeff Weaver
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100_1396.jpg461 viewsPhoto by Jeff Weaver, March 31, 2006.
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100_1394.jpg591 viewsPhoto by Jeff Weaver, March 31, 2006.
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100_1393.jpg652 viewsPhoto by Jeff Weaver, March 31, 2006.
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100_0208.jpg2192 viewsThis is the Sheets Cabin located between mile markers 251 and 252 on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Laurel Springs, Ashe Co., NC. The cabin was built c. 1818. (According to the Park Service, the cabin was built by Jesse Sheets in 1818, but Jesse was not born until 1818, so the cabin was likely built by his father, Andrew.) Courtesy of Ricky Sheets rickysheets@earthlink.net

 
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