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New River Notes Photo Gallery

A Collection of historic and current photos mostly covering the upper New River area of southwestern Virginia and northwestern North Carolina.


Last additions - Smyth County, VA
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saltville1.jpg747 viewsFrom a 1920s era postcard.Jan 17, 2006
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000_0763.JPG715 viewsTaken by Jeff Weaver, September 2005Jan 17, 2006
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000_0755.JPG656 viewsTaken by Jeff Weaver, September 2005.Jan 17, 2006
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MOMA.JPG604 viewsPhoto by Jeff Weaver, June 2005.Jan 17, 2006
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0466.jpg1040 viewsCourtesy of the Museum of the Middle Applachians.Jan 16, 2006
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000_0734.JPG964 viewsLocated near Saltville, Virginia, built before 1790. Photo by Jeff Weaver June 2005.Jan 16, 2006
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MadamRussellCabin001.jpg763 viewsPhoto by Janice Busic, January 2006. Madam Russell was the sister of Virginia's famous Patrick Henry. She married first General William Campbell, and second another Revolutionary War General William Russell. A reprint of some of the correspondence of Russell is found in this reprint of Anna Des Cognet's William Russell
Photo Courtesy of Janice Busic janice_b@verizon.net
Jan 16, 2006
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MadamRussellCabin002.jpg598 viewsPhoto by Janice Busic, January 2006
Photo Courtesy of Janice Busic janice_b@verizon.net
Jan 16, 2006
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000_0610.JPG708 viewsThe Museum of the Middle Appalachians is located on Palmer Avenue in Saltville, Virginia. Photo made in spring 2005 by Jeff WeaverJan 16, 2006
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russellcem.jpg616 viewsThis is the original burial site of Madam Elizabeth Henry Russell. She was later moved to Aspenvale Cemetery at Seven Mile Ford. Photo June 2005, by Jeff WeaverJan 16, 2006
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000_0687.JPG776 viewsPhoto by Jeff Weaver, Summer 2005.Jan 16, 2006
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wellfields1.jpg644 viewsPhoto summer 2003 by Jeff WeaverJan 16, 2006
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