Pulaski County, Virginia
Pulaski's Index Page
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New River History and Genealogy Discussion Group
For discussion of history and genealogy of the New River Valley of North Carolina and Virginia you are welcomed to join the New River History and Genealogy Discussion Group.
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WhatsNew:
New River Notes — Complete
January 21, 2014
After about two years of work we have completed a major upgrade to New River Notes. On January 21, 2014 we switched in the last of the updated files and final page revisions.
In January 2013 we introduced the new site layout but because there were many pages left to do there was a big red Under Construction on the front page. A year later we've finished all of the pages that were on the original site. Construction is complete. We have a great looking site full of material to help you in your research and possibly entertain you.
New River Notes
January 6, 2013
New River Notes, a leading genealogy resource for the New River Valley of North Carolina and Virginia, launched its new look website today.
New River Notes was originally launched in 1998 by Jeffrey 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.
Welcome and we hope you enjoy our new look.
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Pulaski County, Virginia
Pulaski County was created from Montgomery and Wythe counties on 30 March 1839. The county courthouse is in Pulaski.
General information for researchers can be found at:
Wikipedia history overview of Pulaski County
History and genealogy:Pulaski County Library
60 W. Third St., Pulaski, VA 24301
(540) 980-7770
dogdurn@pulaskicounty.org
Genealogical resources:
Open Mon-Tues, 8:30am-8pm; Wed, 8:30am-5pm; Thurs, 8:30-7pm; Fri, 8:30am-5pm; Sat, 10am-3pm.
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Agriculture and Industry
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Cemeteries
Cemetery Information
Cemetery Name Index
Cemeteries are listed in alphabetical order. Family cemeteries are listed based on the surname, given name is used in the cemetery title. Note many cemeteries are known by more than one name.
Make your selection below; "A" is the default selection.
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Documents
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Enumerations
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Military
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Vital Statistics