Published January 1994
by Overmountain Press .
Written in
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 508 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL12199304M |
ISBN 10 | 157072010X |
ISBN 10 | 9781570720109 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 33051774 |
ISBN: X OCLC Number: Notes: Reprint. Originally published: Clinchco, VA: Mountain People and Places, Save on ISBN has School & Community History of Dickenson County Virginia by Dennis Reedy and over 50 million more used, rare, and out-of-print books. School and community history of Dickenson County, Virginia. (Johnson City, Tennessee: Overmountain Press, , c). Haysi High School yearbooks, , , (included in US School Yearbooks) Ancestry. Minutes, Family History Library School and community history of Dickenson County, Virginia Family History Library.
This work is a compilation of articles written by teachers during the s and s. In addition to histories of early schools and community origins, the book contains a wealth of other information - from stories of Indians, hunting, and the Civil War, to life and customs of 5/5(2). Pilot Knob School. Pilot Knob School is in Dickenson County VA on Smith Ridge west of Nora. According to “School and Community History of Dickenson County, Virginia”, edited by Dennis Reedy and published by Overmountain Press in , this frame building dates to around (to replace a log structure across the road which had burned down a year or so earlier) to serve the . The first settlements in Dickenson County were Sandlick, Haysi, Holly Creek (Clintwood), and Nora. All of these communities were developed along the streams in the area. For More Information. To learn more about the history of Dickenson County, contact the Board of Supervisors at () School & Community History of Dickenson County Virginia: Dennis Reedy: Books - ews: 2.
The first school in Dickenson County was established about at the mouth of Honey Branch about 1½ miles below Trammel. The first schools were subscription schools where the teacher was paid a fixed monthly rate (usually one or two dollars) for each pupil. These schools' terms normally lasted only three to four months of the year. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for School & Community History of Dickenson County Virginia at Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. Judge E.J."Li" Sutherland ( - ), a native of Dickenson County, began his interest in family genealogy at his grandmothers (Sylvia Counts Sutherland) knee and this quest continued until his death. In , he edited Meet Virginia's Baby, a pictorial history of Dickenson County, now in its third printing. This included many. Dennis Reedy is the author of School & Community History of Dickenson County Virginia ( avg rating, 1 rating, 0 reviews, published )4/5(1).