VGS NEWSLETTER
The following volumes of the VGS Newsletter may be purchased for $8.00 a set, plus $3.00 postage and handling. The title of the feature article in each issue is given below. For 2000 and earlier, you will find a PDF file for download either from this page or from the link to "Older Volumes".
VOL. XXXIV (2008)
2. Personal Papers Collection: Library of Virginia, Lyndon Hart
1. Effectively Tapping into Local, County, and State Historical Societies and Libraries (continued)
VOL. XXXIII (2007)
6. Effectively Tapping into Local, County, and State Historical Societies and Libraries (continued)
5. Effectively Tapping into Local, County, and State Historical Societies and Libraries
4. The Virginia Room of the Roanoke Public Libraries
3. Attending National Conferences
2. Gateway to Europe: The Immigrant Servants Database
1. Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research: Virginia: Her Records and Her Laws
VOL. XXXII (2006)
6. NGS Conference in the States and Family History Fair: A Sneak Preview
5. Getting the Most from Virginia's Court Records: Order Books, Minute Books, and Ended Causes (cont'd.)
4. Getting the Most from Virginia's Court Records: Order Books, Minute Books, and Ended Causes, Victor S. Dunn
3. Genealogical Research in Brunswick County, Virginia, John W. Pritchett
2. Sargeant Memorial History Room, Kirn Memorial Library, Robert B. Hutchings
1. First Person Narratives in Family Names, John W. Pritchett
VOL. XXXI (2005)
6. The Virginia Beach Genealogical Society, Malcolm Simmons
5. Was Your Virginia Ancestor a Freemason? (continued), Kathryn Parker
4. Was Your Virginia Ancestor a Freemason?, Kathryn Parker
3. The Maryland Genealogical Society, Gary Ruppert
2. Jamie the Scotchman and the Stolen Saddle, Lois Sutherland Wark
1. The Mid-Atlantic Germanic Society: Its Origins and History, John T. Humphrey
VOL. XXX (2004)
6. The West Virginia Archives and History Library, Susan Scouras
5. Genealogical Research in Berkeley County, West Virginia, Kenneth D. Macomber
4. More Stones and Bones, William M. McCarty
3. An Early 1800's Soap Opera, William M. McCarty
2. Your Life on the Front Lawn, Wesley E. Pippenger
1. Rappahannock County - Home to the First Washington of All, Teresa A. Kelly
VOL. XXIX (2003)
6. Washington's Best Kept Secret, Shirley Stertz Hawn
5. Fairfax County Circuit Court Archives Records, Sandra K. Rathbun
4. Virginia World War II History Commission Personal War Service Records of Virginia's War Dead, Teresa A. Kelley
3. Genealogical Research in Highland County, Clay Hamilton
2. West Virginia and Regional History Collection, Harold Malcolm Forbes
1. Library of Virginia and Huntington Library Join to Microfilm Brock Collection, Edward D.C. Campbell, Jr.
VOL. XXVIII (2002)
6. Gloucester Genealogical Society of Virginia, by Robert W. Plummer
5. Library and Archives in Trouble, and Lawyering in Colonial Virginia, by William B. McCarty
4. Bassett Historical Center, Alice J. Sweeney BA MA
3. High School and College Yearbooks: A Neglected Genealogical Resource, Clay Hamilton
2. Magazine of Virginia Genealogy Available On-line at Ancestry.com
1. A Web Site Worth Looking At: Virtual Jamestown, Donald W. Moore CGRS
VOL. XXVII (2001)
6. They Moved the Stones and Spared the Bones
5. RELIC: A Gateway to Virginia Genealogy and History, Donald L. Wilson
4. Researching the Fauquier County Clerk's Loose Papers, Joan W. Peters
3. The Virginia Newspaper Project: Past, Present, and Future, Errol S. Somay
2. The Library of Congress's American Memory: Historical Collections from the National Digital Library
1. The Virginia Legislature and Genealogical Research
VOL. XXVI (2000)
6. Research in South Hampton Roads. Download
5. Virginia in Maps and the Virginia Landscape. Download
4. Slatten Fund Used to Provide Access to Records of Virginia Genealogists. Download
3. Research in the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library, the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, Virginia. Download
2. Look What Your Dollar Bought! National Archives Records Filmed by the Malcolm H. Stern NARA Gift Fund. Download
1. The Orange County Historical Society, Kenneth M. Clark. Download
VOL. XXV (1999)
6. Caveat Emptor. Download
5. Mission: Records Rescue, Records Preservation at the Local Level. Download
4. The Virginia Circuit Court Records Preservation Program. Download
3. Paging Through the Past at the Page Public Library, Luray, Page County, Virginia, Teresa Kelly. Download
2. The Ball Memorial Library and Museum. Download
1. Virginia's Treasure House Needs Your Help. Download
VOL. XXIV (1998)
6. Family History Research and Volume 1 of the "Dictionary of Virginia Biography, Aaroe-Blanchfield", Daphne Gentry. Download
5. Rockingham County Religious History Project, Cathy Dagenhart Baugh. Download
4. What's a Genealogist To Do... in Staunton?, Dorothy A. Boyd-Rush. Download
3. Archives Room, Handley Regional Library, Winchester-Frederick County Historical Society. Rebecca Ebert. Download
2. Meccas for Researching Southern Families, Sharon Boone Hamner. Download
1. The DAR Library: A Good Place for Virginia Research, Eric G. Grundset. Download
VOL. XXIII (1997)
6. Fluvanna County Research, Marie Martin Murphy, CGRS. Download
5. Researching Virginia Ancestors from Afar, Merrill Hill Mosher, CG. Download
4. Genealogical Libraries in Rockingham County, Virginia, Dorothy A. Boyd-Rush, Ph.D. Download
3. Louisa County Circuit Court Records, Janice Luck Abercrombie. Download.
2. An Archives as the Custodian of Our Heritage, Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis. Download
1. The Mary Ball Washington Museum and Research Center, Christine C. Townley. Download
VOL. XXII (1996)
6. Bedford City/County Museum, Bedford, Virginia. Download
5. The Kegley Library, Wytheville, Virginia, Mary B. Kegley. Download
4. The Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, Virginia, Marty Hiatt, CGRS. Download
3. The Bath County Historical Society, Clay Hamilton. Download
2. The Virginia Institute for Genealogical Research, Eric G. Grundset. Download
1. The Roanoke Public Library's Virginia Room, Alice Carol Tuckwiller. Download
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