Quick-Clicks to Articles about Historic Chatham, Virginia, and Its Environs
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- An Abbreviated History of Pittsylvania County, by Maud Carter Clement
- Above the City's Gate: the Tunstall-Haymes House
- Ada Moore's White Fruit Cake
- Adams, Redmont, family
- Adcock, Laura, Releases CD: In the Dark
- Alderson, Laura White: Biographical Sketch
- Allen, Henry Clay (1844-1925)
- All in the Family: the Davis-Sours House
- Along the Dry Fork Road, by S. Dail Yeatts
- American Foursquare Architecture in Historic Chatham, Virginia
- An Antebellum Tragedy on the Old Richmond and Danville Railroad
- Antrim Parish, Halifax County 1752-1767, by Maud Carter Clement
- Arrest-the-Judge Courthouse
- Artists, Artisans, Musicians, and Writers of the Chatham Area
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- B&B Accommodations in Chatham, Virginia
- Banister River
- Baseball Team, Chatham's Countyseat Giants, 1912
- Beaver, John L. (1915-1980)
- Beavers Families of Pittsylvania County
- Beavers, Koyeton Hodge, Jr. (1929-2006)
- Belle Grove
- Bennett, Col. Coleman D., Kitchen House
- Bennett-McGrath-Smith House
- Berry Hill (Halifax County)
- Berry Hill (Pittsylvania County)
- Bettie [Watson] Made Sundays Sunny for Many Teens
- Bilharz, Hall & Co.
- Blairs Guide
- Block Party: the Gammon-Edwards House
- Bolanz-Howerton House: Vintage Veranda
- Bolanz Store (1916)
- Book Traces Black History
- Bolton's (Whitefalls) Mill
- Boxwood Do Their Part in the Great Depression
- Breckinridge, Lucy: "I Want to Go to Pittsylvania"
- Briarwood: From Little Acorns Grow
- Bricks & Clicks: An Architectural Guide to Early Chatham
- Brightwood, My Table at, April Miller Publishes Cookbook
- Buford, Algernon Sidney, in Chatham, Virginia
- Bullington-Newby Cabin
- Byrd, Col. William E., II, of Virginia: Pittsylvania and Danville Connections
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- Calabrisi, John M.
- Callahan's Hill: Harvey School Historical Society
- Callands Highway Marker
- Callands Clerk's Office Highway Marker
- Canada-Chaney House
- Cape Cod Revival Architecture in Historic Chatham, Virginia
- Capt. John Dooley Documents Pittsylvania/Danville During Surrender Week 1865
- Car Lovers Reminisce About the Mustang
- Cedar Hill
- Censuses Over Years Trace Industries in Pittsylvania
- Chapel by the Tree: Saint Mary's Chapel, Chatham Hall
- Charters, Official (in .pdf format)
- Chatham and Pittsylvania County in the Civil War
- Chatham Baptist Church, 1857
- Chatham, Come to Your Senses In
- Chatham Critters
- Chatham Elementary School, ca. 1902
- Chatham Fire of 1902 and the Birth of Langhorne Jones, The
- Chatham Greys: Company I, 53rd Virginia Infantry
- Chatham Hall
- Chatham High School Class of 1965
- Chatham History Quiz
- Chatham: Places to See, Stories to Hear
- Chatham's Architecture
- Chatham's Classic: the Wier-Mauger House
- Chatham's Countyseat Giants Baseball Team, 1912
- Chatham's First Courthouse, Searching for
- Chatham's Oldest: Mansfield
- Chatham's Post Office
- Chatham's Streetcar Diners
- Chatham Streets
- Chatham's Unique Dining Cars
- Chatham, Tour of Historic
- Chatham Wheels
- Chatham's Wild Oats, Also Corn, Rye and Ten Barrooms
- Chatham: Virginia's Capital for a Day
- Chatham Wines are Awaited
- Chester Station Canister Shot "Lands" in Society Museum Display
- Christmas in Historic Chatham: 2006
- Christmas Lamplighter in Chatham: Joe White
- Civil War: Chatham and Pittsylvania County
- Civil War Cannons Believed To Have Been Forged In Pittsylvania
- Civil War Gun Factory, Pittsylvania County's
- Civil War Prisons of Danville, Virginia: "Truly Horrible"
- Clarktown Presbyterian Church History
- Claude A. Swanson of Pittsylvania
- Clement Hill
- Clement, Maud Carter
- Clerk's Office, 1813
- Climax Sorghum Festival
- Climax, Virginia: How It Was Named
- Cobbs, William Walton: U. S. Consul to Colon, Colombia
- Coles Family of Pittsylvania County, The
- Colonial Revival Architecture in Historic Chatham, Virginia
- Come to Your Senses in Chatham!
- Confederate Cannons, Pittsylvania's Missing
- Confederate Monument Rededicated
- Confederate Veterans' Reunion, 1910
- Cooking Sorghum Molasses a Sure Sign Of Fall's Arrival
- Craft House at Red Eye
- Craftsman Architecture in Historic Chatham, Virginia
- Cunningham, Baily: A Former Slave Remembers
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- Dan's Hill
- Danville's Civil War Prisons: "Truly Horrible"
- Danville Visitors' Guide
- DAR, Ladies of the
- Davenport, Carson: Chatham Post Office Mural Depicts Southern Harvest
- Davis, Judge Horatio: Obituary
- Davis-Sours House: All in the Family
- DEQ Cites Company
- DEQ Plans Meeting
- Dining in Chatham, Virginia
- Diphtheria and Pittsylvania County
- Dissenting Preacher: John Weatherford Remembered as Unstoppable
- Dividing Line Between Virginia and North Carolina: Col. William Byrd's Observations 1728-33
- Donelson's, John, Surveying Transit
- Dooley, Capt. John, Documents Pittsylvania/Danville During Surrender Week 1865
- Dow, Lorenzo, in Pittsylvania County and Danville, Virginia
- Do You Happen to Know the Meaning of Your First Name?
- Drewry and Whittle Histories Contributed
- Dry Fork
- Dutch Colonial Revival Architecture in Historic Chatham, Virginia
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- Gammon, Archer T., Medal of Honor Recipient
- Genealogical Resources at the Pittsylvania County Library
- Genealogical Treasures at the Clerk's Office
- General Longstreet's Visit to Pittsylvania County
- Geyer, Vernon
- Geyer Family's Dog Sergeant Tipper: “Devil Dog”
- Giles Mill: Mecca of the Frying Pan
- Gothic Revival Architecture in Historic Chatham, Virginia
- Governor Swanson's Retreat: Eldon
- Graves of Revolutionary War Servicemen Located in Pittsylvania County, Virginia
- Greek Revival Architecture in Historic Chatham, Virginia
- Green Hill Plantation
- Gregory, Stone: A Legend at 42
- Gretna Guide
- Guide to B&B Accommodations in Chatham, Virginia
- Guide to Danville, Virginia
- Guide to Dining in Chatham, Virginia
- Guide to Ferns of Pittsylvania County, Virginia
- Guide to Gretna, Virginia
- Guide to Pittsylvania County, Virginia
- Guide to Real Estate in Chatham, Virginia
- Guide to Trees and Tree-like Shrubs of Pittsylvania County, Virginia
- Guide to the White Oak Mountain Wildlife Management Area
- Guides to Pittsylvania County Genealogy Research
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- Hall, Barbara
- Hall, Karen
- Hangings in Pittsylvania County, The Last Five
- Happy in a World of … Hurts: the White-Hurt House
- Hard Choices on the Home Front:
Pittsylvania's Care for Indigent Families of Civil War Soldiers
- Hargrave, Jesse Hamlin
- Hargrave, J. Hunt
- Hargrave Military Academy
- Harris, Samuel: Homesite Marker
- Harris, Samuel: Fall Creek Estate in 1800
- Harvey School Historical Society
- Hedrick, Wyatt C.
- Hell-and-High-Water Hill: Oak Hall
- Henry's Mill, Once Owned By Patrick Henry's Cousin: Mill on the Great Rock
- He-Wasn't-Crazy House: the Tunstall-Hargrave House
- Hibble, Wilson G., Paintings by
- Hickey's Road
- Highway Markers in Pittsylvania County
- Historic Register Properties in Pittsylvania County
- History, An Abbreviated, of Pittsylvania County, by Maud Carter Clement
- Holiday Food Memories, Locals Share
- Homestead House Architecture in Historic Chatham, Virginia
- Hotchkiss, Jed, Connection: Pittsylvania Minerals
- Housekeeping in Old Pittsylvania
- House of Laird
- How Tightsqueeze, Virginia, Really Got Its Name
- Hurt, John Linn
- Hurt, Stanhope S., Pittsylvania County Clerk of Court
- Hurt, Wymond, Remembers Carl Perkins
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- Ladies of the DAR
- Lamplighter, Chatham's Christmas: Joe White
- Last Five Hangings in Pittsylvania County, The
- Last Man Hanged, The Is True Story About County Murder
- Lee, Robert E., Letters by
- Letter by Jefferson Davis' Widow Poses Real Mystery
- Letter Gives Details of 1902 Chatham Wedding
- Little Cherrystone, Pittsylvania County, Virginia
- Little Known Story of the S.S. Rachel Jackson U.S.M.S.
- Locals Share Holiday Food Memories
- Logue and Adkins Family at the Sims House, ca. 1951–1961
- Lynch, On the Death of Charles, III
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- Madison, Dolley, and the
Coles Family of Virginia
- Magnolia Manor
- Man of Her Dreams
- Mansfield
- Markers and Portrait Local Reminders of Rachel Donelson Jackson
- Martin, Dr. Rawley (Lt. Col., C. S. A.)
- Martin-Tucker House: Fireside Chat(ham)
- Masonic Lodge Hall in Historic Chatham, Virginia
- Master Repairmen Work Wonders with Leather
- Master Saddlemen: Paul Shelton and James Womack
- McClellan Saddles at Shelton Saddlery
- Medaglia, Corky and Nancy, at the Tomahawk Mill Vineyard & Winery
- Medal of Honor Citation: Archer T. Gammon of Chatham, Virginia
- Melton House, 270 North Main Street
- Melton, William: Local Filmmaker Receives Award
- Merchant, Mrs. W. C. N., of Chatham, Helped Prompt WWI Hospital Funding
- Mighty-Neighborly House: the Reid-Bruning House
- Miller, April: Author
- Miller, Ellen J.: From Slave to Landowner
- Millner, Mysterious J. K., Imprisoned in New York, 1861
- Mill on the Great Rock: Henry's Mill, Once Owned By Patrick Henry's Cousin
- Miss Bettie [Watson] Made Sundays Sunny for Many Teens
- "Miss Bettie" Watson's Scalloped Oysters
- Miss Maud (Carter Clement)'s Marriage
- Mitchell, J. T. W. “Trubie” (1904–2001)
- Mitchell, Mary Elizabeth Helvey, Artist (1908–2008)
- Monroe, The Forgotten Town of
- Moore (Ada's) White Fruit Cake
- Morea
- Moses Mill: Pittsylvania County's Second Largest in the 1880's
- Moses, Minnie Jacobs (1911-2002)
- Move-the-Road Manor: the Oaks
- Mural at Chatham Post Office Depicts Southern Harvest
- Murder on the Rocks: The Legend of Pittsylvania's Unfinished Millstone
- Mustain, Jesse: House
- Mustang: Car Lovers Reminisce
- Mustang Mystery, The Mitchell
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- National Guard, Chatham Members, 1958
- Native Americans of Pittsylvania County, Virginia
- Nature Articles from Pittsylvania County and Danville
- Nature Guides
- Neal, Lt. Fitz “Jeeter,” Becomes an Ace
- Neoclassical Revival Architecture in Historic Chatham, Virginia
- Neo-Colonial Architecture in Historic Chatham, Virginia
- North Main Street, about 1909
- Nature's Niche Article Series
- Notables' Quotables: Visitors' Views of Chatham, Virginia
- North Main Street, about 1909
- Notes, Environmental
- Notes for Researchers of Pittsylvania County Genealogy
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- Race to the Dan, The
- Ranch Style Architecture in Historic Chatham, Virginia
- Real Estate in Chatham, Guide to
- Redeye, Virginia: How It Was Named
- Rediscovering Pittsylvania's "Missing" Native Americans
- Reid-Bruning House: Mighty-Neighborly
- Reminders of Early Chatham
- Revolutionary War Servicemen, Graves of, Located in Pittsylvania County, Virginia
- Revolution That Failed, A: Secession in Pittsylvania County
- Richmond and Danville Railroad, An Antebellum Tragedy on the Old
- Rock That Turned the Tide, The
- Roll Over
- Romanesque Architecture in Historic Chatham, Virginia
- Ross, David: Pittsylvania's Unsung Hero of the Revolution
- Roster of Company G, 53rd Virginia Infantry Regiment
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- Saint Mary's at Chatham Hall: Chapel by the Tree
- Saponi Historical Marker
- Scott Funeral Home's Vintage Hearse
- Searching for Chatham's First Courthouse
- Secession in Pittsylvania County: A Revolution That Failed
- Semple, Letitia Tyler
- Sergeant's Tomahawk Mill, The
- Sergeant Tipper: “Devil Dog”
- Shelton County Offers Research on Well-Known Pittsylvania Family
- Shanaberger Homes
- Shelton, Paul M. (1915-1988)
- Shelton, Ricky Van, at Gretna High School, 1970
- Shelton Saddlery in Historic Chatham, Virginia
- Sims, James Whittle (1866-1961)
- Sims, John Hampton (c. 1870-1935)
- Sims, Matoaka Whittle (1844-1901)
- Sims, William Edward (1842-1891)
- Sims-Mitchell House
- Sorghum Molasses, Cooking, a Sure Sign Of Fall's Arrival
- Soyars, James, Revolutionary War Veteran
- Spring Garden
- Star-Tribune
- State Pollution Control Board: Consent Order, Chatham Facility (PDF File)
- Streetcar Diners, Chatham's
- Sullavan, Margaret: Chatham Hall's Movie Star
- Sutton, Popcorn: Comments on Local Moonshine Tradition
- Swanson, Claude A.
- Swanson, Elizabeth Lyons
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- Terry Fertilizer Warehouse Pictures
- Then and Now: Pittsylvania's Turn of the Century Presidential Elections Compared
- Thompson, Girard V., M. D. (1935-2007)
- Thunder on the Tunstall Quarterpath
- Tightsqueeze Commercial Development: 2006 Example
- Tightsqueeze, Virginia
- Tomahawk Mill Vineyard & Winery
- Town Council 1900
- Tramel, James Lester, Bridge
- Tredway, Page, Comments on the 1857 Chatham Baptist Church
- Trees and Tree-like Shrubs of Pittsylvania County, Virginia
- "Truly Horrible" Danville Civil War Prisons
- Tune, Agnes, Painting of C. D. Bennett Kitchen House
- Tunstall-Hargrave House: He-Wasn't-Crazy
- Tunstall-Haymes House: Above the City's Gate
- Tunstall's Paths
- Tunstall, Whitmell P.
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- Walking, Driving, and Accompanied Tours of Historic Chatham, Virginia
- War Dead, Pittsylvania County
- Warren Training School Graffiti, 1908-1909
- Watlington, Percy Edward, Jr., Obituary
- Watson Family of Chatham, Virginia
- Watson Memorial United Methodist Church
- Weatherford, John: Remembered as Unstoppable Dissenting Preacher
- Westbrook, John J.
- “We the Delegates…”: Pittsylvania's Delegates to Virginia's Constitutional Ratification Convention June 2-27, 1788
- Whispers of the 1700's in Central Pittsylvania County
- White, B. S., and Son, ca. 1912
- White, Joseph E. (1937-2003): Chatham's Lamplighter
- Whitecello: Founding Father Flattery
- Whitefalls (Bolton's) Mill
- Whitehead, John Richard and Sallie Hunt Graves
- White-Hurt House: Happy in a World of … Hurts!
- White, Joe: Chatham's Christmas Lamplighter
- White Oak Mountain Wildlife Management Area
- Whittle and Drewry Histories Contributed
- Whittle, Bishop Francis McNeece (1823-1902)
- Whittle, James Murray (1806-1891)
- Whittle, Lt. Col. Powhatan Bolling, C. S. A.
- Whittle, Capt. William Conway, C. S. N. (1805-1878)
- Wier-Mauger House: Chatham's Classic
- Wild Willie's Victorian Villa: the Sims-Mitchell House
- Williams, Theckla White, Artist
- Willow Del Commissary: Pittsylvania's Secret Confederate Supply Base
- Wimpy's, 1965
- Womack, Charles A.
- Womack, James, and Shelton Saddlery
- Womack, Tony
- World War I Hospital Funding, Mrs. W. C. N. Merchant of Chatham Helped Prompt
- World War I, Pittsylvania County in, by Maud Carter Clement
- World War II and Pittsylvania County
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