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By D"Anne Evans with John K. Gott

Shaped by this country's rough and tumble early frontier history and forged by the raw qill of a few people who lead it out of Indian times The Plains has weathered the storms of theCvil War and reconstruction, the Great Depression, fire and the crash of its economy, emerging from every turn as a hometown to declare with pride. 

Train Whistles and Hunting Horns, The History of The Plains, VirginiaStory

$30.00Price

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    4110 Winchester Road

    Marshall, Virginia 20115

    Phone - 540-364-3440

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    P.O. Box 594.

    Marshall, VA 20116

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