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- Dr. Ware’s War on Kissing
- Newspaper Conversations in Charles City County
- New Books – January 2023
- Announcing the 2023 Circuit Court Records Preservation Program Grants
- “I have this day committed to jail…”: An exhibition from Virginia Untold
- “Pioneers in American librarianship who happen to be Black”
- Using georectification to reveal history’s layers
- You Requested It…How?
- Connecting pervading beliefs about disabilities to the policies that affect disabled people
- Some “thing” New to Check Out at the Library
- New Year, New Website for Virginia Untold!
- Growing Up with Paternalistic Language: Conversations about Disability in Virginia
- New Books: December 2022
- Snapshots of Violence
- At the Races
- The Beautiful Game in Virginia: The Rise of Soccer
- A Space Time Continuum
- A Story About a Rabbit Hole: Externship Adventures
- A Map of Madison County
- “[His] claim to be free is clear & unquestionable” : Free Black Virginians at Large
- New Books – November 2022
- “…to the encouragement of learning”: Virginia’s Literary Fund
- “This is the only way that we get a sense of who they were”: 7 Questions with Eddie Woodward
- The Astonishing Age of Information Technology
- Death and Disaster in the Bull Mountain Bugle
- Libraries Supporting Military Families
- A model of collaboration: The Northam administration records transfer
- Random Reference: TurkeyFest – It’s a Festival for the Turkey!
- What Do CCRP Archivists Do?
- Customs, Costumes, and Candy…One Hundred Years Ago
- Project Updates from Virginia Untold
- New Books – October 2022
- Preserving Queer History
- New to Virginia Chronicle!
- After-School Hangouts
- LATAM and VA: A Transnational Relationship
- Voices of Community
- Star Charts and Archives: Learn What Archival Tool Most Aligns with Your Astrological Sign
- Werewolves, Witches, and Vampires – Oh My!
- The “art and mystery of [Black] cabinetmaking”
- New Books – September 2022
- Dress Codes: The Work of Women in World War II
- “That the Oppressed May Go Free” : A Petition to the Virginia General Assembly for Religious Freedom
- “Because that’s important and might score them points on Jeopardy one day” : 7 Questions with Madison Roberts
- The “Measuring Rod” for Southern History
- Opportunities to Socialize Essential for Guests of the YCPL Memory Café
- Reclaiming Virginia’s Lost Records
- “Descendants of a Woman of Indian Extraction”: The Story of Rachel Findley
- New Books – August 2022
- The Right to Ramble