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The Daughters of Zion Cemetery is named for the African American mutual aid society that purchased two acres of land and established the cemetery in 1873 as an alternative burying ground for blacks to Charlottesville’s
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Dungannon / Charlottesville / Yorktown / Farmington / Purcellville / Newport / Winchester / Gloucester / Norfolk / Honaker / Alexandria / Richmond / Blackford / Newport News / /

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Historic Resources / Hockley / Newport News / Granby Phonograph Corporation / Charlottesville / Norfolk / Tunners / Albemarle / Russell / Altavista / American Hotel Corporation / Noland Company / Winchester / First National Bank / Martinsville Novelty Corporation / /

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America / /

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M&A / FDA Phase / /

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The Noland Company Building / Dulles Airport / Camp Nakawana / Russell County’s Pucketts Hole Bridge / Zion Cemetery / Dungannon Depot / Castle Heights Military Academy / The George Washington Hotel / Cumberland College / Purcellville Tabernacle / Oakwood Cemetery / Martinsville Novelty Corporation Factory / Cumberland University / Purcellville’s tabernacle / Purcellville Train Station / Blackford Bridge / /

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Commonwealth Day / /

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wholesale distributor / farm products / nearby site / /

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Shenandoah Valley / Ware River / Clinch River / /

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Castle Heights Military Academy / Women Airforce Service Pilots / Cumberland College / Protestant Episcopal Church / Prohibition and Evangelical Association of Loudoun County / Cumberland University / Department of Historic Resources For Immediate Release / Worsham School / Kennedy-era / Randy Jones Department of Historic Resources / National Park Service / Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities / Department of Historic Resources / Prince Edward Free School / Virginia Department of Transportation / /

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Laban Lacy Rice / William Jennings Bryan / William H. Tunner / Virginia Antiquities / Henry Lee Lane / Washington Dominion / Marshall Swain / John Edward Lane Jr. / Margaret Ann Hamilton Tunner / Old Dominion / Richard Upjohn / Fannie Johnson Taliaferro / Edward / Lloyd U. Noland Sr. / Kathleen S. Kilpatrick / Marshall Swain Wells / /

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architectural styles representative / State Historic Preservation Officer / President / nationally published writer / architect / national leader / plumbing-supplies wholesaler / founder / respected astronomer / Prince / Lt. Gen. / director / Secretary of Interior / self-made businessman / businessman and civic leader / Purcellville Tabernacle/Fireman / /

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Tidewater / Roanoke / /

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Prince Edward County / Kentucky / Scott County / Gloucester County / Russell County / Bristol District / South Carolina / Loudoun County / Albemarle County / /

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southwest Virginia / east coast / Northern Virginia / /

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