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Richard L. and Margaret Runion Collection

Stewart Bell Jr. Archives
Handley Regional Library
Winchester-Frederick County Historical Society

P.O. Box 58, Winchester, VA 22604
(540) 662-9041 ext. 17
archives@handleyregional.org
www.handleyregional.org

1690 THL

SCOPE AND CONTENT: This collection contains a variety of items related to the Northern Shenandoah Valley in the 18th and 19th Century, including voter records, reports on the public schools, the German Reformed Church, and several copies of an 18th Century Woodstock, VA newspaper.
(1 box) Last updated 4/16.

BIOGRAPHICAL/HISTORICAL: Richard L. Runion is a long-time resident of Winchester-Frederick County, VA

BIBLIOGRAPHY: Taken from the collection

CITE AS: Richard L. Runion Collection #1690, Stewart Bell Jr. Archives, Handley Regional Library, Winchester, VA, USA.

BOX 1

“A Thought of the Creation of Earth” by Richard L. Runion, 6 pages, printed

German Reformed Church, Almanac , 1867, 1 item, printed

Correspondence and Reports – From the Treasurer of Frederick County, VA to the Auditor of Pubic Accounts, 1912, unnumbered leaves, printed

Correspondence and Reports – From the State (VA) Board of Education to the Auditor of Public Accounts, 1914-1915, unnumbered leaves, printed

Report of the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, Respecting Colleges and Academies, January 1, 1836, 45 pages, printed

Runion, Margaret Ann Payne—Program, The Celebration of Life; January 28, 1932-April 4, 2015; 1 item, printed

Sentinel of the Valley, Woodstock, VA newspaper, March 20, 1829, June 10, 1831, June 23, 1842, 3 items, printed

“To And Fro” by Margaret Ann Woodward—6 leaves, typescript; contains family genealogy information and stories from the childhood of Margaret Ann Woodward

MAP CASE 1, DRAWER 2

Voter Records – Frederick County, Virginia, 1920