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Books on Lynchburg, Virginia
- Back Then - Those Were the Days: Recollections of a Boy Growing Up During the Depression, 2003, Donald D. Hook.
- Behind the Old Brick Wall: A Cemetery Story, (about Confederate Cemetery) (OOP)
- Campaign and Battle of Lynchburg, 1994, C. Blackford
- The Fire of Liberty in their Hearts : the Diary of Jacob E. Yoder of the Freedmen's Bureau School, Lynchburg, Virginia, 1866-1870, 1996, Jacob E. Yoder
- The Ghosts of Charlottesville & Lynchburg, Taylor
- Good Cookin' From the Heart of Virginia, Stovall (OOP)
- Greater Lynchburg - the Real Virginia, 1995, D. Nurmi
- Hill City Trolleys: Street Railways of Lynchburg, Virginia, 1977, Harold E. Cox
- Historic and Heroic Lynchburg, 1935, Judge Don Peters Halsey (OOP)
- The History of Lynchburg 1786-1946, Phillip Lightfoot Scruggs
- A History of Lynchburg's Pioneer Quakers and Their Meeting House, 1997, Douglas Summers Brown
- Lynchburg : An Architectural History, 1981, S. Allen Chambers.
- Lynchburg: A City Set on Seven Hills, 2004, Clifton Potter, Dorothy Potter.
- Lynchburg in the Civil War: The city--the people--the battle, 1984, George Morris
- Lynchburg - The Most Interesting Spot, Clifton Potter (OOP)
- Lynchburg and its Neighbors, 1935, Rosa Faulkner Yancey (Reprint)
- Lynchburg and its People, 1900, W. Asbury Christian (Reprint)
- Lynchburg: A Pictorial History, 1975, Richard B. Loyd and Bernard K. Mundy (OOP)
- Planes, Pilots, and Gofer Tales of Lynchburg, Virginia's Old Preston Glenn Airport, 1997, James T. Rogers.
- Poplar Forest and Thomas Jefferson, 1993, S. Allen Chambers.
- Prototype of a Confederate Hospital Center in Lynchburg, Peter Houck
- The Saga of a City: Lynchburg, Virginia, 1786-1936, 1936, Published by Lynchburg Sesqui-Centennial Assoc. (OOP)
- Sketchbook of Lynchburg, Virginia, 1887, Edward Pollock (OOP)
- Sketches and Recollections of Lynchburg by the Oldest Inhabitant, 1858, reprint 1990, Margaret Couch Cabell
- Something About Lynchburg, 1890, Robert Slaughter (OOP)
- The Streets of Lynchburg, 1986, M. Craddock
- Tales of the Hill City, 1986, published by Lynchburg Bicentennial Commission (OOP)
- Yankee Town, Southern City: Race and Class Relations in Civil War
Lynchburg, 1997, Steven Elliot Tripp
Periodicals
- Iron Worker, published quarterly by the Lynchburg Foundry Company;
discontinued in the late 70's.
- Lynch's Ferry: A Journal of Local History, currently published twice a year
by Warwick House Publishing.
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