The Reconstruction period (1865-1870) in Albemarle County, Virginia [manuscript] / by Rufus Barringer, 1947.

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The Reconstruction period (1865-1870) in Albemarle County, Virginia [manuscript] / by Rufus Barringer, 1947.

B. A. Thesis at Princeton University: "The Reconstruction Period (1865-1870) in Albemarle County, Va." Barringer discusses political, economic and social reconstruction with an emphasis on local politics and political sentiment.

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