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Virginia: A Picture of The Old South .
Posted by: Robert ()
Date: November 30, 2007 09:40PM

Arlington House




Mount Vernon- Fairfax





Spanish Moss-Hampton Roads



Monticello- Charlottesville


Cotton Field- Charles City County



Oatlands- Leesburg


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Re: Virginia: A Picture of The Old South .
Posted by: TheMeeper ()
Date: December 01, 2007 12:01PM

A Picture of The Old South
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Re: Virginia: A Picture of The Old South .
Posted by: 496 ()
Date: December 01, 2007 12:11PM

Meade's daddy calling in regards to his welfare check....
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Re: Virginia: A Picture of The Old South .
Posted by: RichmondReb ()
Date: December 01, 2007 02:33PM

Those pictures look more like Upstate New York. So do the people.

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Re: Virginia: A Picture of The Old South .
Posted by: Meades Dad ()
Date: December 01, 2007 05:07PM

Home sweet home
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Re: Virginia: A Picture of The Old South .
Posted by: kp west ()
Date: November 25, 2010 04:05PM

Meades Dad Wrote:
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> Home sweet home


schweet
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Re: Virginia: A Picture of The Old South .
Posted by: dika-dika ()
Date: November 25, 2010 06:08PM

Rocking and rolling in Good Ole Virginny

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Re: Virginia: A Picture of The Old South .
Posted by: chuckhoffmann ()
Date: November 25, 2010 06:28PM

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"Only good things can come of more communication." - Cary Wiedemann, March 3, 2005



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Re: Virginia: A Picture of The Old South .
Posted by: dika-dika ()
Date: November 25, 2010 06:52PM

chuckhoffmann Wrote:
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> I only found evidence of one lynching in Fairfax
> County, and it was an Italian (Italians were the
> Mexicans of the time) who went berserk and shot
> deputy sheriff George A. Malcolm in Lorton in
> 1905. Even this is debatable, however, as
> contemporaneous reports said that he shot
> himself.
>
> Charles Craven was lynched in Leesburg, Loudoun
> county in 1902 by a mob of about 300 men
> (including a number of men from Fairfax county)
> who literally broke into the jail and dragged him
> out and hung him. He had killed a man named
> Williams at the Broad Run farm.
>
> Finally, while lynching is a bad thing and not
> nice, you have to remember that most of those who
> were lynched were actually violent criminals, and
> guilty of murder or rape. The idea that innocent
> men were dragged from their homes and brutally
> murdered in this manner is mostly false.


I'm sure nobody kept or made records of all lynchings.

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Re: Virginia: A Picture of The Old South .
Posted by: Black Adam ()
Date: November 26, 2010 02:25PM

dika-dika Wrote:
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> Rocking and rolling in Good Ole Virginny


Them iz some scarry azz picturez sho nuff

Yours in Christ
Black Adam

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Re: Virginia: A Picture of The Old South .
Posted by: Josey Wales ()
Date: November 26, 2010 03:11PM

Manassas then Manassas now. Hmmmm
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Re: Virginia: A Picture of The Old South .
Posted by: ITRADE ()
Date: November 26, 2010 07:29PM

dika-dika Wrote:
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> Rocking and rolling in Good Ole Virginny
>
>

You do realize that the picture above relates to a lynching that took place in Indiana - i.e., north of the Mason Dixon Line......

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Re: Virginia: A Picture of The Old South .
Posted by: dika-dika ()
Date: November 26, 2010 07:36PM

ITRADE Wrote:
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> dika-dika Wrote:
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> > Rocking and rolling in Good Ole Virginny
> >
> >http://www.fairfaxunderground.com/forum/file.php?
> 40,file=26058,filename=lynching4.jpg
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> You do realize that the picture above relates to a
> lynching that took place in Indiana - i.e., north
> of the Mason Dixon Line......

Yes in Marion, Indiana, August 7, 1930 and I was raised in Peru and Kokomo Indiana.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kokomo,_Indiana Read about nearby Kokomo


This what I feared the most about living in Indiana and especially Howard County

http://www.tornadoproject.com/alltorns/intorn.htm

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Re: Virginia: A Picture of The Old South .
Posted by: RichmondFFV ()
Date: November 28, 2010 04:13PM

A fine 'ol Richmond family!



Playin' golf at the Country Club




Mount Vernon, Y'all!

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