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The Most Important Person in Colonial Virginia Who Also Led Two Lives

The Most Important Person in Colonial Virginia Who Also Led Two Lives

by Whitney Law | Jun 29, 2018 | Historical Figures, Interesting History From Our Region, Middlesex History, Native American History, People of Middlesex

By Rob Warner, Guest Writer for the Middlesex County Museum It was hard to pick a title for this story because it has so many interesting parts. Like all stories, and coins, this one has two sides. The story I am telling is the side of the coin you don’t hear...
Timeless Structures from Middlesex County Enrich Our History

Timeless Structures from Middlesex County Enrich Our History

by Whitney Law | Jun 19, 2018 | Collections & Displays

Timeless Structures from Middlesex County Enrich Our History. That is the message hanging on the wall in the Middlesex County School Board Meeting Room thanks to a display funded by the Middlesex Museum to help increase public awareness of the Middlesex County...
Middlesex Museum to Host Strong Men and Women Exhibition

Middlesex Museum to Host Strong Men and Women Exhibition

by Whitney Law | Jun 13, 2018 | Collections & Displays

The Middlesex County Museum and Historical Society, Inc. is pleased to announce that it will host the 2018 Strong Men and Women in Virginia History traveling exhibition from December 26, 2018, through January 10, 2019. An annual initiative of the Library of Virginia...

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