The digital collection includes XX photographs of the Diamond Hill neighborhood in Lynchburg for the period 1978-1991.]]>

Images of Church Street in Lynchburg.]]>

The interior page includes a photograph, second from the top, showing the Dunbar High School library in 1953-1954.

A physical copy of the yearbook is held at the Jones Memorial Library in Lynchburg, Virginia.]]>

The John Jordan Cabell home was built ca. 1809. At his death in 1834, Cabell devised the home to his daughter, Henrian Cabell Early, wife of Samuel Henry Early. Members of the family continued to live in the house until 1902 when it was sold to the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. The house was then demolished and replaced with the Elks clubhouse in 1904.
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The collection includes photographs of various members of the Cheatham family, membership certificate for NSDAR for Estelle Bishop Shaw, research notes on the Cheatham family and a genealogical report on the descendants of Thomas Henry Alfred Cheatham (1814-1913), grandfather of Estelle Bishop Shaw.
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