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History of Scott County Virginia 1979 HC

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History of Scott County, Virginia. By Robert M. Addington. 1979. Reprinted by Cecil L. Durham. Original was privately printed by Robert M. Addington. Kingsport Press, Inc. TN. Pages: 364, including index. Cloth hard cover with gilt lettering. 6 1/4" X 9 ½".

Condition: Five numbers stamped on front paste-down. Gift inscription with short message. Two little spots on title page and opposite one with author's photo. Page edges have darkened some on top & side (fore edge.)

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