Between the Shenandoah & The Potomac: A Visual History of Jefferson County, WV

Name/Title

Between the Shenandoah & The Potomac: A Visual History of Jefferson County, WV

Entry/Object ID

LIB1765

Description

Between the Shenandoah & The Potomac: A Visual History of Jefferson County, W.Va. DVD contains a history of Jefferson County using videography of the natural landscape, buildings, and people. Includes commentary by local experts and representatives of various agencies and organizations, as well as narration by Charlie Glaize. Factual information about Jefferson County was drawn from the book "Historic Jefferson County," by Millard Kessler Bushong. Writer/Producer Melissa Wallace. Topics covered include: Native Americans, initial European exploration and settlement, development of agriculture and industry, horse racing, local participation in war efforts from the French and Indian War to the present, the roles of African Americans, educational institutions, the Washington family, John Brown and Harpers Ferry, and the political history and influence of Jefferson County and its citizens. Physical Description: 1 digital videodisc (DVD) in white paper sleeve

Acquisition

Accession

48

Source or Donor

Jefferson County Historical Society

Acquisition Method

Gift

Publication Details

Publisher

Jefferson County Historical Society

Publication Language

English

Notes

Date: 2002 March