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In the center was ground intersected by marshes, “running out in the shape of a bird’s claw,” whose rivulets united to form what was known as Beaverdam Creek.
Angel in the Whirlwind Benson Bobrick 1997
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In the center was ground intersected by marshes, “running out in the shape of a bird’s claw,” whose rivulets united to form what was known as Beaverdam Creek.
Angel in the Whirlwind Benson Bobrick 1997
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"Water!" shouted 8-year-old Amanda Squires when she spotted a misting station as she walked with her school group from Beaverdam, Va.
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"Water!" shouted 8-year-old Amanda Squires when she spotted a misting station as she walked with her school group from Beaverdam, Va.
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On the 10th a raid had cut the Central R R at Beaverdam station, this if I am right prevents direct communications with Richmond and Lee.
Diary of Samuel A. Agnew : September 27, 1863-June 30, 1864, 1957
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We then went to Beaverdam and were requested by Dr. Green to lecture and preach at Gilboa Church.
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Brother Brock was a rich Methodist steward who not only owned most of the property in Beaverdam neighborhood, but the church as well.
A Circuit Rider's Wife Corra Harris 1902
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Beaverdam congregation, whose chief distinction was that he was an outbreaking sinner and owned the fastest horse in the county.
A Circuit Rider's Wife Corra Harris 1902
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Beaverdam church and he occasionally came to see us in Cass county, now Bartow, when preacher and
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Five miles from the turnpike our way ran into the Beaverdam road, which we kept for five miles further to the fork of the Ashland road, turning to the left.
Military Reminiscences of the Civil War, Volume 2 November 1863-June 1865 Jacob Dolson Cox 1864
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