HRHS Newsletter Index 2000 - 2011
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YEAR - QUARTER – ISSUE – “FEATURED ARTICLE” (Click 'issue' to view newsletter)
2000 - Winter - Vol 22 No 1 - "Artists Drawing of the Building Complex of HRHS"
2000 - Spring - Vol 22 No 2 - " HRHS Museum Will Feature Four Exhibits"
2000 - Summer - Vol 22 No 3 - " HRHS Electronic Map Project Moves Forward "
2000 - Fall - Vol 22 No 4 - " Lecture Series Looks at Area's History"
2001 - Winter - Vol 23 No 1 - " Special Exhibit to Honor Black History Month"
2001 - Spring - Vol 23 No 2 - " Faye Witters Retires"
2001 - Summer - Vol 23 No 3 - " Rockingham's Belle Grove Remembered "
2001 - Fall - Vol 23 No 4 - " Silver Lake Mill"
2002 - Winter - Vol 24 No 1 - " Jackson's Famous Valley Campaign of 1862 (Map)"
2002 - Spring - Vol 24 No 2 - " Brocks Gap to Mark Old Washington House"
2002 - Summer - Vol 24 No 3 - " Chief Ritchie - A Remembrance "
2002 - Fall - Vol 24 No 4 - " The Aermoter Windmill "
2003 - Winter - Vol 25 No 1 - " Notes on the Early History of Broadway "
2003 - Spring - Vol 25 No 2 - " Dayton MayFair 200 Years of Valley Life "
2003 - Summer - Vol 25 No 3 - " F. Flavia Converse Collection Available for Research "
2003 - Fall - Vol 25 No 4 - " Cromer Trumbo Home Opened for Display "
2004 - Winter - Vol 26 No 1 - " Joseph Funk: Father of Song in Northern Virginia "
2004 - Spring - Vol 26 No 2 - " Heatwole Exhibit Opens in May "
2004 - Summer - Vol 26 No 3 - " Emmanuel Suter and His Pottery "
2004 - Fall - Vol 26 No 4 - " Lutheran and German Reformed Groups in the Shenandoah Valley 1738 - 1828 "
2005 - Winter - Vol 27 No 1 - " Bowman House at Frontier Culture Museum Reveals Cultural Change "
2005 - Spring - Vol 27 No 2 - " Forgotten Treasures Revealed in New Exhibit of Clothing "
2005 - Summer - Vol 27 No 3 - " Robert Mason Colvin: Keeper of the Confederate Faith "
2005 - Fall - Vol 27 No 4 - " The Early History of Greenhill Methodist Episcopal Meeting House "
2006 - Winter - Vol 28 No 1 - " Thirty years in the Lincoln Cemetery "
2006 - Spring - Vol 28 No 2 - " The true Valley Gentleman: Highlights from the life of John W. Wayland "
2006 - Summer - Vol 28 No 3 - " Take Me Out to the Ball Game: Exploring the Roots of Valley Baseball "
2006 - Fall - Vol 28 No 4 - " A Westerner's Search for His Rockingham Roots "
2007 - Winter - Vol 29 No 1 - " Emma's Painting Finds A Home at HRHS "
2007 - Spring - Vol 29 No 2 - " Prisoners of War in Rockingham County During WW II "
2007 - Summer - Vol 29 No 3 - " Al Jenkins and the Preservation of Long's Chapel "
2007 - Fall - Vol 29 No 4 - " The Valley During the French and Indian War "
2008 - Winter - Vol 30 No 1 - " Joseph T. Williams, Harrisonburg's' First African American Policeman "
2008 - Spring - Vol 30 No 2 - " Runnin' and Gunnin' Fund Raisers "
2008 - Summer - Vol 30 No 3 - " The Flood of 1949 in Bridgewater "
2008 - Fall - Vol 30 No 4 - " Honoring those that Honored Us (HRHS) "
2008 - Special - Special - " Emma L. Bryan's Painting ""The Town of Harrisonburg - 1867 "
2009 - Winter - Vol 31 No 1 - " Baker County Store Records "
2009 - Spring - Vol 31 No 2 - " Harrisonburg - Rawley Springs Connection "
2009 - Summer - None - " Newsletter not published "
2008 - Fall - Vol 31 No 3 - " Corner of W. Market and Liberty - History "
2010 - Winter - Vol 32 No 1 - " Rev. George Bourne Rockingham's Pioneer Abolitionist "
2010 - Spring - Vol 32 No 2 - " Help HRHS commemorate Civil War 150th "
2010 - Summer/Fall - Vol 32 No 3 - " Trustees Announce New Hires "
2010 - Winter - Vol 32 No 4 - " Annual Banquet "
2011 - Spring - Vol 33 No 1 - " J.C. Striegel - Feast of Roses "
2011 - Summer - Vol 33 No 2 - " Peter Bernhart - Fraktur-maker "
2011 - Fall - Vol 33 No 3 - " Rockingham County's Wonder Waters "
The HRHS Newsletters start with "1978 Winter, Vol 1 No 1". It is also titled the "Bicentennial Edition" - Read it here.