A Hand Book of Virginia, originally published in 1919, serves as both a historical document and a valuable resource for understanding the Commonwealth of Virginia at the dawn of the twentieth century. Prepared by the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, this handbook provides a detailed overview of the state's agricultural potential, natural resources, and opportunities for prospective immigrants and investors.
This handbook offers insights into the economic, social, and geographic landscape of Virginia, showcasing its diverse regions and industries. With information on agriculture, transportation, and community life, this book paints a portrait of a state eager to attract new residents and capital. This vintage guidebook offers a glimpse into a bygone era.
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