DVD: Last Fort to Fall: The Battle of West Point.

DVD

Historical photographs, maps and artistic renderings are combined with live-action reenactments to tell the story of the April 16, 1865, Civil War Battle of West Point, Georgia.  Col. Oscar LaGrange led his 3,700 seasoned U.S. Cavalry troops against a hilltop redoubt defended by General Robert C. Tyler and his small garrison, townspeople volunteers, and hospital convalescents.  Running length 24 minutes, plus commentary. Produced by Doug Roberts, VISUALvoice, copyright 2010.    
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Chambers County Courthouse

Courthouse Artifacts

Chambers County Courthouse, 1899: Historical Cornerstone Artifacts. Features artifacts removed in 2003 from time capsule placed behind the Masonic Cornerstone on the N.E. corner of the present Courthouse and sealed on June 24, 1899. Biographical sketches of individuals who placed items inside have been included in the book where information was available. Don Clark, Leita Day, Nina Langley, and Virginia Weldon, editors. Copyright 2004. CVHS Publication No. 25. 
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Postcard Collection

Textile Heritage Postcards
Postcard Collection

Historical Postcard Collection: Textile Heritage of the Chattahoochee Valley, Early Mills in Valley and Lanett, Alabama (CVHS, 2016) A collection of six reproduced images relating to the founding and development of Chattahoochee Manufacturing Company and Alabama-Georgia Manufacturing Company, forerunners of West Point Manufacturing Company. Includes images of early Lanett Mills, Shawmut Mill, and Fairfax Mill, historic photographs, and artistic renderings.  
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Proudest Inheritance

Proudest Inheritance

Proudest Inheritance: A Bicentennial Tribute of the Chattahoochee Valley Historical Society. Information taken from records of the Chattahoochee Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, organized in West Point, Georgia, on November 7, 1917, and disbanded December 20, 1933. Also includes text of Captain J.W.F. Little’s historic address at West Point on July 4, 1876. William H. Davidson, editor. Copyright 1975. CVHS Publication No.12.

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War Was the Place

Old Oakbowery

War Was the Place: A Centennial Collection of Confederate Soldier Letters/ Old Oakbowery. Letters from C.S.A. soldiers written home to families in Troup and Harris Counties in Georgia, and Chambers County, Alabama. Also includes articles on the antebellum settlement of Oakbowery in Chambers County, Alabama. William H. Davidson, editor. Copyright 1961. 3rd printing 2001. CVHS Publication No. 5.
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