A Year and a Day; and Felicia Mason, Enchanted Heart. In the nonfiction category the following were winners: Joseph J. Ellis, His Excellency: George Washington; Camilla Townsend, Pocahontas and the Powhatan Dilemma; Warren M. Billings, Sir William Berkeley and the Forging
of Colonial Virginia, and Cynthia Kierner, Scandal at Bizarre. Winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award was historian Merrill D. Peterson. Congratulations to all the winners!
For more information on these awards contact Jan Hathcock at the Library of Virginia at (804) 692-3592, or jhathcock@lva.lib.va.us.
We have Winners!
The “Guess What” in the last issue generated lost of responses, and we got three who guessed correctly. Most folks thought the photo on page 38 was of the Capitol. But, those who have been paying attention to our articles on the subject for the last two years identified it as what is known as the Old Finance Building. Congratulations to our winners who win a free one year’s subscription to the Virginia Review. They are Wendell Seldon, retired Winchester City Manager who now lives in Richmond; Glenn Rehberger with CH2M in Newport News, and Pete Dunbar with Dunbar, Milby, Williams, Pittman & Vaughan, and Jack Stevenson, retired from the Virginia Resources Authority. VR
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