Bulletins
♦ Bulletin Vol 66– December 2018
A Modest History of Essex County
♦ Bulletin Vol 65 – July 2018
The Road to Revolution in Essex County 1765-1774
♦ Bulletin Vol 64-1 – August 2017
The Road to Revolution in Essex County 1765 -1766
♦ Bulletin Vol 63 – February 2016
Hope on the Half Shell
♦ Bulletin Vol 62 – January 2015
Rappahannock’s Magic Theater
♦ Bulletin Vol 61 – January 2014
The British Raid Essex County
♦ Bulletin Vol 60 – June 2013
The British Colonial Marines
♦ Bulletin Vol 59 – December 2012
The War of 1812 and Essex County – part 2
♦ Bulletin Vol 58 – April 2012
The War of 1812 and Essex County – part 1
♦ Bulletin Vol 57 – December 2011
The Poor of Essex County – Part 2: After the War
♦ Bulletin Vol 56– April 2011
The Poor of Essex County – Part 1: From Church of England to Overseers
♦ Bulletin Vol 55 – Nov 2010
William Beverley, James Patton, and the Settling of the Shenandoah Valley
♦ Bulletin Vol 54 – Sept 2010
Civil War and reconstruction in Essex County
♦ Bulletin Vol 53 – Sept 2009
The Latanes and Confederate Nationalism
♦ Bulletin Vol 52 – May 2009
Colonial Origins of Tappahannock Churches Essex County, Virginia
♦ Bulletin Vol 51 – Sept 2008
Little Egypt: From Farm House to Elegant Lady
♦ Bulletin Vol 50 – Mar 2008
Major Garnett and the California State Seal
♦ Bulletin Vol 49 – Sept 2007
A brief and True Account of the writings Of Captain John Smith and the Beginnings of American Literature
♦ Bulletin Vol 48 – Mar 2007
The Wares of Ware’s Wharf
♦ Bulletin Vol 47 – Sept 2006
A Sailor’s Life on the Rappahannock
♦ Bulletin Vol 46 – May 2006
The Rouzie Baird Family of Epping Forest
♦ Bulletin Vol 45 – May 2004
Virginians Liked Each Other Too: Community Life in Colonial Virginia and Massachusetts
♦ Bulletin Vol 44 – April 2000
The Mills of Essex County
♦ Bulletin Vol 43 – Feb 1999
“Poverty Ridge”
♦ Bulletin Vol 42 – Feb 1997
The Lady From Tappahannock
♦ Bulletin Vol 41– April 1995
Connecticut Yankee to Southern Gentleman
♦ Bulletin Vol 40 – April 1994
“Where There’s a Will There’s a Way”
♦ Bulletin Vol 39 – Oct 1993
Vanishing Treasures of the Rappahannock
♦ Bulletin Vol 38 – July 1992
Essex County Tricentennial Observance
♦ Bulletin Vol 37 – Jan 1991
History and You
♦ Bulletin Vol 36 – Oct 1990
Growing up in Early 20th Century Essex County
♦ Bulletin Vol 35 – April 1990
The Evolution of Essex County
♦ Bulletin Vol 34 – Oct 1989
Charter Members of the Essex County Historical Society
♦ Bulletin Vol 33 – Nov 1988
The Wares of Ware’s Wharf
♦ Bulletin Vol 32 – May 1988
A History of Harness Horse Racing in Essex County and Surrounding Areas
♦ Bulletin Vol 31 – Nov 1987
Stratford Hall Plantation
♦ Bulletin Vol 30 – May 1987
Fort Lowry – Camp Byron
♦ Bulletin Vol 29 – Nov 1986
The “Enchanted Castle” Archaeological Site, Home of Virginia’s Lt. Governor Alexander Spotswood
♦ Bulletin Vol 28 – May 1986
John Thomas Hoskins and Midway
♦ Bulletin Vol 27 – Nov 1985
History of the Confederate Medal of Honor and of Richard Brooke Garnett, Brigadier General, C.S.A., an Essex Native
♦ Bulletin Vol 26 – May 1985
Virginia Governors from Essex County
♦ Bulletin Vol 25– Nov 1984
Miss Edith Latane & A History of Industries in Essex County
♦ Bulletin Vol 24 – May 1984
Paul Seward Trible, Jr.
♦ Bulletin Vol 23 – Nov 1983
Rev. Lewis Latane, 1672-1732: The Old Parson
♦ Bulletin Vol 22 – May 1983
Planters and Preachers: The Transformation of religion in Essex County, Virginia, 1739-1802
♦ Bulletin Vol 21 – Nov 1982
Col. Meriweather Smith and His Time, 1730-1794
♦ Bulletin Vol 20 – May 1982
The Brockenbrough House
♦ Bulletin Vol 19 – Nov 1981
Tappahannock and its Role in the War Between the States
♦ Bulletin Vol 18 – May 1981
Some Interesting Pages of History
♦ Bulletin Vol 17 – May 1980
Education in Essex County, 1776-1976
♦ Bulletin Vol 16 – Nov 1979
Captain-Lieutenant William Miller of Revolutionary Service
♦ Bulletin Vol 15 – May 1979
Portrait of a Virginia Statesman
♦ Bulletin Vol 14 – Nov 1978
Beaver’s Hill
♦ Bulletin Vol 13 – May 1978
Muscoe Garnett and Ben Lomond
♦ Bulletin Vol 12 – Nov 1977
A Historical Sketch of Brooke’s Bank
♦ Bulletin Vol 11 – May 1977
Major Robert Beverley and His Three Sons: Peter, Robert and Harry
♦ Bulletin Vol 10 – Nov 1976
Medical Services in Essex County
♦ Bulletin Vol 9 – Nov 1975
Essex Resolutions, July 4, 1774 Exemplifies Revolution
♦ Bulletin Vol 8 – May 1975
Tappahannock and the Stamp Act
♦ Bulletin Vol 7 – Nov 1974
Essex Bicentennial Commission & Revolutionary Soldiers
♦ Bulletin Vol 6 – May 1974
The Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission Architectural and Archeological Survey of Essex County
♦ Bulletin Vol 5 – Nov 1973
“The Significance of the Richmond Junta”
♦ Bulletin Vol 4 – May 1973
Four Essex County Landmarks
♦ Bulletin Vol 3 – Nov 1972
The Tappahannock Historic District
♦ Bulletin Vol 2 – May 1972
The Formation of Essex County
♦ Bulletin Vol 1 – Nov 1971
The Establishment of Tappahannock