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George E. Plaster, M.D, “History of Bluemont, Virginia.” May 2, 1902. In From Snickersville to Bluemont: The Biography and History of a Virginia Village, edited and expanded by Evelyn Porterfield Johnson and Robert Hoffman, Second Edition (Bluemont, Virginia: Bluemont Citizens Association, 2003), p. 135-140.
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Eugene Scheel, Loudoun County Burning Raid
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