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Order the movie poster here!!!

27.5" by 40" !!!
Shipped rolled!!!

Only $9.52 !!!

 

 

Sandusky
Historic Structures Report

Thorough investigation and documentation of the social and architectural history of Sandusky.

With photographs, CAD drawings, moulding profiles, floorplans, maps, and more.

Now available

$25.00 + shipping

                           click to order

Ed Bearss DVD Tour

Battle of Lynchburg

$15.00

Click here for online secure ordering

crazy like a fox movie

New DVD on sale in the Sandusky gift shop!!!!

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Hunter's Raid
Civil War Trail
Now open
!

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HISTORIC SANDUSKY
757 Sandusky Drive
Lynchburg, VA 24502
tel: 434.832.0162
fax: 434.832.0182
civilwar@historicsandusky.org

 

 

 

 

***DVD Update***

We are working hard on the Hunter's Raid

DVD, we've hit a few technical issues

which has slowed the production of it. 

We hope to have the DVDs finished

and in hand by the end of July. 

Sorry for the delay.  They are coming,

you will be pleased.

Hunter's Raid DVD Order Here!!!!!

 

Window Restoration Project

40% completed!!!

 

NOW AVAILABLE!!!
Lynchburg Melodies CD

$15.00 plus $2 shipping

Order Online

Or pick up your copy from the

Historic Sandusky Gift Shop

Song List

Lynchburg City (Marcia McKenzie)
Lynchburg Town (Traditional)

Jonny Boker (Joel Sweeney)

Twill Never do to Give it Up So (Dan Emmett)

Tobacco Auction Chant

Rodes Division (Traditional)

Lynchburg Town (Traditional)

Jine The Cavalry (Sam Sweeney)

All Quiet Along the Potomac (Lamar Fontaine)

The Bonnie Blue Flag ( Harry McCarthy)

Dixie 's Land (Dan Emmett)

Taps (Daniel Butterfield)

See, The Conquering Hero Comes (G. F. Handel)

Old Time Prayer (Traditional)

Joe Sweeney (Watson)
In Virginia (Cile Turner)

Going Down to Town (Traditional)

Wreck of the Old '97 (David G. George)

Pick Poor Red Robin (Luke Jordon)

Nearer My God to Thee (Traditional)

Sandusky Polka & Waltz ( Ida T. Reeder)

Poplar Forest Polka (Ida T. Reeder)

The Fashionable Newport Polka ( Francis Weiland)

Funeral March ( Gennaro Bozzaotra)

By The Waters of the James (Robbie Wells)

 

 

Raffle Drawing

Two nights & dinner

at the

Greenbriar Resort

Tickets

 

  Johnston's
Frontier Adventure

Now Available!!!!
Reprint of Charles Johnston's

memoir of his Indian captivity

in 1790 at the hands of the Shawnee

$14.95 + shipping

 click to order

Click here to order

Sunset at Sandusky

Thanks to everyone for making this

year's event the most successful ever.

Click here to see photos from

Sunset at Sandusky!!! 

Recent visit to Sandusky by Congressman Bob Goodlatte

Representing Virginia's 6th Congressional District

Greg Starbuck Bob Goodlatte Scott Garrett

Greg Starbuck Bob Goodlatte Scott Garrett

Bob Goodlatte Scott Garrett

  New Webpage on
Lynchburg Civil War history

Click here for Lynchburg Civil War website

Lynchburg now in color!!!

The wonderful Ashley Scholer print we published
last year has been colorized by Ashley. 
It features more than 40 of Lynchburg's
notable architectural jewels

This limited edition print is hand signed and
numbered by the artist.  They are printed on
acid free paper and measures 18" x 24"

The print retails for $50.00 plus tax.  Pick up
your print from Historic Sandusky
(Please call ahead)

 

Click here for premiere photos!!!

Battle of Lynchburg

Movie Premiere

Friday 7:30 pm  May 21

Sydnor Performance Hall ~ Schewel Hall

Lynchburg College

For More info click here

BATTLE OF LYNCHBURG

MOVIE

click here to view the movie trailer (preview)

Lynchburg Civil War
Roundtable

2009-2010 schedule

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Medicine Show

View Video

Lynchburg Civil War
Medical Exhibit Now Open!!!!

 

 

Sandusky through the years

Sandusky as it appears today

Sandusky in the early 20th Century

   Sandusky in 1914