History-to-Go
This "History to Go" channel presents short videos and full length documentaries on the people and history of Orange County, Virginia and the surrounding region. New content will appear approximately once a month or as new material becomes available. We hope that you enjoy the content and the history of Orange County, Virginia.
Founded in 1965, the Orange County Historical Society, Inc. is a research, archival, and educational organization dedicated to the discovery, preservation, and dissemination of the history of Orange County, Virginia, of its people, and the surrounding area. The Society's reference library contains more than 2,000 volumes, and there are more than 1,300 files with information on families, historic buildings, events and sites, plus a map and photograph collection. In addition to a print newsletter, the Society publishes books, pamphlets, and a monthly electronic bulletin.
Eel Pots of the Patawomeck
John Leland, Champion of Religious Freedom
Germanna Archaeolopgy
Cody
Orange County, Be It Remembered
North Pamunkey Baptist Church Historical Marker Dedication
OCHS 60th Anniversary Celebration
Charters of Freedom
Gov James Lawson Kemper
The Mine Run Campaign
Implications of Recent 3-D Scanning of the Barboursville Ruins
Lafayette's 1781 Virginia Campaign
The Pipe
Rebuilding Menokin
Culpeper Minutemen
Holladay House History & Architecture
A Boy, a Dream and the Orange County Pilots Who Shaped His Destiny
Memories Trailer
North Pamunkey Church- 250 Years
Edna Lewis Historical Marker Dedication
Chancellorsville Battle Casualties
The Berry Hill Restoration Project
Patents and Grants
Preservation Virginia Revolving Fund
Enslaved Laborers at UVA
Bloomsbury
Woodley and VA Slave Housing Project
Grymes Memorial School 75th Anniversary
Mayhurst