Incoming Resources
- Cast off the British yoke, the Old Dominion and American independence, 1763-1776, Michael Cecere
- Gas money, by Troy Lewis
- 46th Virginia Infantry, Darrell L. Collins
- Hell or Richmond, a novel, Ralph Peters
- Studies in the primary sources of the lower Eastern Shore, [compiled by] Edward F. Jones
- Loving the country boy, Mia Ross
- The descendants of James and Rachel Holmes Scott, commemorating the 200th anniversary of their importation, August 21, 1771, recorded in Augusta County Court records, Order book XIV, page 255, [compiled by Sallie S. Carnahan]
- The family of John Simpson (1795-1887) of Virginia and Tennessee, data prepared by Edna G. Simpson
- A thousand miles from nowhere, a novel, John Gregory Brown
- Tracing the Civil War veteran pension system in the state of Virginia, entitlement or privilege, Mark E. Rodgers
- 49th Virginia Infantry, Richard B. Kleese
- Virginia, the Old Dominion, by John Hamilton
- The Herndon family of Virginia, by John Goodwin Herndon
- Virginia women, their lives and times, edited by Cynthia A. Kierner and Sandra Gioia Treadway
- Edenland, Wallace King
- Virginia in the Civil War, Joseph D'Arezzo
- Seeds of evidence, Linda J. White
- Virginia, by Ann Heinrichs ; illustrated by Matt Kania
- 22nd battalion Virginia Infantry, Thomas M. Rankin
- Son of Virginia, a life in America's political arena, L. Douglas Wilder
- The Third Virginia Regiment of Foot, 1776-1778, with flags flying and drums beating, by Joan W. Peters
- Will and estate records in the Virginia State Library, a researcher's guide, by John Vogt & T. William Kethley, Jr
- Willnot, a novel, James Sallis
- 34th Virginia Infantry, Johnny L. Scott
- Loving V. Virginia, by Duchess Harris, JD, PHD, with Marne Ventura
- Virginia's Black Confederates, essays and rosters of Civil War Virginia's Black Confederates, Greg Eanes
- Writings, Thomas Jefferson
- Rebel Mckenzie, Candice Ransom
- Head lock, Jerome Doolittle
- Pawing through the past, [a Mrs. Murphy mystery], by Rita Mae Brown & Sneaky Pie Brown
- Celebrating Virginia and Washington, D.C., written by Marion Dane Bauer ; illustrated by C.B. Canga
- Another woman's man, Shelly Ellis
- Torn between two lovers, Carl Weber
- Monticello, the official guide to Thomas Jefferson's world, Charley Miller and Peter Miller ; introduction by Leslie Greene Bowman
- Gray Mountain, John Grisham
- Fireside, by Cate Culpepper
- The 1st and 2nd Rockbridge Artillery, Robert J. Driver, Jr
- Virginia, a guide to the Old Dominion, compiled by workers of the Writers' program of the Work projects administration in the state of Virginia. Sponsored by James H. Price, governor of Virginia
- A guidebook to Virginia's historical markers, compiled by Scott David Arnold
- Fulgham-Fulghum family facts
- The big cat nap, by Rita Mae Brown and Sneaky Pie Brown
- 24th Virginia Cavalry, Darryl Holland
- The trail of the lonesome pine, by John Fox, Jr. ; illustrated by F.C. Yohn
- Eternal vows, a hideaway wedding, by Rochelle Alers
- Picture book of Virginia., Pictures by Kurt Wiese
- Guidebook, Museum of American Frontier Culture, Katharine L. Brown
- Defeating Lee, a history of the Second Corps, Army of the Potomac, Lawrence A. Kreiser
- Fincastle & Kentucky County, Va.-Ky. records & history, Michael L. Cook and Bettie A. Cummings Cook
- Treasured, Sherryl Woods
- Cradle of America, a history of Virginia, Peter Wallenstein