S. Florence Covington Jett (1854-1926).
Historically Famous Lighthouses, published by U. S. Coast Guard.
Chesapeake Bay, by M. V. Brewington, 1953.
THE HOME GUARD
A notarized statement written in 1927 by a former member of the Northumberland Home Guard, Bertrand B. Haynie, Reedville, Va., addressed to the Virginia Pension Office in Richmond, and later transferred to the Archives of the Virginia State Library, Richmond. (This document was brought to the attention of the writer by Miss Eva Jett, Reedville, Va.)
"Rev. C. T. Thrift," Durham, N. C., in the Voice of the People, Richmond Times-Dispatch, April 5, 1952.
Incidents related to the writer by Hon. Theodore Augustus Jett (1850-1920), a member of the Northumberland Home Guard.
THE MYSTERY OF HORSE POND
As related to the writer by Hon. C. O. Hammack, Sunny Bank, Va., a grandson of Sardelia Evans.
SCHOONER IN A MILL-POND