February 2, 2001 Courtesy of Farmville Herald – February 2nd, 2001 A project that could generate over $30 million annually for 12 counties and the city of Petersburg will have
Read More from Moton Museum Will Anchor 12-County Civil Rights Trail
February 2, 2001 Courtesy of Farmville Herald – February 2nd, 2001 A project that could generate over $30 million annually for 12 counties and the city of Petersburg will have
Read More from Moton Museum Will Anchor 12-County Civil Rights Trail
February 2, 2001 Courtesy of Farmville Herald – February 2, 2001 Lt. General, and recently retired Hampden-Sydney College president, Samuel V. Wilson has been elected president of the R.R. Moton
January 5, 2001 Editorial by Ken Woodley from the Farmville Herald January 5, 2001 The decision by Governor Gilmore to provide $300,000 in his proposed state budget for the Robert
December 22, 2000 Courtesy of Farmville Herald – December 22, 2000 Robert Russa Moton Museum board of directors president, Thomas Mayfield, left, shares a happy moment with Prince Edward County
Read More from Moton Museum Completes Purchase Of Building From County
October 13, 2000 Courtesy of Farmville Herald – October 13, 2000 Wal-Mart manager Larry Jarrett recently presented a matching grant donation of $1,000 to the Robert Russa Moton, Inc. Accepting
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