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5) Ace
Publisher
The County
Pub. Date
1996-
Language
English
Description
ACE, Arlington County Employee newsletter highlights news involving and affecting county employees.
6) Citizen
Publisher
Citizen Editor
Pub. Date
2009-
Language
English
Description
The Citizen is an offical publication of Arlington County and is published bimonthly by the Communications Office. The Citizen cover news and events of Arlington County.
Publisher
Veterans of Foreign Wars, John Lyon Post #3150
Pub. Date
2020-
Language
English
Description
John Lyon Gazette is the newsletter of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, John Lyon Post #3150 in Arlington, Va. Veterans of Foreign Wars mission is to foster camaraderie among United States veterans of overseas conflicts. To serve our veterans, the military and our communities. To advocate on behalf of all veterans. The Gazette contains news and events of the post #3150.
9) ABC news
Publisher
Arlingtonians for a better county
Pub. Date
1982-
Language
English
Description
ABC news, later known as Arlington Way is the newsletter of the organization, Arlingtonians for a Better County (ABC). The newsletter covers Arlington County Board politics and election news of the Board. ABC, one of the oldest reform movements on the East Coast, closely aligned with the Arlington Democrats since the mid-1960s.
10) The voice
Publisher
Arlington County Democratic Committee
Pub. Date
2006-
Language
English
Description
The Voice is published by the Arlington County Democratic Committee, which is the official local Democratic organization for the Democratic Party of Virginia. The voice contains news about Democratic elected officials and candidates at the local, state and national level.
Author
Series
Publisher
The History Press
Pub. Date
2017.
Language
English
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Description
"Arlington is the smallest, most densely populated county in the United States. Its destiny has been driven by its geographic proximity to Washington, D.C., and very important by the fact that most Potomac River crossings begin in the county. Initially part of a large land grant to Lord Fairfax before the Revolutionary War, what is now Arlington was ceded to help form the new federal government seat by the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1790. It remained...
Author
Series
Pub. Date
2014.
Language
English
Description
Modern-day Arlington County
is a center for government institutions and a critical part of the Washington,
D.C. community. But the identity of the area goes far beyond the influence of the
nation’s capital. During the War of 1812, the original copy of the Declaration
of Independence was hidden from the British in a local area gristmill.
Arlington was the only county in Virginia to vote against secession, despite
being home to Robert E. Lee. In the...
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