Bringing history to life
The
Internet is allowing the Norfolk Historical Society to make historical
writings and artifacts related to Norfolk history more widely available.
Insights
The Norfolk Historical Society republishes selected essays and articles
from The Courier, the
society's newsletter.
Highlights
The
Norfolk Historical Society has published an online version of George
Holbert Tucker's Norfolk Highlights
1584 - 1881. Originally published by the Norfolk Historical
Society in 1972 and no longer in print, this book offers an excellent
overview of Norfolk's first three centuries.
Artifacts
The
website also allows the Norfolk Historical Society to offer a virtual
museum, making photographs, artifacts, and documents from the
society's collection available online.

Essays
The winner of the 2006 George Holbert Tucker essay contest is Andrew
Michael Leber an 11th grader at Oscar F. Smith High School. His winning
essay is titled "The Economic
Impact of the Union Occupation of Hampton Roads."
(and can be read on-line). Second place was awarded to Jason Robertson
of Lakeland High School for "The Impact of the Civil War on Hampton
Roads: 1861-1865.” Kathern DeVenuto of Lakeland High School earned
third place with "The Impact of the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia
Naval Battle in 1862."
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