This archive chronicles Saltville’s pivotal role in the Civil War as the Confederacy’s main salt producer. Highlighting economic, military, and human dimensions, this work documents Saltville’s industrial might, the twin battles of 1864, and the town’s lasting Civil War legacy.
The Glanville Archives
Special category highlighting Jim’s authored or co-authored works
3 Articles
This article explores the 1774 Fort Gower Resolves, a foundational yet often overlooked document in Virginia’s path toward American independence. Dr. Glanville presents their civic impact and ties them directly to the legacy of leadership rooted in the Holston River Valley.
This landmark article uncovers the pivotal role of surveyor William Preston in orchestrating one of the most expansive land claims in colonial Virginia. Dr. Glanville connects Preston’s surveying empire with the broader system of elite land speculation—linking genealogical power, economic control, and political privilege across Appalachia. From headrights to treasury rights, this archive lays bare the colonial land mechanisms that shaped modern Virginia.