South Norfolk is not part of the City of Norfolk, or the ?city across
the river, ? author Raymond L. Harper protested during his tour of duty
in the United States Navy. For each decade of its existence, or century
for that matter, South Norfolk has kept in steady stride with the rest
of the nation without missing a beat. From its beginnings in 1661 to its
industrial boom in the 1870s, this Virginia town has always been a
forerunner of progress. Lifelong resident, author, and historian,
Raymond Harper, portrays in pictures what his multiple other books on
South Norfolk depict in words. Decade by decade, the book provides a
comprehensive look at the area's past, including photographs from the
historical small town of BerkeleyThe third volume of this definitive
history series on South Norfolk is a beautifully poignant portrayal of
lives, loves and a bygone era that is sure not to disappoint.