Bettie W. Weaver
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Bettie Woodson Weaver is an author and former schoolteacher from Virginia. She has written several works focused on local history and natural resources in central Virginia. She has written several articles for on local history, including a local history textbook used in Chesterfield County, Virginia. Chesterfield County has named a elementary school in her honor (Bettie Weaver Elementary in Midlothian, Virginia).
Her latest work is "“The Continental Training Depot and General Rendez-Vous at Chesterfield Courthouse, Virginia (1780-1781) with rosters of Chesterfield County Revolutionary War Officers and Troops from 1775-1783." She has contributed to the Journal of Southern History (JSTOR), and the magazine article "The Mines of Midlothian."