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Appalachian Trail Map 3: Blacksburg Ranger District, George Washington and Jefferson National Forests

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Appalachian Trail Map No. 3 (South Half Appalachian Trail): Blacksburg Ranger District, George Washington and Jefferson National Forests.
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Blacksburg, Virginia, Ledger

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This collection contains an account book, possibly from a Blacksburg, Virginia business.
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Blacksburg, Virginia, Ledger 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Blacksburg Woman's Club Records

7 Cubic Feet 8 boxes
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The Blacksburg Woman's Club Records include club correspondence, minutes, financial records, scrapbooks, and printed material.
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Blacksburg Woman's Club Records 7 Cubic Feet 8 boxes

Campus Guide Virginia Tech

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Indexed map is part of a larger campus guide and is accompanied by general information on campus directions, accommodations, departments and administrative offices, phone numbers, and buildings, together with campus photographs and an inset map of the Corportate Research Center.
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Campus Guide Virginia Tech 0.1 Cubic Feet 16 x 18 in.

Campus Guide, Virginia Tech,

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Campus Guide, Virginia Tech. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, [2002?]. 16 x 18 in. [FOLDER E-4]
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Campus Guide, Virginia Tech, 0.1 Cubic Feet 16 x 18 in.

Christiansburg Industrial Institute Oral History Project

0.4 Cubic Feet 2 boxes
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The Christiansburg Industrial Institute Oral History Project consists of oral history interviews, transcripts, field notes, and other assorted documents produced by the students of Professor David Cline in the the Fall of 2012 in association with interviews conducted with former students of the Christiansburg Industrial Institute about their childhoods, the African-American community in Southwest Virginia, the student experience at Christiansburg Industrial Institute, the quality of the curriculum and how it prepared students for further education and the workforce, the closing of the school, and subsequent preservation efforts via the Christiansburg Institute Alumni Association and Christiansburg Institute, Inc.

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Christiansburg Industrial Institute Oral History Project 0.4 Cubic Feet 2 boxes

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Harkrader & Sarver Account Books

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The Harkrader & Sarver Account Books contain two daybooks from a Christiansburg, Virginia wholesaler in feed, seed and other agricultural products, providing names, dates, goods purchased, and prices for each transaction.
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Harkrader & Sarver Account Books 0.3 Cubic Feet 1 box

Herschel A. Elarth-Charles S. Worley, Jr. Architectural Firm Drawings

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The Herschel A. Elarth-Charles S. Worley, Jr. Architectural Firm Drawings contains architectural drawings from five projects designed by the partners between 1955 and 1961 (plus one undated alteration). These include three private residences in Blacksburg, Virginia, and two businesses in Christiansburg, Virginia.
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Herschel A. Elarth-Charles S. Worley, Jr. Architectural Firm Drawings 1.0 Cubic Feet 2 folders

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