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Alleghany Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Records,, 1890/2022

10.5 Cubic Feet 14 boxes; 1 folder
Abstract Or Scope
The Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.) was formed in 1890 as an organization to perpetuate the memory and spirit of the men and women who achieved American Indepedence, to encourage historical research in relation to the Revolution, and to promote the celebration of all patriotic anniversaries. The records consist of rosters, D.A.R. magazines, contitutions and by–laws, minutes and membership ledgers, yearbooks, scrapbooks, news bulletins, obituaries of members, and the original charter of the Alleghany Chapter.
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Alleghany Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Records,, 1890/2022 10.5 Cubic Feet 14 boxes; 1 folder

Anne Price Yates Papers II, 1898/2005

0.3 Cubic Feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
The collection contains manuscript materials, notes, and correspondence related to Anne Price Yates' research on the Price family after the publication of her book, Increase in Prices.
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Anne Price Yates Papers II, 1898/2005 0.3 Cubic Feet 1 box

Appalachian Oral History Project, 1986/1991

1.25 Cubic Feet 4 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains oral history interview cassette tapes and tape logs for 23 interviews conducted by students with 25 interviewees in the local community. Most interviews were collected as part of a 1991 Appalachian Community Studies class of Professor Jean Speer of the Department of Humanities at Virginia Tech. Unless noted, interviews have not been transcribed. For some interviewees, there is a student paper based on the interview.
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Appalachian Oral History Project, 1986/1991 1.25 Cubic Feet 4 boxes

Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Montgomery County Branch Papers, 1754/1996, bulk 1958/1983

ca. 9 Cubic Feet 13 boxes; 7 oversize folders; 1 oversize roll
Abstract Or Scope
The records largely document the recent history of Smithfield Plantation, ancestral home of the Preston family, focusing particularly on its restoration beginning in 1962. While much of the renovation occurred in the 1960s, many of the records detail other renovation projects done in the 1970s and 1980s. The collection also includes historical and other related documents dating from before the original Preston family's residence at Smithfield.
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Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Montgomery County Branch Papers, 1754/1996, bulk 1958/1983 ca. 9 Cubic Feet 13 boxes; 7 oversize folders; 1 oversize roll

Bell, Kent, Cloyd, Withrow Family Collection, 1780/1998

9.5 Cubic Feet 18 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Bell, Kent, Cloyd, Withrow Family Collection contains the personal papers and financial records of members of four prominent families. Included are members of the Bell, Kent, Cloyd, and Withrow families, as well as, materials from related families and acquaintances. This is a diverse collection containing materials dating from 1780 to 1998. Items of interest include several Land Deeds and Warrant from the late 18th Century, including one signed by Benjamin Harrison, then Governor of Virginia; American Civil War correspondence from Confederate POW, Edgar Withrow; Regimental listings from the 19th Brigade of the Virginia Militia; and correspondence and military documents dating from World War II. The main collection contains materials from Gen. Gordon Cloyd, James Randal Kent, David Fenton Kent, Gordon Cloyd Bell Sr., David Kent Bell, James and Edgar Withrow, and many others.
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Bell, Kent, Cloyd, Withrow Family Collection, 1780/1998 9.5 Cubic Feet 18 boxes

Beulah O. Allen Collection,, 1905/1992, bulk 1920/1970

2.1 Cubic Feet 2 boxes
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The Beulah O. Allen Collection contains a variety of materials from Allen's life. Her papers contain correspondence with a variety of friends and associates, primarily Lucy Lee Lancaster, the first female graduate from Virginia Tech. In addition, the collection also contains Virginia Tech Commencement programs, Cotillion Club Dance programs, resources related to the Virginia Tech Library, newspaper clippings about the construction of the new Newman Library, and a large collection of photographs about the Town of Blacksburg and her friends and family.
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Beulah O. Allen Collection,, 1905/1992, bulk 1920/1970 2.1 Cubic Feet 2 boxes

Blacksburg Baptist Church Records, 1894/2007

18 Cubic Feet 11 boxes and 1 oversize folder
Abstract Or Scope
The collection consists of records from the Blacksburg Baptist Church, currently known as Church on Main in Blacksburg. The boxes contain materials related to financial records, minutes, church history, scrapbooks, photographs, ledger books, cassette tapes, correspondence, and more. The collection is organized based on organizations and types of records. This includes the Baptist Young People's Union, Church Building Committee, Church Bulletins, Correspondences, Financials, Leadership, Manuscripts, Membership, Photographs, Women's Missionary Society, and Women's Missionary Union. There are also printed out copies of microfilm pages which have been sorted into the "microfilm copies" and "permanent file copies." Many of the documents in these two series are duplicates of the original materials found in the other series. Some of the materials in the microfilm and permanent file copies are not found in the originals.
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Blacksburg Baptist Church Records, 1894/2007 18 Cubic Feet 11 boxes and 1 oversize folder

Blacksburg Historic District Project Records, 1983/1989, bulk 1987/1989

0.4 Cubic Feet 1 box
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This collection relates to the Blacksburg Historic District and documents efforts by Blacksburg residents and the Draper-Preston Neighborhood Association to register their homes as historic landmarks in 1987-1989.
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Blacksburg Historic District Project Records, 1983/1989, bulk 1987/1989 0.4 Cubic Feet 1 box

Carrie T. Sibold Family Papers, 1912/1990, bulk 1974/1990

14.8 Cubic Feet 12 boxes and 1 folder
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The collection consists of scrapbooks, journals, V.P.I. reunion materials, photograph albums, family diplomas, and the diary of Nannie V. Sibold. As a whole, the collection dates from 1912 to 1990. However, Carrie T. Sibold's scrapbook journals, which run from 1974 to 1990, constitute the the bulk of the collection material.
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Carrie T. Sibold Family Papers, 1912/1990, bulk 1974/1990 14.8 Cubic Feet 12 boxes and 1 folder

Christiansburg [Virginia] Industrial Institute Historical Documents, 1866/1991

1.3 Cubic Feet 3 boxes
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The Christiansburg [Virginia] Industrial Institute Historical Documents consist of photocopied historical documents about the school, its history, and the alumni association. Many of the materials are from the Edgar A. Long papers (Long served as principal of the school from 1905 to 1924), and include Long's handwritten drafts of lectures, writings, speeches, sermons, and lessons. Also included are copies of the 1902-03 and 1925-26 catalogs and the 1908 annual report. "Poems for Children and Letters," compiled by Nerissa Long Milton, "Married Life" compiled by Dora E.W. Spratt, and "Art Letters and Poetry of Audrey Long Whitlock", compiled by Amanda De Hart, are part of the alumni records. The bulk of the material was compiled under the title "Christiansburg Industrial Institute History and the Edgar A. Long Papers, 1866-1986" by Mrs. Amanda Edwin De Hart, archivist and historian for the CII alumni association.

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Christiansburg [Virginia] Industrial Institute Historical Documents, 1866/1991 1.3 Cubic Feet 3 boxes

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