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Alfred C. Payne Collection, 1917/2003

8.2 Cubic Feet 16 boxes; 1 oversize folder
Abstract Or Scope
Papers of Alfred C. Payne (1916-2003), assistant to the dean of students and counselor for religious affairs at Virginia Tech from 1964 to 1981. Included are personal papers (biographical files, correspondence, and photographs); public addresses and writings; and subject files, all relating to Payne's work and personal interests.
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Alfred C. Payne Collection, 1917/2003 8.2 Cubic Feet 16 boxes; 1 oversize folder

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

Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia Records, 1866/2004, bulk 1919/1969

148.3 Cubic Feet 109 boxes, 1 folder
Abstract Or Scope
The Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia Records consist of the Diocese's administrative records, including incoming (often from parishioners) and outgoing correspondence, with a scattering of newspaper clippings, photographs, building plans and surveys, pamphlets, and meeting minutes, from the central administrative office in Roanoke and the churches within the Diocese.
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Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia Records, 1866/2004, bulk 1919/1969 148.3 Cubic Feet 109 boxes, 1 folder

Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia Records II, 1913/1967

2.5 Cubic Feet 5 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The collection includes accounting records, attendance records, documents from the diocese, bills, correspondence, and service programs for five churches and one diocese organization.
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Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia Records II, 1913/1967 2.5 Cubic Feet 5 boxes

Jane Isabella Watt White papers, 1848/2017

0.25 Linear Feet one box
Abstract Or Scope

This collection contains a scrapbook, diary, and correspondence belonging to Jane Isabella Watt White.

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Jane Isabella Watt White papers, 1848/2017 0.25 Linear Feet one box

Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever collection, 1800/1998, bulk 1863/1974

67 Linear Feet 154 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection documents the work of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission, the legacy of the commission's discoveries, the lives of individuals who were connected to the commission, and twentieth century campaigns to shape public memory of the commission. Items in the collection date from 1800 to 1998, with the bulk of the items dating from 1864 to 1974. A wide range of formats are represented in the collection including, but not limited to the following: articles, artifacts, audiocassettes, bills (legislative records), biographies, charts (graphic documents), correspondence, diaries, editorials, interviews, journals (periodicals), magazines, maps, medical records, military records, negatives (photographic), notes, photographs, reports, reprints, scrapbooks, and speeches. Unique materials in the collection are supplemented with copies of original documents and photographs housed in other institutions (e.g. the U.S. National Archives). Most of the materials in the collection were collected or created by Nobel laureate Philip Showalter Hench while researching the history of the U.S. Army Yellow Fever Commission.
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Owen-Fitzgerald Scrapbook and Autograph Book, 1865/1953

0.5 Linear Feet 1 clamshell box boxes
Abstract Or Scope
A scrapbook of clippings of newspaper clippings with religious themes and an autograph book, both kept by Exilia Owen (Mrs. Alexander H. Fitzgerald).
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Owen-Fitzgerald Scrapbook and Autograph Book, 1865/1953 0.5 Linear Feet 1 clamshell box boxes

Quisenberry Family Papers, 1900/1950

1 Box
Abstract Or Scope

This collection contains the papers of the Quisenberry family from 1922-1963 including ephemera collected during their travels, photographs, school papers, items about their religious faith, as well as Lexington, Rockbridge County, Rockingham, and Shenandoah County, VA.

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Quisenberry Family Papers, 1900/1950 1 Box

Shaver and Schaeffer Family Collection, 1872/1977

3.5 Cubic Feet 5 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Shaver and Schaeffer Family Collection consists of a variety of materials, which range in dates from 1872 to 1977. The collection includes photographs, Virginia Polytechnic Institute memorabilia, printed materials, such as coupons, advertisements, and pamphlets, ledgers, scrapbooks, correspondences, diplomas, certificates, family papers, ephemera, publications, newspaper pages, newspaper clippings, calling cards, pay stubs, church offering stubs, and additional materials collected by the family. The collection also has a copied written piece by Dewey M. Shaver recalling her life in Blacksburg, Virginia. The collection includes five series: Correspondences, Ephemera, Family Papers, Photographs, and Printed Materials.
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Shaver and Schaeffer Family Collection, 1872/1977 3.5 Cubic Feet 5 boxes

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