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Antoine Gaujot and Julien E. Gaujot Papers, 1840/1999

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The Antoine Gaujot and Julien E. Gaujot Papers contains the papers of two brothers who both attended Virginia Tech and received the U. S. Medal of Honor. The collection includes articles, correspondence, military documents, and research from about 1840-1999.
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Antoine Gaujot and Julien E. Gaujot Papers, 1840/1999 0.5 Cubic Feet 1 box

Autumn Memories

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cadets at War Memorial; print of a pastel piece; Class of '57

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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 Sewage Papers, 1946/1948

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This collection contains documents and letters relating to the sewage system in Blacksburg, Virginia. The letters in this collection are all about the sewage system in Blacksburg and most were sent to Dr. Walter Newman, President of Virginia Tech, and John Barringer, Mayor of Blacksburg. The other documents in this collection include committee reports, information on sewage projects, a water ordinance, and other documents relating to the sewage system in Blacksburg. Also, a petition made to the mayor, town council, and committee on streets asked that all construction be stopped in the area that the petitioners lived.
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Blacksburg Sewage Papers, 1946/1948 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Blue Blouse and Trousers

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Item: blue blouse and trousers Date: ? Color: navy blue blouse and blue gray trousers Material: wool blend/ black satin (?) lining blouse/ trousers have off white cotton (?) lining around waist and for pockets Manufacturer: Virginia Polytechnic Institute Uniform Department, Blacksburg VA Donor: Condition: fair, stitching in blouse liner is undone in a few places, three buttons on inside of collar missing (center one replaced with a white plastic button), looks as if a metal was ripped off of each side of collar on exterior, trousers are stained and have been patched on places where they were worn Special Markings: Dry cleaner tag on trousers and blouse (red, circled eight, 106), US ROTC shield shaped patch on lower left sleeve (light blue stitching on black background), black outline down the center, around the collar, along the bottom, around bottom of sleeve, and two strips extend up the back almost to the top. Black plastic button on right side of blouse with hooks on the left. Trousers button up with black plastic buttons instead of zipper, black strip down outside of trouser legs, 2 gold strips above wide black trim on lower sleeve ( 2 gold-service strips indicate a junior). Label in trousers: John U. Thacker, blouse: Dixon (too faded to be sure) 28-46-40-48-17(2)-16(2)

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Blue Blouse and Trousers

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Item: blue blouse and trousers Date: 1960's

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Blue Blouse and Trousers

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Item: blue blouse/trousers Date: 1960's

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Cadet Uniform

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Item: cadet uniform Desc: cadet blouse and trousers Date: ? Color: navy blue blouse and blue gray trousers Material: blouse: wool blend with black satin (?), trousers: white cotton waist band and pockets Manufacturer: Blacksburg: Virginia Polytechnic Uniform Department Donor: Condition: good, three buttons missing from inside of collar, small mend on back of blouse; back left pocket stained inside and worn Special Markings: Black stripe trim. Two stripes up back. Black plastic buttons on right side of blouse; hooks on left; trousers button up with black buttons; black stripe on trouser legs. Trousers unlabeled. blouse label: Trapp, NF, 28 (2)-41-{?}-20-16-(2). US ROTC shield-shaped patch on lower left sleeve. Lt. blue stitching on black background. Dry cleaner tag on trousers and blouse: red, circled 8, 106

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Carneal and Johnston Architectural Drawings, 1939/1968

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The Carneal and Johnston Architectural Drawings contains detail drawings, sketches, and tracings of several campus buildings at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute.
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Carneal and Johnston Architectural Drawings, 1939/1968 3 Cubic Feet 3 boxes

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