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Cross Keys Precinct voting records

0.67 cubic feet 2 boxes
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Bound voter registers and assorted voter records from the Cross Keys Precint of Rockingham County, Virginia.
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Cross Keys Precinct voting records 0.67 cubic feet 2 boxes

Integration: The African American experience in Harrisonburg, Virginia oral histories

0.25 cubic feet 3 folders, 3 audiocassettes, 2 cds
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Integration: the African American Experience in Harrisonburg, Virginia, Oral Histories, 1997, is comprised of audio recordings, transcripts and a background paper associated with interviews conducted with Harrisonburg residents Elon Rhodes and Barbara Blakey, regarding their experiences living in Virginia from the 1920s-1990s.
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Integration: The African American experience in Harrisonburg, Virginia oral histories 0.25 cubic feet 3 folders, 3 audiocassettes, 2 cds

Rockingham Public Library Collection of Rockingham County Legal Documents

0.4 cubic feet 1 box
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The Rockingham Public Library Collection of Rockingham County Legal Documents, 1767-1873, consists of one box chiefly comprised of legal documents from Rockingham County and Harrisonburg.
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Rockingham Public Library Collection of Rockingham County Legal Documents 0.4 cubic feet 1 box

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