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Native Americans

10 Files Folders 1-10, RHS-Coll #0060-0076
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This collection consists of files containing newspaper articles, history essays and writing, and photographs concerning Native American land, battles with colonial settlers, prominent figures, and forts in Rockbridge County. Many materials describe the Shawnee Tribe and their presence and relationship with settlers in Kerrs Creek, Abbs' Valley, Balcony Falls, and Hayes Creek Mound. Some materials concern the death of Chief Cornstalk, also known as Hokoleskwa, and the Kerrs Creek Massacre.

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Abbs Valley RHS Collections #0060 - #0076, Folder 2

General RHS Collections #0060 - #0076, Folder 1

Native Americans 10 Files Folders 1-10, RHS-Coll #0060-0076

Washington and Lee University and Regional Virginia History Research Collection

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Published lecture by retired professor John McKenzie Gunn, dated April 25, 1994; "Can Economics be Both Relevant and 'good'?"

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Blackburn, Thomas Box 2, Folder 22

Brady, Pat Box 2, Folder 29

Brown, Manly Box 2, Folder 37

Effinger School Collection

5 Box
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The Effinger School collection consists of the compiled research of Clinton Lee Anderson and Henry A. Hatcher, co-authors of "Celebrate Effinger, 1922-2010" their published history of the Effinger School in the Collierstown vicinity of Rockbridge County, Virginia. Included within the collection are various records, publications, printed matter from the school, school newspapers, alumni records, photographs, and general history of the school.

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Effinger High School Box 3, Folder 34

Lexington Presbyterian Church collection

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This collection contains the records of various women's missionary societies in the Lexington Presbyterian Church (Lexington, Virginia), including minutes written by Margaret Junkin Preston and Ellen Glasgow. There is also a handwritten history (one page, front and back) of the Presbytery that explains the connection between Washington College, Lexington Presbyterian Church, and the Presbytery, which was written circa 1824.

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