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Folklore and Music of Virginia Clippings , 1924-1978

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Contains materials collected in vertical clipping files in McConnell Library under the broad topic of folklore.Contains news clippings, pamphlets, booklets, student papers, and documents.For the full collection see the finding aid.
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Folklore and Music of Virginia Clippings , 1924-1978 0.5 Linear feet

McConnell Library Records: Academic Affairs , 1930-1991

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McConnell Library Records contains documents and papers related to the adminstration, collections, and other matters related to McConnell Library. More information is available through the online finding aid.
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McConnell Library Records: Academic Affairs , 1930-1991 19.0 Linear feet

Virginia Counties Clipping Files - Western Region , 1920-1991

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Contains materials related to the following Southwest Virginia counties: Pulaski, Floyd, Giles, Grayson, Allegheny, Augusta, Carroll, and Montgomery. The complete finding aid is available.
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Virginia Mines and Mineral Resources Collection , 1927-1981

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Contains materials related to the coal mining, mineral deposits, and geology in Virginia. This material was collected in McConnell Library clipping files during the 1970s and 1980s. For more details see the Radford University Archives website.
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Virginia Outdoors Pamphlet and Clippings Collection , 1917-1979

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This collection contains information on Virginia's water supply, springs, dams, and forestry services. The material was collected up through the 1970s in vertical file folders in McConnell Library. More details can be found in the finding aid.
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Virginia Outdoors Pamphlet and Clippings Collection , 1917-1979 1.0 Linear feet

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