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Baker's Store daybooks

0.6 cubic feet 1 box
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Two daybooks documenting the mercantile activities of Baker's Store in Mount Olive, Virginia.
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Baker's Store daybooks 0.6 cubic feet 1 box

Basic City Mining, Manufacturing, and Land Company Records

0.08 cubic feet 1 folder
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The Basic City Mining, Manufacturing, and Land Company Records, 1890-1892, comprise one folder of financial records documenting the activities of Augusta County's Basic City Mining, Manufacturing, and Land Company.
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Basic City Mining, Manufacturing, and Land Company Records 0.08 cubic feet 1 folder

Bernice Jones Smith photograph album

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A photograph album compiled by Bernice Jones Smith of Staunton, Virginia comprising black-and-white photographs of members of Staunton's African-American community, likely friends and family of Bernice.
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Bernice Jones Smith photograph album 0.1 cubic feet 1 folder

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

Dixie Theatre and Strand Theatre [Staunton, Virginia] Campaign Booklets

0.47 cubic feet 1 box
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The Dixie Theatre and Strand Theatre [Staunton, Virginia] Campaign Booklets, 1950-1954, comprise seven promotional booklets created by Frank K. Shaffer, manager of Staunton, Virginia's Dixie Theatre and Strand Theatre.
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Dixie Theatre and Strand Theatre [Staunton, Virginia] Campaign Booklets 0.47 cubic feet 1 box

George K. Harnsberger Ledger

0.08 cubic feet 1 folder
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The George K. Harnsberger Ledger, 1939-1957, documents Harnsberger's personal and farm related financial activities. The ledger primarily records expenses, but payments received for sales of grain and other crops, livestock, and poultry are also documented.
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George K. Harnsberger Ledger 0.08 cubic feet 1 folder

H. C. Pankey ledgers

0.69 cubic feet 3 boxes
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Assorted bound volumes detailing the financials of H. C. Pankey's ice manufacturing and delivery business in Harrisonburg.
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H. C. Pankey ledgers 0.69 cubic feet 3 boxes

Jacob H. Hinkins account book

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The account book documents the activities of Jacob Hinkins' farming business from 1879 to 1893.
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Jacob H. Hinkins account book 0.08 cubic feet 1 folder

J. W. Tate Ledgers

0.2 cubic feet 5 folders
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The J. W. Tate Ledgers, 1888-1905, comprise four account books documenting Tate's blacksmith business in the Amberly area of Rockingham County, Virginia. Additional materials include correspondence, printed ephemera, and an incomplete autobiographical sketch of Luna Tate, J. W. Tate's daughter.
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J. W. Tate Ledgers 0.2 cubic feet 5 folders

Massanutten Hatchery Photographs

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The Massanutten Hatchery Photographs, 1934-1948, comprise black-and-white photographs of chickens likely used for the hatchery's promotional materials and sales catalogs. Photographs of the Massanutten Hatchery interior and exterior and the hatchery's breeding farm in McGaheysville are also included.
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Massanutten Hatchery Photographs 0.2 cubic feet 1 box

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