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Lexington and Rockbridge County Newspapers Collection, 1835/1927

30 cubic feet
Abstract Or Scope

Physical copies of local Lexington and Rockbridge County, Virginia newspapers. Physical holdings dates are in parentheses following title. Lexington Gazette (currently News-Gazette; 1835; 1837-1927; on microfilm, including later years); Buena Vista Advocate (1889-1895, available on microfilm), Valley Star (1840-1861, available on microfilm); Rockbridge County News (available on microfilm), Goshen Blade (1891-1892); Rockbridge Citizen (1871-1874, available on microfilm); Rockbridge Enterprise (1879-1884); Glasgow Herald (1890-1891).

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Lexington and Rockbridge County Newspapers Collection, 1835/1927 30 cubic feet

John T. L. Preston papers, 1806/1889

0.69 cubic feet 1 2.5-inch legal document box and 1 5-inch legal document box
Abstract Or Scope

The John T. L. Preston papers consist of the personal papers of Preston, including:

  • A farm account book (1834-1887)
  • Bills
  • Deeds
  • Memoranda
  • Receipts
  • Correspondence
  • A photocopy and transcription of Preston's Civil War journal ("Jottings"), which dates from his military service at Craney Island, Virginia from late July to October 1861. The original journal is held by the Library of Congress.
  • Preston's United States passport (May 1851)
  • Franklin Society membership certificate (1851)
  • A typescript "brief historical sketch" of VMI written as a speech for the Institute's semi-centennial celebration in 1889 (the typescript contains handwritten corrections in ink; Preston's son delivered the address on behalf of his father).
The majority of the papers relate to Preston's personal, financial, and property (land) transactions and do not involve his work at VMI.

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Pamphlet of Cives letters to the Lexington Gazette, 1835/1889

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