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James I. Robertson Jr. Papers, 1849/2011

30.4 Cubic Feet 43 boxes and 1 oversize folder
Abstract Or Scope
This collection includes research notes, manuscripts, typescript drafts, working copies and galley proofs for books and articles written by Virginia Tech's Alumni Distinguished Professor of History James I. Robertson Jr., 1982-2001. Large collection of notes, papers, and correspondence relateing to Virginia Civil War counties and units. Also contains a small set of general materials which includes items related to the preservation of lands adjacent to Manassas National Battlefield Park.
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James I. Robertson Jr. Papers, 1849/2011 30.4 Cubic Feet 43 boxes and 1 oversize folder

Marshall W. Fishwick Collection, 1700/2007, bulk 1923/2007

103 Cubic Feet 75 boxes, 2 folders
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains course and teaching related materials, photographs, manuscripts, audiovisual and electronic material, scrapbooks, and the professional and personal correspondence of Marshall William Fishwick, professor of Humanities and Communication Studies at Virginia Tech, 1976-2003.
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Marshall W. Fishwick Collection, 1700/2007, bulk 1923/2007 103 Cubic Feet 75 boxes, 2 folders

Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets, Company A, Memorabilia, 1800/1970

1.0 Cubic Feet 1 box
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This collection includes one shoulder cord, two sets of shoulder boards, and a leather holder for sword.
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