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Bigler-Sessler-John Family Papers, 1752/1925

0.5 Cubic Feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
The collection contains correspondence, legal documents, and accounting receipts and records relating to the Bigler, Sessler, and John families of southwest Virginia.
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Bigler-Sessler-John Family Papers, 1752/1925 0.5 Cubic Feet 1 box

Blue Ridge Springs Correspondence, 1895/1942

0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder
Abstract Or Scope
The Blue Ridge Springs Correspondence contains two letters, a small note, and seven postcards. The seven postcards dated 1910-1942 are addressed to Elizabeth "Bettie" Gross (1875-1964) of Bedford County and her husband William "Bill" Gross (1865-1946), a merchant from Bedford County. The letters and the note are from Lucy M. Thomas (1865-1933), of Bedford County, Virginia, to Joseph Ferries (1865-1955), a farmer in Blue Ridge Springs, Botetourt County, Virginia. Thomas and Ferries later married in Bedford County, Virginia, in 1907. Bettie Gross and Joseph Ferries were siblings.
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Blue Ridge Springs Correspondence, 1895/1942 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Buckhorn Coal Company Records, 1880/1961

1.2 Cubic Feet 3 boxes; 2 oversize folders
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains blueprints, ledgers, and a deed of lease from the records of the Buckhorn Coal Company. Material dates from 1880 to 1961.
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Buckhorn Coal Company Records, 1880/1961 1.2 Cubic Feet 3 boxes; 2 oversize folders

Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia Records, 1866/2004, bulk 1919/1969

148.3 Cubic Feet 109 boxes, 1 folder
Abstract Or Scope
The Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia Records consist of the Diocese's administrative records, including incoming (often from parishioners) and outgoing correspondence, with a scattering of newspaper clippings, photographs, building plans and surveys, pamphlets, and meeting minutes, from the central administrative office in Roanoke and the churches within the Diocese.
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Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia Records, 1866/2004, bulk 1919/1969 148.3 Cubic Feet 109 boxes, 1 folder

Henry C. Wysor Family Papers, 1869/1918

2 Cubic Feet 5 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
This collection includes three series of papers of Henry C. Wysor and his family members. The first series comprises personal correspondence sent to Henry C. Wysor, his wife Mary E. Wysor who is sometimes referred to as Mrs. Henry C. Wysor, and his daughter Mary S. Wysor. The second series consists of papers regarding Henry C. Wysor's two businesses, his Apple Orchard and Life Insurance Branch. The Apple Orchard papers include correspondences and ledger paper sheets. The Life Insurance Branch consists of correspondences from the insurance company and clients inquiring about their policy or making payments. The third series consists of personal papers from Henry C. Wysor and his son Henry Wysor. There are two handwritten agreements between Henry C. Wysor and others. Henry C. Wysor Writings contains letters written by him and short stories. His personal invoices and receipts are also included in this series.
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Henry C. Wysor Family Papers, 1869/1918 2 Cubic Feet 5 boxes

Historical Maps Collection, 1500/2023

45 Cubic Feet 13 flat file drawers
Abstract Or Scope
A collection of maps depicting geographic features, transportation routes, geological composition, historical settlements, themes, property divisions, and political boundaries, ranging in geographic scope from local (Virginia Tech campus maps) to global (world maps).
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Historical Maps Collection, 1500/2023 45 Cubic Feet 13 flat file drawers

Methodist Episcopal Church, South (Pulaski, Virginia, Mission) Record Book, 1892/1896

0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder
Abstract Or Scope
Record book documenting baptisms, meeting minutes, memberships, Sunday school attendance, and financial information for the Pulaski, Virginia, Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.
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