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Ironmasters, 1930/1956

2 Files 2 Folders in RHS-Coll-0060-0076 box
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This file contains records related to the history of Ironworks in Rockbridge County. Includes typescript papers on Ironmasters, different iron works locations, extracts from law suits, newspaper clippings, biographical sketches, publication materials, and maps of Irish Creek.

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Ironmasters, 1930/1956 2 Files 2 Folders in RHS-Coll-0060-0076 box

Maps, 1890/1950

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This collection consists of historic maps of Lexington, Buena Vista, and Rockbridge County.

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Maps, 1890/1950 3 Files

Rockbridge Historical Society files on floods and Hurricane Camille, 1950/2019

3 Item
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This collection contains: newspaper clippings about Hurricane Camille; a record of a song recorded by J. Mark Jones about the night of the hurricane; three copies of a report titled "Reaction of Flood Victims in Rockbridge County, Virginia" by a Washington and Lee class in Research Methods and Politics and Sociology; and a poster advertising the 50th anniversary commemoration of Hurricane Camille.

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Rockbridge Historical Society files on floods and Hurricane Camille, 1950/2019 3 Item

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