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Graham, Tate and related families Papers 1844 (1920-1990)

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This collection consists of ca. 1,000 items, 1844 (1920-1990), including correspondence, personal and professional papers, genealogy and local history research files, photographs, and printed material, pertaining to the Graham, Sanders, and Tatefamilies, and Wythe County, Virginia. Among the correspondence are letters, 1955-1956, from Agnes Graham Sanders Rileywhile in South Africa, and letters from Andrew Trigg Sandersand Friel Tate Sanderswhile serving as U. S. Armyofficers during World War II.

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Graham, Tate and related families Papers 1844 (1920-1990)

Graham, Tate and related families Papers 1788, 1942-1945, 1992

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This collection consists of 96 items, covering dates 1788, 1942-1945, and 1992, including correspondence, financial and legal papers, and printed material, pertaining to the Friel, Graham, Sanders, and Tatefamilies and Wythe County, Virginia. The letters are chiefly to Edwin Hanson Sanders(1871-1948) and Elizabeth Graham Sandersfrom their son Friel Tate Sanders(1915-1959) while serving as an officer with the 14th U. S. Army Air Corpsin the China-Burma-India theatre during World War II.

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Graham, Tate and related families Papers 1788, 1942-1945, 1992

Graham, Tate and related families Papers 1971-1993

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This collection contains 53 items, 1971(1992-1993), pertaining to Wythe Countyand the local families of Graham, Tate, and Sanders. There is biographical information on Agnes Graham (Sanders)and Herbert Parkes Rileyand Andrew Trigg Sandersand Friel Tate Sanders; related material concerns C. B. Tateand William Tate. There is also an essay, "Three Dreams"published by Martha Peirce McGavock, grandaughter of David Graham. In addition, there are papers, chiefly printed and newspaper clippings, concerning various places and events in Wythe County, Virginia, including: Anchor of Hope Presbyterian Church, Max Meadows200th Anniversary Celebration; Sketches (stationary and postcard) of scenes in Wytheand other counties; and, the Wall of Honor Dedication, Withers Park, Wytheville.

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Graham, Tate and related families Papers 1971-1993

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