Christiansburg (Va.)
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Cambria Train Station, Christiansburg, VA
VTF 3114; bright colors; CocaCola sign
Christiansburg-Blacksburg Chapter, Rotary Club Records,
The Christiansburg-Blacksburg Chapter, Rotary Club Records contains newspaper articles, brochures, handouts, pamphlets and flyers pertaining to the Christiansburg-Blacksburg Rotary Club from 1965 to 1998.
Christiansburg Presbyterian Church Minute Book
Minutes of session, written by congregational secretaries R.D. Montague, Jno. R. Johnson, and Daniel Blain. Includes a list of members, the time when they were admitted to the Church, and their date of death. http://spec.lib.vt.edu/mss/pdf/CPCL.pdf
Colonel William Christian Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Records,
The Colonel William Christian Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Records contain administrative papers, memorabilia, documents relating to community work, and correspondence from the now disbanded Christiansburg, VA, chapter. Papers date from the mid 1930s to the 1990s.
C. B. Gardener Treasury Ledger,
The collection contains a ledger with accounts kept by "Dr. C. B. Gardner Depository of the Treasury in a/c with the Treasury of the Confederate States" of Christiansburg, Virginia.
Gray's New Map of Christiansburg (2 copies)
Map shows the corporation limit of Christiansburg, Virginia, with hand-colored boundary line and non-corporate entities.
John Ingles Letters,
Collection consists of three partial letters from John Ingles. The letters are poor copies, possibly thermo fax, and lack the first part of each letter. At least one letter mentions Christiansburg, Virginia.
Map of Christiansburg, VA
Map shows streets of Christiansburg, Virginia. It includes a note identifying the original map creator (Childress Hall) and street names.
Map of Montgomery County and Pulaski County with Blacksburg, Christiansburg and Radford, Virginia
Map shows Montgomery County and Pulaski County, with Blacksburg, Christiansburg, and Radford, Virginia. it contains street indices for each city and town, as well as various advertisements and descriptions of places of interest.