Local/Regional History and Appalachian South
Subject Source: Local sources
Scope Note: Use this for collections relating to Blacksburg, Montgomery County, Southwest Virginia, West Virginia, and Appalachia.Found in 1734 Collections and/or Records:
Envelope, Telegraph to Col. R. Preston, Christiansburg, May 15 (Ms1992-003)
Envelope, To Col. R. Preston, Jan 1 (Ms1992-003)
Envelope, to Mrs. R. T. Ellett, Va, January 23, 1918 (Ms1988-047)
Envelope, to Sue V. Ellett, Va, January 3, 1911 (Ms1988-047)
Environmental and Cultural Features of Montgomery County
Map shows environmental and cultural features of Montgomery County, Virginia, with a legend. Reverse of map details various environmental and cultural items of interest within Montgomery County, Virginia. Supplemental sheet lists references for the map.
Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia Records II,
The collection includes accounting records, attendance records, documents from the diocese, bills, correspondence, and service programs for five churches and one diocese organization.
Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia, Papers
Dr. Charles D. Eubank Memoranda Books,
Dr. Charles D. Eubank's "Physician's Daily Memorandum" books list patients' names, services required, and fees for treatment.
Mrs. C. D. [Minnie Linwood] Eubank Account Books,
The account books are a record of newspaper deliveries in the area of Vinton, Virginia. An additional folder includes clippings and notes found between the pages compiled by Mrs. C. D. [Minnie Linwood] Eubank.
James and Rosa Evans Store Ledgers,
This collection consists of 2 ledgers, one from 1919-1920 and the other from 1932-1934. The ledgers contain purchases and payments from the patrons of a general store owned by James and Rosa Evans in the Pennington Gap--St. Charles area of Virginia.