Montgomery County (Va.)
Subject Source: Local sources
Scope Note: If you use this subject heading, please use "Local/Regional History," too.Found in 767 Collections and/or Records:
A Guide to the Virginia Tech Campus
Map is part of a campus guide for Virginia Tech. It contains campus information and an index for locations of interest.
A Portion of the Duck Pond and Stroubles Creek Area, V.P.I. and S.U. Campus
Map shows the Duck Pond and Stroubles Creek on the campus of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. It includes the topography of the area, as well as a legend for the map.
A Portion of the Duck Pond and Stroubles Creek Area, V.P.I. and S.U. Campus
Map shows the Duck Pond and Stroubles Creek on the campus of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. It includes the topography of the area, as well as a legend for the map.
A Portion of the Duck Pond and Stroubles Creek Area, V.P.I. and S.U. Campus
Map shows the Duck Pond and Stroubles Creek on the campus of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. It includes the topography of the area, as well as a legend for the map.
Brian Ackler Papers
Graduate of Virginia Tech (1971), and one of the founders and editors of Alice, a Blacksburg, Virginia, underground newspaper. Collection consists of issues of Alice (1968-1971); a tape recording of a student reply to a University radio program about student unrest; and a paper written by Ackler, "Alice: the Study of a Free Press."
Acknowledgment of the President's Warrant of Pardon, Signed: Robert T. Preston, Solitude, December 29, 1865, and Certified document of the United States of America, Signed William Seward, January 9, 1866 (Ms1992-003)
Elizabeth Kent Adams Papers
Thomas Adriance Papers,
The collection consists almost exclusively of performance programs, playbills, and other threater literature of theater, dance, and music performances attended by Adriance.
Henrie H. Alexander Letter
The collection consists of a letter written June 10,1862, from Alexander in Blacksburg, to Captain W. G. Price in Wytheville, Virginia, about a recent skirmish with the Union soldiers at Salt Sulphur Springs, Virginia (now West Virginia).