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:
Request to Assume Former Position at Mason's Hill, Signed Col. Preston, undated (Ms1992-003)
Requisition for Ordnance and Ordnance Stores for the Use of Company K, 28th Regiment of Va Volunteers, Signed by General Breckenridge, undated (Ms1992-003)
Requisition for Ordnance and Ordnance Stores for the use of the 28th Regiment of the Va. Volunteers, signed P. Breckenridge, September 20, 1861 (Ms1992-003)
Res. Map Showing the Proposed Exchange Parcels St. Mary's Catholic Church & Town of Blacksburg
Map shows the plat of proposed egress and ingress easement granted to St. Mary's Catholic Church by Blacksburg. Virginia. Map is in blueprint, with shaded areas indicating the proposed easement.
John Rittenhour Deed,
The collection consists of a deed for 300 acres on Sinking Creek of the New River in Montgomery County, Virginia, granted to John Rittenhour, assignee of Michael Drake.
R.K. McCoy General Store
unframed picture; no VTF number; on back ""Main & Turner Campus Exxon""
David Tobias Robinson Confederate Company List
Confederate soldier in the Civil War. Manuscript list of Company E, 4th Virginia Volunteer Regiment, written by Robinson, listing rank, age, eye and hair color, occupation, and other information about the men in the company, most of them from Southwest Virginia counties. Also includes an itemized list of clothing distributed to each man.
Harry W. Sanders Papers,
Sarvay-Lyle Ledger,
Ledger for a merchant operating in Montgomery County, VA. Entries date from 1881 through 1888. Goods were sold by William G. Sarvay beginning January 1, 1881. The business was sold to Sarvay's step-son, Charles Lyle on March 1, 1883.
Rufus Sarvey Papers
Collection contains materials regarding the operation of a grocery store in Blacksburg, Virginia from 1845-1883.