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:
Sullivan Family Papers
Nineteenth century tax records and personal correspondence of the Sullivan family of Christiansburg, Virginia
Margaret M. Sullivan Collection,
Papers of Margaret M. Sullivan, a resident of Montgomery County, Virginia, including reminiscences of her life in Montgomery County from 1926 through World War II and two photographs of students at Montgomery County's Sunnyside School.
Superior Anthracite Mines Fire Boss Reports
Daily fire boss reports for mining operation in McCoy (Montgomery County), Virginia, describing mine conditions.
Superior Anthracite Mines Fire Boss Reports, 1929-1953 (Ms2009-131)
Supplies due to 28th Va Regiment. Signed by C. C. M. Phail, Ordnance Store Keeper, undated (Ms1992-003)
Surface (Zerfass) Family Genealogy,
The collection contains copies of extensive genealogy of the Surface, or Zerfass, family of Virginia, Indiana, and Ohio.
Talking About Work Oral History Interview Project,
Oral history interviews conducted by students of Dr. Emily Satterwhite's HUM 2504 Introduction to American Studies class with interviewees who work on or near the Virginia Tech campus. Interviews explore the particular jobs of the interviewees and the issues related to working for these interviewees. The collection also contains annotated bibliographies and reflections papers created by students about their interview experience. There are images of some of the interviewees.
Martha Ann Hite Tant Genealogy Records
Resident of Kingsport, Tennessee, and genealogy researcher. Records include pedigree charts, Bible records, and family group listings of 300 years of Tant's ancestors, including the Brown, Haden, Harman, Hite, Linkous, Marrs, May, Salmons, and Trollinger families, who settled in Henry, Montgomery, Pittsylvania, and Tazewell counties, Virginia, and in Kentucky.
Leland B. Tate Papers,
Newspaper clippings relating to industrial and economic development in the New River Valley, with an emphasis on the Radford Army Ammunition Plant, together with studies titled "Facts About the Blacksburg Community" and "Some Facts About Virginia's People."