Browse Items (36 total)

  • Date is exactly "1904"

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White Top Station and Steam Locomotive # 42, Class C,4-6-0

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Wedding of the Winds, concert waltz, composed by John T. Hall, 1904.

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Drawing of a Virginia Anthracite Coal and Railway Company Locomotive No. 2 (the Merrimac).

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Photo of Virginia Anthracite Coal and Railway Company Locomotive No. 2 (the Merrimac).

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Virginia Anthracite Coal and Railway Company Locomotive No. 1 at the Merrimac Commissary

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Train Schedule of the Virginia Anthracite and Coal Company

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Photo of the first Huckleberry train in Blacksburg, Virginia.

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Virginia Anthracite Coal and Railway Co. Huckleberry

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St. Louis World's Fair - "Creation"

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St. Louis World's Fair

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Silver Medal from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition

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Roanoke's First Auto Parade, Virginia

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Roanoke Hospital, Roanoke, Virginia

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In 1904 the Junior Class resigned after a fellow cadet was dismissed from the University. The junior class drafted this statement where they said that if the student was not reinstated that they would all resign from the University.

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V.P.I. Alumnus

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Portsmouth, Ohio railroad employees in front of the Old General Office

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This photo depicts the shops building after it's expansion in 1904.

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This photo depicts Gibboney Field in 1904, after the first permanent bleachers were installed.

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On Plaza of St. Louis

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Old Group on Steps in Front of Old General Office Building, Portsmouth, Ohio

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Near the ferris wheel at the St. Louis World's Fair.

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Merrimac Train Engine

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Gold Medal from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition

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Men stand on the porch of the first Post Office in Blacksburg

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Exposition at Night

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Photo of a possible a cut for Huckleberry Track. It is possible that it is one of the tramways that goes to the Huckleberry and not the actual Huckleberry.

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Car-barlick Acid Rag- Two-Step-Cake Walk, by Clarence Wiley, 1904.

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Cadet Officers - Class of 1904

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Cadet Band

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Building the Huckleberry Line

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Drawn postcard of the outside of Blacksburg Presbyterian Church

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70th Virginia Volunteer Infantry in Sham Battle

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A handwritten account of grain production on J. T. Cowan farm, 1904.

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1904 Baseball Team
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