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Oral History with Naomi Davidson, October 27, 2012 (Ms2019-037)
Naomi Davidson graduated from Christiansburg Industrial Institute in 1954. Naomi grew up in the Wake Forest community in Montgomery County, Virginia, and later retired in Pulaski County, Virginia.
Montgomery White Sulphur Springs Guest Book, 1886-1890 (Ms2003-007)
The Montgomery White Sulphur Springs resort register includes the names of the resort's guests, their place of residence and notes on their meals, rooms and porterage. While the resort played host to guests from all areas of the United States--and a…
Oral History with Elaine Dowe Carter, November 9, 2012 (Ms2019-037)
Elaine Dowe Carter graduated from Christiansburg Industrial Institute in 1948. Elaine grew up in Elliston, Virginia and served as president of the Christiansburg Institute Alumni Association.
Yellow Sulphur Springs Hotel Account Book 1887-1895 (Ms1940-033)
The Yellow Sulphur Springs Hotel Account Book, which might more accurately be described as a guest register, includes the names of guests, their place of residence, the time of their arrival, and their room numbers. While the resort played host to…
Photograph, St. Paul A.M.E. Church, Blacksburg
St Johns Day: St Paul A.M.E. Church, Blacksburg, VA (exact date unknown).
Map of Blacksburg Railroad
Drawn map of Blacksburg Railroad (exact date unknown).
Deed, Watson Property
Handwritten Watson property deed (exact date unknown).
Bill of Sale, Vaughn Property
House and Lot bill of sale, Vaughn .
Deed, Vaughn Property
Handwritten Vaughn property deed (exact date unknown).
Map of VA/TN Railroad
Drawn color map of VA/TN railroad lines (exact date unknown).
Aerial Photograph, Upper Quad of Virginia Tech Campus
Black and white aerial photograph of Upper Quad.
G.U.O.O.F. Thanksgiving Program
Thanksgiving service program of Grand United Order of Odd Fellows (exact date unknown).
Photograph, "Negro School" in Blacksburg, near Clay Street
Photograph of "Negro school house" building (ca. 1948) in Blacksburg. From "A Negro Neighborhood for Blacksburg, Virginia," by Martha Shupp Phillilps. Master's Thesis in Architecture (1948),
Map of the Town of Blacksburg, Showing the Present Location of the Negro Population
Map of early Blacksburg showing "present location of the negro population" (exact date unknown).
Drawing, Penn St. Church c. 1948
Drawing of Penn Street Church.
Map, Blacksburg c. 1900
Drawn map of early Blacksburg (exact date unknown).
BMCF Logo
Blacksburg Museum and Cultural Foundation Logo.
Photograph, Alexander Black House
Black and white photograph of Alexander Black House.
Photograph, Laura Lee Anderson and [unknown] on the porch of a house in New Town
Laura Lee Anderson and unnamed individual (exact date unknown).
Photograph, New Town House 2
New Town House 2 (exact date unknown).
Photograph, New Town House
New Town House (exact date unknown).
Photograph, New Town house with white car under carport
New Town house with white car under carport (exact date unknown).
Photograph, Ginger Wagner and [unknown] on the porch of house in New Town
Ginger Wagner and unnamed individual sitting on porch of a New Town house (exact date unknown).
1962 Aerial Area of New Town
Black and white aerial photograph showing the Town of Blacksburg and New Town's location within it. New Town location designated by red arrow.
Solitude proposed renovation plan, first floor, preliminary sketch
B&W drawing from a thesis.
Historic Structures Report: Log Outbuilding at Solitude
Historic structure report on the log outbuilding on the Solitude property in Blacksburg, Virginia. The report was completed by Gibson Worsham in June 1989.
Solitude: Historic Structure Report
Historic structure report on Solitude, created between 2000 and 2009. A print version of this report is available in Special Collections and University Archives, LD5655 .A4 2000z.
Poem, Timothy Williamson, Undated (Ms2008-020)
Poem written by Timothy Williamson in response to the April 16, 2007 shootings at Virginia Tech.
Letter, Timothy Williamson to Holtzman Alumni Center, Virginia Tech, Undated (Ms2008-020)
Letter of condolence from Timothy Williams to Holtzman Alumni Center, Virginia Tech
Song, "Love Ones", Tim Williamson, Undated (Ms2008-020)
Song written and performed by Tim Williamson in response to the April 16, 2007 shootings at Virginia Tech.
Film, "Wishes from Williamsburg", Williamsburg Middle School, May 2007 (Ms2008-020)
Williamsburg Middle School video tribute created in response to the April 16, 2007 shootings at Virginia Tech.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp Near Staunton, October 24, 1863 (Ms1997-013)
Letter, Isaac to his mother, Camp Lurray Valley Va, August 17th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac writes to his mother about his grief over his brother's death.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, October 20th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac, along with 250 men, are marching to Beverly to capture the garison stationed there. The expedition will take up the three weeks.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, On Picket Near Newhope Va, October 6th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac denounces the author of an article claiming that Imboden's command, which Isaac is a member of, was responsible for the failures at Winchester. He asks about the members of his family and again complains of not hearing enough news from them.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, On Picket Near Port Republic, October 2nd, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac asks Jinnie and his family to write him more often. His command is advancing on the enemy near Mt Crawford. Isaac comments on how the enemy has destroyed the country and burnt nearly everything to the ground.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Hisker's Hill Near Strausberg Va, September 22nd, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
The 62nd suffered a great loss in Winchester, with 2,000-3,000 kills and wounded. Isaac expresses how horrible he thinks war is, even during the excitement of a battle.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp Near Smithfield Jefferson Co Va, August 24th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac is very weary and in need of new clothing, which he is hopeful of getting. Isaac's friend Archer wrote him, saying he requested that Isaac be appointed the surgeon for Colonel Giles's regiment. Isaac still mourns the death of his brother…
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp Near Front Royal Va, August 19th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac again reiterates his sorrow of hearing of his brother's death and his desire to be with his family to grieve together.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Campy Lurray Vally Va, August 17th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac writes to Jinnie, still grieving for the death of his brother.
Letter, Isaac to his mother, Camp 8 Miles Above ----, August 11th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac is torn apart by the sudden news of his brother's death. He is consumed by thoughts of his brother's widow and children, and wishes to be with his family for consolation.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp Near ---- Jefferson Co Va, August 9th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
A Yankee spy was shot the day prior. Grant, Sherman, and Stonemen have all faced defeat, much to Isaac's joy. Isaac and many of his fellow soldiers are in tattered clothing.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp Near Strausburg Va, July 22nd, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac updates Jinnie on the injuries and deaths of their friends, including the death of Alfred. The 62nd has very few men left. They will not be fighting, though they are in the line of battle.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camp Near Staunton, June 27th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Issac's regiment will be getting horses and serving as infantry for General Imboden. Isaac receives notice that they are going on an expedition with an unknown destination.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Camo 4 Miles of Salem, June 22nd, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Reports from Richmond say that the Southern armies killed and wounded 30,000 enemies.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Charlottesville Va, June 12th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Still in the hospital, now joined by friends Dick and Alvin, Isaac requests that his sister's servant is sent down with Alfred to serve Isaac in the army.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Charlottesville Va, June 8th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Isaac is receiving treatment at the Hospital Col for Dysentery and Cholmorbous.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, On the Battlefield, June 3rd, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
An exhausted and ill Isaac reports to Jinnie about the relentess fighting he has been engaged in since the last letter he wrote her.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Hanover Junction Va, May 27th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
General Grant is making his way to Chichommany, and so Isaac's division is marching there. Isaac mourns the death of his friend John Higginbothem.
Letter, Isaac to Jinnie, Hanover Junction Va, May 20th, 1864 (Ms1997-013)
Issac updates Jinnie on the status of their badly hurt friend Alfred, as well as the final numbers of losses from the previously mentioned battle. He is anticipating being joined by George Briggs.
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