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  • Subject is exactly "African American history"

Ms1988_009_oddfellowsHouseholdOfRuthCorresp_postcard_1916_1128a.jpg
Correspondence between two members of the Blacksburg chapter of the Household of Ruth, a women's auxiliary organization to the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows.

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St Johns Day: St Paul A.M.E. Church, Blacksburg, VA (exact date unknown).

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Handwritten Watson property deed (exact date unknown).

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House and Lot bill of sale, Vaughn .

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Handwritten Vaughn property deed (exact date unknown).

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Thanksgiving service program of Grand United Order of Odd Fellows (exact date unknown).

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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),

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Map of early Blacksburg showing "present location of the negro population" (exact date unknown).

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Drawing of Penn Street Church.

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Laura Lee Anderson and unnamed individual (exact date unknown).

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New Town House 2 (exact date unknown).

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New Town House (exact date unknown).

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New Town house with white car under carport (exact date unknown).

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Ginger Wagner and unnamed individual sitting on porch of a New Town house (exact date unknown).

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Black and white aerial photograph showing the Town of Blacksburg and New Town's location within it. New Town location designated by red arrow.

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Marketing letter promoting regalia and materials for Thanksgiving Services from The Floding Company, Atlanta.

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Excerpt from the national Odd Fellow's Journal

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Handwritten list of names and dues paid at Tadmore Light Lodge #6184, Blacksburg Va.

Ms1988-009_OddFellows_B1F22_RitualBook2_pg01.jpg
Excerpts from the second ritual book of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, relating texts, hymns, passwords, and laws for lodges.

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A photograph of a tenant farmer known as Aaron with a horse. Taken around 1930, while Aaron was working a piece of land on the John T. Lewis, Jr., estate in Clarksville, Virginia.

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This photograph shows a tenant farmer known as Aaron and two other unidentified people on the front porch of a tenant house on the John T. Lewis, Jr., estate in Clarksville, Virginia. Taken around 1930.

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A photograph of a tenant farmer known as Aaron working a piece of land on the John T. Lewis, Jr., estate in Clarksville, Virginia. Taken around 1930.

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This photograph depicts the house of a tenant farmer known as Aaron working a piece of land on the John T. Lewis, Jr., estate in Clarksville, Virginia. Taken around 1930.

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This photograph depicts the tenant house of a tenant farmer known as Aaron working a piece of land on the John T. Lewis, Jr., estate in Clarksville, Virginia. Taken around 1930.

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Photograph of the home of a tenant farmer known as Aaron working a piece of land on the John T. Lewis, Jr., estate in Clarksville, Virginia. Taken around 1930.

Ms2011_015_WilsonDiary1913_0frontcover.jpg
Jeffrey Thomas Wilson (1843-1929) was a former slave who spent most of his life in and around Portsmouth and Norfolk, Virginia. He outlived four wives and had at least twelve children. Wilson's diaries include entries on a range of topics from local…
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