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  • Subject is exactly "Pulaski County (Va.)"

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D.L. Hodge (left) and 4 other men stand outside the Pulaski Anthracite Coal Co. machine shop in Pulaski County.

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View from across a river of Anthracite Coal Co.'s main building in Pulaski, VA

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Two men sit on the wreckage of a train derailing in Dublin, VA

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A coal train running across the curved tracks over the New River in Pulaski County. James H. Giles & Mr. Bishop sit in the trains conductor cabin.

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E.Q Duncan(foreground), R.H Graham, and Duncan's dog stand on a long log raft as they paddle to the Claytor Lake Dam from the New River

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The Appalachian Power Co. dam during inital construction. Located on the New River above Radford

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Grainy picture of the acedmic building and east dorm building of Dublin Institute. Taken the year it was founded in 1905

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Six men making apple cider in a homes back yard

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Dr. Wilson Cushing sits in a horse drawn carriage outside of someones residence before he makesa house call.

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Woman in her backyard stirring apple butter in a kettle over a wodden fire.

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Ms2019-037_GladysSokolow.mp3
Gladys Sokolow graduated from Christiansburg Industrial Institute in 1953. Gladys grew up in Pulaski County, Virginia and later resided in Christiansburg, Virginia. Gladys served as Treasurer for the Christiansburg Institute Alumni Association Board…

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Drapers Mt Pulaski VA.jpg
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DRAPER'S MOUNTAIN, VIRGINIA
To the South and West lies Draper's Valley, named for John Draper, who settled here in 1765. He moved hence from Draper's Meadows (Blacksburg) where his wife was captured by the Indians in the…
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