Martha Cobble, the creator of the College of Human Resources and Education 2000's Homecoming event collection, is photographed next to the Hokie bird and two unidentified children at the event.
Pictured are four people at the event standing in front of the welcome sign, from left to right: Janet Johnson, Susan Healy, an unidentified man, and an unidentified woman.
Photographs taken of the "Hokie Hiker" statue. Originally located on Huckleberry Trail then relocated to Blacksburg Branch Library and has since been sold. Sponsored by Blacksburg Partnership.
A letter from Mary L. Martin of Tidewater Community College, April 6, 2008, with an enclosed poem "Tears for Tech" by Martin, dated April 16, 2007. [Personal contact information has been redacted.]
Article from the Blacksburg Sentinel, reporting on a fire that destroyed the Kappa Alpha fraternity house on North Main Street in Blacksburg, October 3, 1998.
This collection details the receipt of John, an enslaved person, in Lynchburg, Virginia, for work on the city's fortifications in October 1863. John was sent by Mrs. Jane Nance of Bedford County, Virginia, to William H. Prease. This impressment was…
The diary of Ebenezer E. Mason, a standard leather bound pocket size edition with three dates per page that covers his experiences from January through August 1864 as well as a few entries in February 1865. The entries typically note the weather of…
Card from Connie Matos of the York Regional Police Communications, Ontario, Canada, c. 2007. Transcription reads "Virginia Tech Police Dispatch Ceter / It is my sincere hope that you find comfort & strength in knowing that you are in our thoughts at…