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Watts, J. Allen |
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"A Souvenir" of the Decennial Celebration of Roanoke City, Virginia
A brochure titled "A Souvenir" of the Decennial Celebration of Roanoke City, Virginia which was held June 18th, 1892. There is a short historical sketch of Roanoke's history, official statistics and extracts from local newspapers leading up to the celebration, as well as the order of the procession for the Grand Parade. The brochure is about 31 pages.
Record Type: Archive
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"A Souvenir" of the Decennial Celebration of Roanoke City, Virginia
A brochure titled "A Souvenir" of the Decennial Celebration of Roanoke City, Virginia which was held June 18th, 1892. There is a short historical sketch of Roanoke's history, official statistics and extracts from local newspapers leading up to the celebration, as well as the order of the procession for the Grand Parade. The brochure is about 31 pages.
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Big Lick Weekly News - June 25th, 1881
Big Lick Weekly News, volume 6, number 4 Major Headlines: -Two Great Bears -All for Wealth -Revised New Testament -The Outcast -Postoffice/Church directory
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Description of items in Watts box
Not given in 2019 but no information can be found at present for the actual date that these items were given. List of items in both boxes of Watts Allen Collection
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Gen. Edward Watts and Col. Wm. Watts Founded Clan - August 5, 1961
A newspaper article from the Roanoke World News, April 5, 1961, page 4, about Confederates of Roanoke, Virginia. The family of William Watts is featured as important and distinguished and tells of the accomplishments of the generations of the family. The article was written by Raymond P. Barnes.
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Gen. Edward Watts and Col. Wm. Watts Founded Clan - August 8, 1961
Confedates of Roanoke, Brief biographies of Gen, Edward Watts, his son, Col. William Watts, and and William Watt's son, J. Allen Watts. The articles contains pictures of the men and details their careers, military service, and families including wives and children. Article by Raymond Barnes.
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Invitation from The Friday German Club - 1891-1892
A formal invitation from The Friday German Club announcing a 'Series of Germans' to be given during the 1891-1892 season at the Hotel Roanoke in Roanoke, Virginia. This is a folded invitation engraved in English script and lists the club's Executive Members and Patronesses.
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J. Allen Watts - A black and white photographic portrait of J. Allen Watts, born in 1855, and died on January 5, 1904. He was a lawyer, and after the City of Roanoke was chartered, he moved his residence to Roanoke and lived on Orchard Hill.
2007.32.220
Record Type: Photo
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Poll Book, Gish's Precinct, Big Lick Magisterial District, Roanoke, County. - November 7, 1893
Poll Book, Gish's Precinct, Big Lick Magisterial District, Roanoke County, Virginia, on May 25, 1893. The first page includes the names and signatures of the Judges of the Election, including Charles L. Bush, A. L. Pedigo, J. W. Jones, O. C. Rieley, and R. B. Rhodes. Giles Gunn was Justice of the Peace. There are five pages with the signatures of the Electors. The last page contains the Names of Persons voted for and for what Office, and the numb...
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Watts-Staples House - The Watts-Staples House located at 116 Mountain Avenue SE, in the Orchard Hill section of Roanoke, Virginia, taken circa 1910-1912. The house was remodeled in 1913 and later razed for the building of Community Hospital in the 1960s.
1977.21.3
Record Type: Photo

