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  1. A Brief History of the First Presbyterian Church - May 28, 1951

    "A Brief History of the First Presbyterian Church, Roanoke, Virginia", celebrating 100 years of Christian Service, 1851-1951, prepared by Frank H. Pitman, Chairman, Centennial Committee.

    Record Type: Archive

    Brief History of the First Presbyterian Church, cover
  2. First Presbyterian Church
  3. First Presbyterian Church - circa 1940

    A color postcard of the First Presbyterian Church in Roanoke, Virginia. The church moved from the business district to this beautiful $275,000 Gothic-style church of Catawba stone on June 23, 1929,

    Record Type: Archive

    First Presbyterian Church
  4. First Presbyterian Church - circa 1940

    An unused color postcard of First Presbyterian Church in Roanoke, Virginia, circa 1940. Published by Asheville Post Card Company in Asheville, North Carolina.

    Record Type: Archive

    First Presbyterian Church
  5. First Presbyterian Church Bulletin, 1951 - May 28, 1851

    Church bulletin celebrating the centennial of the First Presbyterian Church in Roanoke, Virginia, titled "Our Centennial Jubilee." The bulletin is dated May 28, 1851 - May 28, 1951

    Record Type: Archive

    Centennial Bulletin, outside Back & Cover
  6. First Presbyterian Church, circa 1965
  7. Handmade doll's chair; made from twigs in 1881.
  8. Roanoke, Virginia: A City of Enterprise, Energy and Progress - 1922

    A history of Roanoke including various photographs and drawings of Roanoke City and the surrounding area, published in 1922 for the Roanoke Booster Club.

    Record Type: Archive

    Roanoke History
  9. They Built Roanoke: Celebrating the individuals who developed Roanoke's History, and the Architecture associated with those people. - 1997

    A 1997 calendar created by the Roanoke Valley Historical Society & Museum: Celebrating the individuals who developed Roanoke's History, and the Architecture associated with those people. Cover - black and white drawing of Salem Avenue; Interior - black and white photographs of people and places of Roanoke, Virginia.

    Record Type: Archive

    Roanoke Calendar, "The Built Roanoke 1997"
  10. Three Men at First Presbyterian Church

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