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  1. circa 1925

    A scrapbook of images of Roanoke area businesses on postcards, circa 1925.

    Record Type: Archive

    S.B. Pace Co., Inc
  2. Commemorative Plate depicting Historical Sites in VIrginia - Commemorative plate depicting historical sites in Virginia. The plate was made for the Miller and Rhoads Department Store. Circa 1958, American. The plate is white with burgundy transfer prints and the following lettering (clockwise): "MOUNT VERNON HOME OF GEORGE WASHINGTON; STATE CAPITOL BUILDING RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, DESIGNED BY THOMAS JEFFERSON, 1785; CARILLON WAR MEMORIAL; EQUESTRIAN STATUE OF WASHINGTON AT THE CAPITOL; MONTICELLO THE HOME OF THOMAS JEFFERSON; RICHMOND VIRGINIA; MEMORIAL TO EDGAR ALLAN POE; OLDEST HOUSE ERECTED IN 1686; ST. JOHN'S CHURCH FAMOUS FOR PATRICK HENRY'S SPEECH." In 1885, Linton Miller, Webster Rhoads, and Simon Gerhart opened a dry goods store in Richmond, Virginia. The store—Miller, Rhoads, & Gerhart—opened with an initial investment of $3,000. Simon Gerhart relocated to Lynchburg, Virginia in 1890 and opened his own store there. It was at this time that the nameplate of the Richmond store changed to Miller & Rhoads. By 1909, the Richmond Broad Street store covered nearly half a city block, and by 1924, it covered an entire block, stretching from Broad to Grace Street. During the middle part of the 20th century, the growth of Miller & Rhoads in Richmond was at its peak. The store was home to the ever-popular Tea Room, which featured regular fashion shows, and signature menu items such as the Missouri Club, Brunswick stew, and chocolate silk pie. As time progressed, Miller & Rhoads began to boast modern conveniences like a 1,000 car parking garage, air conditioning, and escalators. The store also hosted famous writers, art exhibits, and other community events that helped add a cosmopolitan flair to the city. A branch of the department store was openned in downtown Roanoke, Virginia, in 1958. This store was closed in 1986 when it was replaced by a Valley View Mall store.

    1993.012.006

    Record Type: Object

    Commemorative Plate of Historical Sites in Virginia
  3. State of Virginia Commemorative Plate
  4. Commemorative Plate depicting Historical Sites in Virginia
  5. Historic Shrines of Virginia

    From the dedication page..."When the City of Norfolk entertained the American Society of Civil Engineers in April, 1931, I was invited by the local chapter to outline some points of interest to be found on a trip through Virginia which had been planned for the special entertainment of the guests of the City. In response to this invitation, I read to the Society a paper, illustrated by lantern slides, giving a running description of thirty-five V...

    Record Type: Archive

    Historic Shrines of Virginia
  6. Historic Shrines of Virginia - 1933

    Historic Shrines of Virginia by W. E. Carson. Book is fairly non-descript in beige with a beige adhesive for the title attached to the cover. 'Katherine Stone' has been written on the adhesive just above the title. On the inside endpaper, Edward Stone has written the following inscription in black ink: To Charles E. Stone in appreciation of the part he contributed in the production of this book. With affectionate regard / Edward L. Stone / Roa...

    Record Type: Archive

    Historic Shrines of Virginia
  7. Mount Vernon Souvenir Spoon

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