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  1. Cockade City's Surrender by J. P. Williamson - June 17, 1894

    The first four pages are newspaper strips that have been glued to scrap paper. The paper is from Bernard's old legal cases; the typing on the reverse is visible through the paper. At the bottom of the first page is a biography, written by Bernard, of Mr. Williamson. Inserted between the cut newspaper articles are photo images that are referred to within the text. Following the first four pages are four pages, titled "Addendum", that pertain to an...

    Record Type: Archive

    Williamson Page 1
  2. Review of the Department of Police, City of Roanoke, Virginia 1931 - 1931

    Booklet titled: "Review of the Department of Police, City of Roanoke, Virginia 1931". The name "Blair J. Fishburn" is printed at the top right on the cover.

    Record Type: Archive

    Police Review, 1931
  3. Review of the Department of Police, City of Roanoke, Virginia 1931 - 1931

    Booklet titled: "Review of the Department of Police, City of Roanoke, Virginia 1931" with red cover. Includes photographs; articles on the various divisions of the Police Department; the Police Department reports for years 1928, 1929, and 1930; a roster; advertisements; etc.

    Record Type: Archive

    Roanoke City Police Review 1931
  4. Review of the Department of Police, City of Roanoke, Virginia 1931 - 1931

    A booklet titled "Review of the Department of Police, City of Roanoke, Virginia 1931" with a red cover. It includes photographs, articles on the various divisions of the Police Department, the PD reports for years 1928, 1929, and 1930, a roster, advertisements, etc.

    Record Type: Archive

    Lakeside Park
  5. Second Presbyterian Church - circa 1908

    A color postcard of Second Presbyterian Church in Roanoke, Virginia, postmarked July 29, 1910. The church is located at 214 Mountain Avenue in Roanoke's "Old Southwest" neighborhood. The following information was taken directly from the church's website, http://www.spres.org -- "In February 1891, the idea of establishing a "second" Presbyterian church was born. Roanoke was growing rapidly, and a new church was needed to accommodate all the worsh...

    Record Type: Archive

    Second Presbyterian Church
  6. Second Presbyterian Church - circa 1910

    A color postcard of Second Presbyterian Church in Roanoke, Virginia, postmarked May 1912. The church is located at 214 Mountain Avenue in Roanoke's "Old Southwest" neighborhood. The following information was taken directly from the church's website, http://www.spres.org -- "In February 1891, the idea of establishing a "second" Presbyterian church was born. Roanoke was growing rapidly, and a new church was needed to accommodate all the worshipper...

    Record Type: Archive

    Second Presbyterian Church

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