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Henry Street Bridge - A cyanotype of the view looking south from Roanoke, Virginia showing the Henry Street Bridge, Terry Building, Anheuser-Busch Brewing Company, and Mill Mountain.
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Jefferson Street - A cabinet card with a sepia photograph of Jefferson Street, the Terry Building seen in the center of the image. Mill Mountain is in the background. The streetcar/trolley runs along its tracks, several men walking across the street.
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Letter - January 2, 1922
A letter to City Manager Mr. W. P. Hunter pertaining to cost of sidewalk in Virginia Heights area, from W. D. Wright of Magic City Realty Company, Inc.
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Receipt - August 29, 1907
Receipt of T. W. Goodwin from Aaron & Garst Co., Inc., a wagon maker in Roanoke, Virginia in the amount of $ 17.00.
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Receipt from T. W. Goodwin to C. Markley - May 12, 1908
Receipt of T. W. Goodwin dated May 12, 1908 from C. Markley, Office 205, Terry Building, Roanoke, Virginia who was a municipal contractor.
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Remember Roanoke 2007 Calendar - 2007
A 2007 Calendar printed by Valley Printers, Inc. titled "Remember Roanoke" filled with black and white images of buildings in Roanoke with brief captions. (Copy # 1)
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Remember Roanoke 2007 Calendar - 2007
A 2007 Calendar, printed by Valley Printers, Inc., titled "Remember Roanoke" filled with black and white images of buildings in Roanoke with brief captions. - Copy # 1
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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.
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