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    Object is a newspaper clipping explaining the local race for Commonwealth Attorney as well as the candidates for said race.

    Record Type: Archive

    Clipping, Newspaper
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    Object is a newspaper cut of William R. Saunders.

    Record Type: Archive

    Clipping, Newspaper
  3. A Newspaper Clipping of William R. Saunders' Death.

    Object is a newspaper clipping of an obituary, front describes the death of William Saunders from a heart attack, the back describes a car accident in which resulted in the death of four people.

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    A Newspaper Clipping of William R. Saunders' Death.
  4. Letter to Robert Carper Jr

    This letter to "Bobby" mostly contains his mother talking about the food she hopes to grow and have for dinners. She keeps him updated about others' wherabouts around the war and updates him on the family. The newspaper clipping introduces a play that will be put on by the senior class at William Byrd high school.

    Record Type: Archive

    Letter to Robert Carper Jr
  5. Newspaper Cutout of Bedford County

    Object is a newspaper cutout detailing the history of Bedford county while the backside of the newspaper shows an advertisement for bedford Theater.

    Record Type: Archive

    Newspaper Cutout of Bedford County
  6. Southwest Corner - c. 1945

    Newspaper clipping cut from the Roanoke Times written by Goodridge Wilson, Southwest Virginia historian and presbyterian minister. The article is about Southwest Virginia's involvement in World War II at its end.

    Record Type: Archive

    Southwest Corner
  7. Southwest Corner - n.d.

    Newspaper clipping cut from the Roanoke Times written by Goodridge Wilson, Southwest Virginia historian and presbyterian minister. The article is about Indian and settler relationships.

    Record Type: Archive

    Southwest Corner
  8. Southwest Corner - n.d.

    Newspaper clipping cut from the Roanoke Times written by Goodridge Wilson, Southwest Virginia historian and presbyterian minister. The article is about Southwest Virginia's involvement with Indian Wars after the Revolution. The article also mentions the War of 1812 and the Spanish American War.

    Record Type: Archive

    Southwest Corner
  9. Southwest Corner - n.d.

    Newspaper clipping cut from the Roanoke Times written by Goodridge Wilson, Southwest Virginia historian and presbyterian minister. The article reminisces about Wilson's drive through New River, painting a picture of the landscape and history as he drives through Mouth of Wilson, Narrows, and other New River locations.

    Record Type: Archive

    Southwest Corner
  10. Southwest Corner - n.d.

    Newspaper clipping cut from the Roanoke Times written by Goodridge Wilson, Southwest Virginia historian and presbyterian minister. The article is about the history of Bonsack, and how it recieved its name. Jacob Bonsack, a postmaster in a little outpost in Roanoke County, owned a woolen mill at the Bonsack depot on the Virginia and Tennessee railline. When the Civil War began, the woolen mill began making uniforms for Confederate soldiers.

    Record Type: Archive

    Southwest Corner
  11. Southwest Corner - n.d.

    Newspaper clipping cut from the Roanoke Times written by Goodridge Wilson, Southwest Virginia historian and presbyterian minister. The article is about the history of the people during the American Revolution, most notibly around the 4th of July 1776.

    Record Type: Archive

    Southwest Corner
  12. Southwest Corner - n.d.

    Newspaper clipping cut from the Roanoke Times written by Goodridge Wilson, Southwest Virginia historian and presbyterian minister. The article is about James Patton, considered by Goodridge to be the father of Southwest Virginia.

    Record Type: Archive

    Southwest Corner
  13. Southwest Corner - n.d.

    Newspaper clipping cut from the Roanoke Times written by Goodridge Wilson, Southwest Virginia historian and presbyterian minister. The article is about the ride of Molly Tynes during the Civil War as she rode swiftly to warn citizens of Wytheville before northern troops sacked the town.

    Record Type: Archive

    Southwest Corner
  14. Southwest Corner - n.d.

    Newspaper clipping cut from the Roanoke Times written by Goodridge Wilson, Southwest Virginia historian and presbyterian minister. The article is about John Blair and his influence on Southwest Virginia's churches.

    Record Type: Archive

    Southwest corner
  15. Wedding invitation for Patricia Feldmeier and Donald Kazmierczak - 1962

    Newspaper clipping for the wedding Patricia Ann Feldmeier to Donald A. Kazmierczak, who were married in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on September 29, 1962.

    Record Type: Archive

    Wedding invitation for Patricia Feldmeier and Donald Kazmierczak

Thank You!

Confirmation Message Here....