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The court case concerned Jervey's reply to an article in Redbook that encouraged premarital sex and Martin's actions to protect Radford's virtuous reputation. Box 12 contain different cases that Charles Martin was taken to court. The American Civil Liberties Union v. Charles Martin was the rejection of a student chapter of the ACLU and the organization and Deborah Thurmon. They sued President Charles Martin, Dean of Students Frances Hulburt, and the The College Senate for denying the student chapter of the ACLU to be established at Radford. William Hale v. Charles Martin was a case that was brought against Martin when he did not reinstate Hale's tenure. The reasons for Martin's decision were poor teaching due to being unprepared for the classes he taught which caused a number of student complaints and hostility toward your department chairman. Hale continuously disrespected his chairman during department meeting and in an interview about Hale's evaluations where he called his chair a \"liar\" and stated he lost his confidence in him. Ruth Taliaferro et Al v. State Council of Higher Education was about sex and age discrimination in compensation of pay. Philip Hirschkop summoned the defendant, the State Council of Higher Education, to answer the complaint that was filed against them on the basis of discrimination. Ralph Flynn v. Charles Martin case was the Flynn's suit against Martin for not reinstating tenure and ending his teaching contract at Radford. 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Hale continuously disrespected his chairman during department meeting and in an interview about Hale's evaluations where he called his chair a \"liar\" and stated he lost his confidence in him. Ruth Taliaferro et Al v. State Council of Higher Education was about sex and age discrimination in compensation of pay. Philip Hirschkop summoned the defendant, the State Council of Higher Education, to answer the complaint that was filed against them on the basis of discrimination. Ralph Flynn v. Charles Martin case was the Flynn's suit against Martin for not reinstating tenure and ending his teaching contract at Radford. 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Hale continuously disrespected his chairman during department meeting and in an interview about Hale's evaluations where he called his chair a \"liar\" and stated he lost his confidence in him. Ruth Taliaferro et Al v. State Council of Higher Education was about sex and age discrimination in compensation of pay. Philip Hirschkop summoned the defendant, the State Council of Higher Education, to answer the complaint that was filed against them on the basis of discrimination. Ralph Flynn v. Charles Martin case was the Flynn's suit against Martin for not reinstating tenure and ending his teaching contract at Radford. 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Folder 5: Barbara Ewell - Published and unpublished poetry.  Folder 6: Louis Gallo - Poetry and a short story.  Folder 7: Opal Moore - Short story  Folder 8: Parks Lanier - Poetry  Folder 9: Rich Murphy - Short Story  Folder 10: Tim Poland - Poem. Folder 11: Rita Riddle - Poetry and a short story.  Folder 12: Selu Sisters photograph - 2002.  Folder 13: Various poetry publications: Tales from Hollins, Flood Newsletter, vol. 1, no. 1 and Vol. 1, no. 2; Chapbook: A Bitter Taste of the Night: Bedtime Stories by J. Michael King; Grab-a-Nickel poetry newsletter; and The Third Log, Hollins poetry newsletter. Folder 14: Artemis - five issues of Artemis: Artists and Writers from the Blue Ridge Mountains (1977, 1979, 1980, 1984, 1986)   Folder 15: Voices of Appalachia: 1988  Folder 16: Video: Telling the Sum of It by Michael White. An attempt to bring to the screen (White's) version of (poet Rita Sizemore) Riddle's work. 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His wife, Erika Johnson, was also opening her business, Oddfella's Cantina, simultaneously. The company was founded on the premise of bringing a world music festival to the town of Floyd, Virginia. The company sponsors events such as Floyd Fandango, Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and much more. The company's most famous event is Floyd Fest, a music festival featuring artists from all over the globe, which takes place for 5 days each July. Oddfella's was sold in 2002 for funds to start Floyd Fest. Floyd Fandango is hosted near the fourth of July. Begun in 2009, it did not take place during the years 2012-2015, as the company needed time to make the festival more profitable. Floyd Fandango now draws crowds to the reimagined fest, which now includes outdoor sports and a farm to table dinner in addition to the staples of the festival- beer, cider, and wine tastings, workshops and performances by bands that also frequent Floyd Fest. The company expanded into Northern Virginia with its Capital Carnival and Microbrew Fest, the Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and the Virginia Wine Festival in 2007. Since the Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival had operated close to 3 decades, partnering with the event helped the company gain notoriety and establish themselves. In 2016, Across the Way Productions Inc. launched the Totally Rad Roanoke Star City Concert Series, which featured Huey Lewis and The News, Blondie, and Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys' 50th Anniversary of the album \"Pet Sounds,\" that took place at Roanoke's Elmwood Park Amphitheater. Also in 2016, The Phoenix was started as a venue in Roanoke, Virginia. A nod to the battle of the bands format of the 80's and 90's, visitors to the Phoenix receive a token and votes for their favorite band at the end of the night. The winners of the battles go on to compete in Floyd Fests Annual On-The-Rise Artist Competition. 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The company expanded into Northern Virginia with its Capital Carnival and Microbrew Fest, the Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and the Virginia Wine Festival in 2007. Since the Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival had operated close to 3 decades, partnering with the event helped the company gain notoriety and establish themselves. In 2016, Across the Way Productions Inc. launched the Totally Rad Roanoke Star City Concert Series, which featured Huey Lewis and The News, Blondie, and Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys' 50th Anniversary of the album \"Pet Sounds,\" that took place at Roanoke's Elmwood Park Amphitheater. Also in 2016, The Phoenix was started as a venue in Roanoke, Virginia. A nod to the battle of the bands format of the 80's and 90's, visitors to the Phoenix receive a token and votes for their favorite band at the end of the night. The winners of the battles go on to compete in Floyd Fests Annual On-The-Rise Artist Competition. 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Begun in 2009, it did not take place during the years 2012-2015, as the company needed time to make the festival more profitable. Floyd Fandango now draws crowds to the reimagined fest, which now includes outdoor sports and a farm to table dinner in addition to the staples of the festival- beer, cider, and wine tastings, workshops and performances by bands that also frequent Floyd Fest. The company expanded into Northern Virginia with its Capital Carnival and Microbrew Fest, the Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and the Virginia Wine Festival in 2007. Since the Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival had operated close to 3 decades, partnering with the event helped the company gain notoriety and establish themselves. 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These newspaper articles and clippings document the years of 2002-2015. There is approximately 1 linear foot of multimedia items in this collection that comprise of videos, mini discs and C.D.'s. Videotapes record live shows and show an interview with Kris Hodges on Virginia Tonight. Mini discs hold recordings of live performances as well. The C.D's account for 5 linear feet of the multimedia series and are of live performances done during various Floyd Fests and feature bands such as Donna the Buffalo, Trampling Turtles and African Showboys. As well as commercial C.D's produced from various Floyd Fests and other miscellaneous C.D's originally intended for private use.\n"],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract label=\"Abstract\"\u003eAcross the Way Productions Inc. was founded in 2002 by Kris Hodges and Erika Johnson. The two wished to create a world music festival in Floyd, Virginia and thus Floyd Fest began in September of 2002. 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His wife, Erika Johnson, was also opening her business, Oddfella's Cantina, simultaneously. The company was founded on the premise of bringing a world music festival to the town of Floyd, Virginia. The company sponsors events such as Floyd Fandango, Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and much more. The company's most famous event is Floyd Fest, a music festival featuring artists from all over the globe, which takes place for 5 days each July. Oddfella's was sold in 2002 for funds to start Floyd Fest. Floyd Fandango is hosted near the fourth of July. Begun in 2009, it did not take place during the years 2012-2015, as the company needed time to make the festival more profitable. Floyd Fandango now draws crowds to the reimagined fest, which now includes outdoor sports and a farm to table dinner in addition to the staples of the festival- beer, cider, and wine tastings, workshops and performances by bands that also frequent Floyd Fest. The company expanded into Northern Virginia with its Capital Carnival and Microbrew Fest, the Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and the Virginia Wine Festival in 2007. Since the Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival had operated close to 3 decades, partnering with the event helped the company gain notoriety and establish themselves. In 2016, Across the Way Productions Inc. launched the Totally Rad Roanoke Star City Concert Series, which featured Huey Lewis and The News, Blondie, and Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys' 50th Anniversary of the album \"Pet Sounds,\" that took place at Roanoke's Elmwood Park Amphitheater. Also in 2016, The Phoenix was started as a venue in Roanoke, Virginia. A nod to the battle of the bands format of the 80's and 90's, visitors to the Phoenix receive a token and votes for their favorite band at the end of the night. The winners of the battles go on to compete in Floyd Fests Annual On-The-Rise Artist Competition. The Phoenix battle of the bands competition was renewed for a second year and took place in 2017.\n","This collection features materials from Across the Way, Inc. located in Floyd, Virginia. It includes 5 linear inches of advertising material such as flyers, post cards, coasters and stickers for the events of Floyd Fest, Floyd Fandango, Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival, Virginia Wine Festival, Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, Totally Rad Roanoke Star City Concert Series and The Phoenix, which were all created by the company 1.5 linear feet of oversize advertising materials are present in this collection. 5 linear inches of graphic designs for the events are included encompassing access, parking and camping passes and bracelets, tickets and schedule of events pamphlets. Also included with graphic materials are accomplishments and accolades of the company and its events such as a proclamation from the city of Roanoke. 3 linear inches of organization of the events created by the company are present in this collection and include job descriptions of staff, logistical details, business plans and other reports of that nature, catering plans, maps of the festivals grounds, performer travel and performance organization and FAQ information. 1,090 pictures show mainly daily happenings at various Floyd Fests, but also showcase Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and the Wine Down the Music Trail Festival and a trip to Ghana to search out talent for Floyd Fest. 1.5 linear feet of oversize photographs are also included in this collection. 2 linear inches of newspaper articles and clippings are also available in this collection and deal exclusively with Floyd Fest. These newspaper articles and clippings document the years of 2002-2015. There is approximately 1 linear foot of multimedia items in this collection that comprise of videos, mini discs and C.D.'s. Videotapes record live shows and show an interview with Kris Hodges on Virginia Tonight. Mini discs hold recordings of live performances as well. The C.D's account for 5 linear feet of the multimedia series and are of live performances done during various Floyd Fests and feature bands such as Donna the Buffalo, Trampling Turtles and African Showboys. As well as commercial C.D's produced from various Floyd Fests and other miscellaneous C.D's originally intended for private use.\n","Across the Way Productions Inc. was founded in 2002 by Kris Hodges and Erika Johnson. The two wished to create a world music festival in Floyd, Virginia and thus Floyd Fest began in September of 2002. 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The series and subseries arrangement is as follows:\n","Series 1: Advertising/Promotional Material \n 1.1 Floyd Fest, 2002-2016 1.2 Floyd Fandango, 2007-2016\n 1.3 Vintage Virginia Food and Wine Festival, 2007-2015 1.4 Virginia Wine Festival, 2009-2015 1.5 Totally Rad Roanoke Star City Concert Series, 2016 1.6 Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, 2007 1.7 The Phoenix, 2006 \nSeries 2: Graphic Design for Festivals 2.1 Floyd Fest, 2002-2016 2.2 Floyd Fandango, 2010-2016 2.3 Vintage Virginia Food and Wine Festival, 2006-2015 2.4 Virginia Wine Festival, 2009-2015 2.5 Totally Rad Roanoke Star City Concert Series, Undated 2.6 Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, 2007 2.7 Accomplishments and Accolades, 2005-2011  \nSeries 3: Organization of the Festival 3.1 Floyd Fest, 2002-2015 3.2 Floyd Fest Performers, 2004-2006 3.3 Floyd Fandango, Undated 3.4 Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, 2007  3.5 Sponsorship Information, 2002-2004 \nSeries 4: Newspaper Articles  4.1 Floyd Fest, 2002-2015  \nSeries 5: Photographs and Multimedia  5.1 Assorted Photographs of Across the Way Productions Events, 2002-2014 5.2 Video Tapes, 2002-2003 5.3 Mini Discs, 2002 \nSeries 6: Live Discs  6.1 Commercial Collectors C.D's, 2002-2012 6.2 Miscellaneous C.D's, 2001-2012 6.3 Floyd Fest- July 26-29, 2007 6.4 Vintage Virginia, 2010 6.5 Fandango, 2010  6.6 Floyd Fest 8- July 23-26, 2009 6.7 Floyd Fest 7- July 24-27, 2008 6.8 Floyd Fest 9- July 22-25, 2010 6.9 Floyd Fest X- July 28- 31, 2011 6.10 Floyd Fest 11- July 26-29, 2012"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAcross the Way Productions, Inc. was founded in June 2000 by Kris Hodges in the town of Floyd, Virginia. His wife, Erika Johnson, was also opening her business, Oddfella's Cantina, simultaneously. The company was founded on the premise of bringing a world music festival to the town of Floyd, Virginia. The company sponsors events such as Floyd Fandango, Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and much more. The company's most famous event is Floyd Fest, a music festival featuring artists from all over the globe, which takes place for 5 days each July. Oddfella's was sold in 2002 for funds to start Floyd Fest. Floyd Fandango is hosted near the fourth of July. Begun in 2009, it did not take place during the years 2012-2015, as the company needed time to make the festival more profitable. Floyd Fandango now draws crowds to the reimagined fest, which now includes outdoor sports and a farm to table dinner in addition to the staples of the festival- beer, cider, and wine tastings, workshops and performances by bands that also frequent Floyd Fest. The company expanded into Northern Virginia with its Capital Carnival and Microbrew Fest, the Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and the Virginia Wine Festival in 2007. Since the Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival had operated close to 3 decades, partnering with the event helped the company gain notoriety and establish themselves. In 2016, Across the Way Productions Inc. launched the Totally Rad Roanoke Star City Concert Series, which featured Huey Lewis and The News, Blondie, and Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys' 50th Anniversary of the album \"Pet Sounds,\" that took place at Roanoke's Elmwood Park Amphitheater. Also in 2016, The Phoenix was started as a venue in Roanoke, Virginia. A nod to the battle of the bands format of the 80's and 90's, visitors to the Phoenix receive a token and votes for their favorite band at the end of the night. The winners of the battles go on to compete in Floyd Fests Annual On-The-Rise Artist Competition. The Phoenix battle of the bands competition was renewed for a second year and took place in 2017.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information \n"],"bioghist_tesim":["Across the Way Productions, Inc. was founded in June 2000 by Kris Hodges in the town of Floyd, Virginia. His wife, Erika Johnson, was also opening her business, Oddfella's Cantina, simultaneously. The company was founded on the premise of bringing a world music festival to the town of Floyd, Virginia. The company sponsors events such as Floyd Fandango, Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and much more. The company's most famous event is Floyd Fest, a music festival featuring artists from all over the globe, which takes place for 5 days each July. Oddfella's was sold in 2002 for funds to start Floyd Fest. Floyd Fandango is hosted near the fourth of July. Begun in 2009, it did not take place during the years 2012-2015, as the company needed time to make the festival more profitable. Floyd Fandango now draws crowds to the reimagined fest, which now includes outdoor sports and a farm to table dinner in addition to the staples of the festival- beer, cider, and wine tastings, workshops and performances by bands that also frequent Floyd Fest. The company expanded into Northern Virginia with its Capital Carnival and Microbrew Fest, the Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and the Virginia Wine Festival in 2007. Since the Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival had operated close to 3 decades, partnering with the event helped the company gain notoriety and establish themselves. In 2016, Across the Way Productions Inc. launched the Totally Rad Roanoke Star City Concert Series, which featured Huey Lewis and The News, Blondie, and Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys' 50th Anniversary of the album \"Pet Sounds,\" that took place at Roanoke's Elmwood Park Amphitheater. Also in 2016, The Phoenix was started as a venue in Roanoke, Virginia. A nod to the battle of the bands format of the 80's and 90's, visitors to the Phoenix receive a token and votes for their favorite band at the end of the night. The winners of the battles go on to compete in Floyd Fests Annual On-The-Rise Artist Competition. The Phoenix battle of the bands competition was renewed for a second year and took place in 2017.\n"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection features materials from Across the Way, Inc. located in Floyd, Virginia. It includes 5 linear inches of advertising material such as flyers, post cards, coasters and stickers for the events of Floyd Fest, Floyd Fandango, Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival, Virginia Wine Festival, Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, Totally Rad Roanoke Star City Concert Series and The Phoenix, which were all created by the company 1.5 linear feet of oversize advertising materials are present in this collection. 5 linear inches of graphic designs for the events are included encompassing access, parking and camping passes and bracelets, tickets and schedule of events pamphlets. Also included with graphic materials are accomplishments and accolades of the company and its events such as a proclamation from the city of Roanoke. 3 linear inches of organization of the events created by the company are present in this collection and include job descriptions of staff, logistical details, business plans and other reports of that nature, catering plans, maps of the festivals grounds, performer travel and performance organization and FAQ information. 1,090 pictures show mainly daily happenings at various Floyd Fests, but also showcase Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and the Wine Down the Music Trail Festival and a trip to Ghana to search out talent for Floyd Fest. 1.5 linear feet of oversize photographs are also included in this collection. 2 linear inches of newspaper articles and clippings are also available in this collection and deal exclusively with Floyd Fest. These newspaper articles and clippings document the years of 2002-2015. There is approximately 1 linear foot of multimedia items in this collection that comprise of videos, mini discs and C.D.'s. Videotapes record live shows and show an interview with Kris Hodges on Virginia Tonight. Mini discs hold recordings of live performances as well. The C.D's account for 5 linear feet of the multimedia series and are of live performances done during various Floyd Fests and feature bands such as Donna the Buffalo, Trampling Turtles and African Showboys. As well as commercial C.D's produced from various Floyd Fests and other miscellaneous C.D's originally intended for private use.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content\n"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection features materials from Across the Way, Inc. located in Floyd, Virginia. It includes 5 linear inches of advertising material such as flyers, post cards, coasters and stickers for the events of Floyd Fest, Floyd Fandango, Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival, Virginia Wine Festival, Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, Totally Rad Roanoke Star City Concert Series and The Phoenix, which were all created by the company 1.5 linear feet of oversize advertising materials are present in this collection. 5 linear inches of graphic designs for the events are included encompassing access, parking and camping passes and bracelets, tickets and schedule of events pamphlets. Also included with graphic materials are accomplishments and accolades of the company and its events such as a proclamation from the city of Roanoke. 3 linear inches of organization of the events created by the company are present in this collection and include job descriptions of staff, logistical details, business plans and other reports of that nature, catering plans, maps of the festivals grounds, performer travel and performance organization and FAQ information. 1,090 pictures show mainly daily happenings at various Floyd Fests, but also showcase Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and the Wine Down the Music Trail Festival and a trip to Ghana to search out talent for Floyd Fest. 1.5 linear feet of oversize photographs are also included in this collection. 2 linear inches of newspaper articles and clippings are also available in this collection and deal exclusively with Floyd Fest. These newspaper articles and clippings document the years of 2002-2015. There is approximately 1 linear foot of multimedia items in this collection that comprise of videos, mini discs and C.D.'s. Videotapes record live shows and show an interview with Kris Hodges on Virginia Tonight. Mini discs hold recordings of live performances as well. The C.D's account for 5 linear feet of the multimedia series and are of live performances done during various Floyd Fests and feature bands such as Donna the Buffalo, Trampling Turtles and African Showboys. As well as commercial C.D's produced from various Floyd Fests and other miscellaneous C.D's originally intended for private use.\n"],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract label=\"Abstract\"\u003eAcross the Way Productions Inc. was founded in 2002 by Kris Hodges and Erika Johnson. The two wished to create a world music festival in Floyd, Virginia and thus Floyd Fest began in September of 2002. 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Ruth also wrote post scripts in several of her mothers letters to Neal of May 17, 1927, and March 25, 1928.\nThe Neal Phipps papers also include three letters from Chloe who appears to be a former girlfriend of Neals with whom he was still corresponding. \nIn one she requests that he not continue to disguise his letters to her as she didnt mind who knew that they corresponded. \nIn another she chastises Neal strongly for the way he is acting making his mother worry.\nMiscellaneous papers include bills from Jess E. Baughman, D.D.S. of Rural Retreat, Gammons Inc. Department Store, City Garage, Inc., Bluefield Floral Co., \nreceipts from J. N. Cassell and the Mt. Airy Lodge No. 226, a letter from B. Wade Harper, and a letter from J. N. Cassell upbraiding Neal for not answering his letter.\n","Contains approximately 450 letters and original mail envelopes of correspondence between Miss C.L. Snodgrass of New Castle, Virginia and R.L. SIzer, Neal Philips, R. H. 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Snodgrass,1909-1910\u003c/p\u003e\u003c/blockquote\u003e \n\u003cblockquote\u003e\u003cp\u003eBox 3: Rufus Lee Sizer to Clara L. Snodgrass, January 1911-June 1912\u003c/p\u003e\u003c/blockquote\u003e\n\u003cblockquote\u003e\u003cp\u003eBox 4: Rufus Lee Sizer to Clara L. Snodgrass, July 1912 - November 1914 \u003c/p\u003e\u003c/blockquote\u003e\n\u003cblockquote\u003e\u003cp\u003eBox 5: Rufus Lee Sizer to Clara L. (Snodgrass) Sizer, July 1916 - October 1917; Clara L. (Snodgrass) Sizer to Rufus Lee Sizer, 1904-1913 \u003c/p\u003e\u003c/blockquote\u003e\n\u003cblockquote\u003e\u003cp\u003eBox 6: Letters to Mrs. Dell C. Miller (Mrs. A.H.M.); Letters to Mrs. R. H. Miller; Letters to J. Neal Phipps from Mrs. J.M. Phipps, \"Ruth\" Phipps?, and \"Chloe\"; J. 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Sizer to Clara Snodgrass are mostly love letters with bits of news scattered throughout.\nFrom 1903 to 1905, Sizer wrote from Clifton Forge and Glen Jean, both in West Virginia. \nHe appears to have been working for the Alleghany Bottling Company, Manufacturers of Carbonated Beverages. \nLetters from 1903 mention a strike at the bottling plant. \n1904 letters include comments about local baseball games; and the murders of Rey Bum and George Blake. \n1905 letters mention an accident at the bottling factory in which Sizer was injured; and job offers that Sizer is considering.\nLetters from 1907-1908 come from Clifton Forge, Va, where Sizer may have been working for Karnes and Farrier Cash Grocers.\nFrom 1909 to 1914, Sizer travelled with the Wrought Iron Range Company, installing ranges in Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia. \nThe 1909 letters include notes about the possibility of Sizer being transferred to Georgia; and his impression of the people of Richlands, Va. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe 1911 letters speak of a possible investment opportunity with Ripley Springs and Claras trip to West Virginia. \nLetters from 1912 mention the death of H. H. Crawford, President of the Wrought Iron Range Co. the death of a Mr. Caldwell and a shooting in New Castle. \nThe 1913 and 1914 letters deal mostly with plans for Clara and Rufus' upcoming wedding.\nLetters from 1916-1917 are less frequent, as Sizer appears to have travelled only a few months out of the year.\nThe letters that Clara Snodgrass wrote from her home in Johns Creek near New Castle are also love letters with some news of family and friends in Craig County, notes about the weather, the crops, and local happenings.\n\u003cblockquote\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe Miller Letters\u003c/p\u003e\u003c/blockquote\u003e\nThe Miller papers contain letters to Mrs. Dell C. Miller and Mrs. R. H. Miller, both of Rural Retreat, Virginia, who appear to have been applying for teaching positions.\nLetters to Mrs. Dell C. Miller consist of returned applications and letters of rejection from Concord State Normal School, Allegheny Collegiate Institute, Pittsylvania County Public School, Danville Public Schools, and the Virginia Sunday School Association; and a letter about an efficiency institute.\nLetters to Mrs. R. H. Miller 1924 include returned applications and letters of rejection from George Peabody College for Teachers, Roanoke County Public Schools, Farmville High School, and Dade County Florida Public Schools; and a job offer and employee Christmas letter from the Virginia Public School Association. \nLetters from 1925 include returned applications and letters of rejection from Norfolk City Public Schools, and Richmond Public Schools; and a job offer from Ferrum Training School. \nMrs. Millers papers also include an empty envelope from 1940 postmarked Red Cross Roll Call JOIN.\n\u003cblockquote\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe Phipps Letters\u003c/p\u003e\u003c/blockquote\u003e\nThe Phipps Papers contain letters written to Mr. John Neal Phipps in Northfork, West Virginia from his friends and family in Rural Retreat, Virginia, and miscellaneous bills and receipts.\nLetters from his mother, Mrs. J. M. Phipps (Cora Miller Phipps) mostly discuss Rural Retreat News such as the weather; the crops; market prices for cabbage, eggs, and other produce; trips to Wytheville, Marion, and other nearby places; illnesses among the family and neighbors; deaths in the community; church functions and faith; news about friends and family who have left Rural Retreat to find work; and words of advice.\nA few of the letters mention a Dell, possibly Mrs. Dell C. Miller, and a few mention a Chloe. Neal is addressed as Pete in many of the letters. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe 1927 letters also include notes about the Rural Retreat drug store, the proposed hosiery mill in Pulaski, Virginia, a rumored milk condensing plant in Rural Retreat, \na Presbyterian revival and black camp meeting the Holy Rollers the OK Harris shooting and a town rumor of Neals engagement to a D.\nThe 1928 letters include comments about Ruth Phipps getting a divorce Rural Retreat as a bootlegging town, the OK Harris murder case \nNeals defeat by a black candidate for a position with the Northfork Postal Office and Cora Phipps indignation at the Price family for what they did at Mas place.\nTwo letters from Neal Phipps sister Ruth tell news of family and friends. Ruth also wrote post scripts in several of her mothers letters to Neal of May 17, 1927, and March 25, 1928.\nThe Neal Phipps papers also include three letters from Chloe who appears to be a former girlfriend of Neals with whom he was still corresponding. \nIn one she requests that he not continue to disguise his letters to her as she didnt mind who knew that they corresponded. \nIn another she chastises Neal strongly for the way he is acting making his mother worry.\nMiscellaneous papers include bills from Jess E. Baughman, D.D.S. of Rural Retreat, Gammons Inc. Department Store, City Garage, Inc., Bluefield Floral Co., \nreceipts from J. N. Cassell and the Mt. Airy Lodge No. 226, a letter from B. Wade Harper, and a letter from J. N. Cassell upbraiding Neal for not answering his letter.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content\n"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Snodgrass and Sizer Letters \nThe Snodgrass and Sizer letters contain correspondence between Miss Clara L. Snodgrass of New Castle, Virginia, and Mr. Rufus Lee Sizer who spent much of his time travelling and working several jobs. \nMiss Snodgrass married Mr. Sizer some time between November 1914 and July 1916.\nThe letters from R.L. Sizer to Clara Snodgrass are mostly love letters with bits of news scattered throughout.\nFrom 1903 to 1905, Sizer wrote from Clifton Forge and Glen Jean, both in West Virginia. \nHe appears to have been working for the Alleghany Bottling Company, Manufacturers of Carbonated Beverages. \nLetters from 1903 mention a strike at the bottling plant. \n1904 letters include comments about local baseball games; and the murders of Rey Bum and George Blake. \n1905 letters mention an accident at the bottling factory in which Sizer was injured; and job offers that Sizer is considering.\nLetters from 1907-1908 come from Clifton Forge, Va, where Sizer may have been working for Karnes and Farrier Cash Grocers.\nFrom 1909 to 1914, Sizer travelled with the Wrought Iron Range Company, installing ranges in Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia. \nThe 1909 letters include notes about the possibility of Sizer being transferred to Georgia; and his impression of the people of Richlands, Va. ","The 1911 letters speak of a possible investment opportunity with Ripley Springs and Claras trip to West Virginia. \nLetters from 1912 mention the death of H. H. Crawford, President of the Wrought Iron Range Co. the death of a Mr. Caldwell and a shooting in New Castle. \nThe 1913 and 1914 letters deal mostly with plans for Clara and Rufus' upcoming wedding.\nLetters from 1916-1917 are less frequent, as Sizer appears to have travelled only a few months out of the year.\nThe letters that Clara Snodgrass wrote from her home in Johns Creek near New Castle are also love letters with some news of family and friends in Craig County, notes about the weather, the crops, and local happenings.\n The Miller Letters \nThe Miller papers contain letters to Mrs. Dell C. Miller and Mrs. R. H. Miller, both of Rural Retreat, Virginia, who appear to have been applying for teaching positions.\nLetters to Mrs. Dell C. Miller consist of returned applications and letters of rejection from Concord State Normal School, Allegheny Collegiate Institute, Pittsylvania County Public School, Danville Public Schools, and the Virginia Sunday School Association; and a letter about an efficiency institute.\nLetters to Mrs. R. H. Miller 1924 include returned applications and letters of rejection from George Peabody College for Teachers, Roanoke County Public Schools, Farmville High School, and Dade County Florida Public Schools; and a job offer and employee Christmas letter from the Virginia Public School Association. \nLetters from 1925 include returned applications and letters of rejection from Norfolk City Public Schools, and Richmond Public Schools; and a job offer from Ferrum Training School. \nMrs. Millers papers also include an empty envelope from 1940 postmarked Red Cross Roll Call JOIN.\n The Phipps Letters \nThe Phipps Papers contain letters written to Mr. John Neal Phipps in Northfork, West Virginia from his friends and family in Rural Retreat, Virginia, and miscellaneous bills and receipts.\nLetters from his mother, Mrs. J. M. Phipps (Cora Miller Phipps) mostly discuss Rural Retreat News such as the weather; the crops; market prices for cabbage, eggs, and other produce; trips to Wytheville, Marion, and other nearby places; illnesses among the family and neighbors; deaths in the community; church functions and faith; news about friends and family who have left Rural Retreat to find work; and words of advice.\nA few of the letters mention a Dell, possibly Mrs. Dell C. Miller, and a few mention a Chloe. Neal is addressed as Pete in many of the letters. ","The 1927 letters also include notes about the Rural Retreat drug store, the proposed hosiery mill in Pulaski, Virginia, a rumored milk condensing plant in Rural Retreat, \na Presbyterian revival and black camp meeting the Holy Rollers the OK Harris shooting and a town rumor of Neals engagement to a D.\nThe 1928 letters include comments about Ruth Phipps getting a divorce Rural Retreat as a bootlegging town, the OK Harris murder case \nNeals defeat by a black candidate for a position with the Northfork Postal Office and Cora Phipps indignation at the Price family for what they did at Mas place.\nTwo letters from Neal Phipps sister Ruth tell news of family and friends. Ruth also wrote post scripts in several of her mothers letters to Neal of May 17, 1927, and March 25, 1928.\nThe Neal Phipps papers also include three letters from Chloe who appears to be a former girlfriend of Neals with whom he was still corresponding. \nIn one she requests that he not continue to disguise his letters to her as she didnt mind who knew that they corresponded. \nIn another she chastises Neal strongly for the way he is acting making his mother worry.\nMiscellaneous papers include bills from Jess E. Baughman, D.D.S. of Rural Retreat, Gammons Inc. Department Store, City Garage, Inc., Bluefield Floral Co., \nreceipts from J. N. Cassell and the Mt. Airy Lodge No. 226, a letter from B. Wade Harper, and a letter from J. N. Cassell upbraiding Neal for not answering his letter.\n"],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract label=\"Abstract\"\u003eContains approximately 450 letters and original mail envelopes of correspondence between Miss C.L. 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Neal Phipps Miscellaneous Bills and Receipts ","The Snodgrass and Sizer Letters \nThe Snodgrass and Sizer letters contain correspondence between Miss Clara L. Snodgrass of New Castle, Virginia, and Mr. Rufus Lee Sizer who spent much of his time travelling and working several jobs. \nMiss Snodgrass married Mr. Sizer some time between November 1914 and July 1916.\nThe letters from R.L. Sizer to Clara Snodgrass are mostly love letters with bits of news scattered throughout.\nFrom 1903 to 1905, Sizer wrote from Clifton Forge and Glen Jean, both in West Virginia. \nHe appears to have been working for the Alleghany Bottling Company, Manufacturers of Carbonated Beverages. \nLetters from 1903 mention a strike at the bottling plant. \n1904 letters include comments about local baseball games; and the murders of Rey Bum and George Blake. \n1905 letters mention an accident at the bottling factory in which Sizer was injured; and job offers that Sizer is considering.\nLetters from 1907-1908 come from Clifton Forge, Va, where Sizer may have been working for Karnes and Farrier Cash Grocers.\nFrom 1909 to 1914, Sizer travelled with the Wrought Iron Range Company, installing ranges in Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia. \nThe 1909 letters include notes about the possibility of Sizer being transferred to Georgia; and his impression of the people of Richlands, Va. ","The 1911 letters speak of a possible investment opportunity with Ripley Springs and Claras trip to West Virginia. \nLetters from 1912 mention the death of H. H. Crawford, President of the Wrought Iron Range Co. the death of a Mr. Caldwell and a shooting in New Castle. \nThe 1913 and 1914 letters deal mostly with plans for Clara and Rufus' upcoming wedding.\nLetters from 1916-1917 are less frequent, as Sizer appears to have travelled only a few months out of the year.\nThe letters that Clara Snodgrass wrote from her home in Johns Creek near New Castle are also love letters with some news of family and friends in Craig County, notes about the weather, the crops, and local happenings.\n The Miller Letters \nThe Miller papers contain letters to Mrs. Dell C. Miller and Mrs. R. H. Miller, both of Rural Retreat, Virginia, who appear to have been applying for teaching positions.\nLetters to Mrs. Dell C. Miller consist of returned applications and letters of rejection from Concord State Normal School, Allegheny Collegiate Institute, Pittsylvania County Public School, Danville Public Schools, and the Virginia Sunday School Association; and a letter about an efficiency institute.\nLetters to Mrs. R. H. Miller 1924 include returned applications and letters of rejection from George Peabody College for Teachers, Roanoke County Public Schools, Farmville High School, and Dade County Florida Public Schools; and a job offer and employee Christmas letter from the Virginia Public School Association. \nLetters from 1925 include returned applications and letters of rejection from Norfolk City Public Schools, and Richmond Public Schools; and a job offer from Ferrum Training School. \nMrs. Millers papers also include an empty envelope from 1940 postmarked Red Cross Roll Call JOIN.\n The Phipps Letters \nThe Phipps Papers contain letters written to Mr. John Neal Phipps in Northfork, West Virginia from his friends and family in Rural Retreat, Virginia, and miscellaneous bills and receipts.\nLetters from his mother, Mrs. J. M. Phipps (Cora Miller Phipps) mostly discuss Rural Retreat News such as the weather; the crops; market prices for cabbage, eggs, and other produce; trips to Wytheville, Marion, and other nearby places; illnesses among the family and neighbors; deaths in the community; church functions and faith; news about friends and family who have left Rural Retreat to find work; and words of advice.\nA few of the letters mention a Dell, possibly Mrs. Dell C. Miller, and a few mention a Chloe. Neal is addressed as Pete in many of the letters. ","The 1927 letters also include notes about the Rural Retreat drug store, the proposed hosiery mill in Pulaski, Virginia, a rumored milk condensing plant in Rural Retreat, \na Presbyterian revival and black camp meeting the Holy Rollers the OK Harris shooting and a town rumor of Neals engagement to a D.\nThe 1928 letters include comments about Ruth Phipps getting a divorce Rural Retreat as a bootlegging town, the OK Harris murder case \nNeals defeat by a black candidate for a position with the Northfork Postal Office and Cora Phipps indignation at the Price family for what they did at Mas place.\nTwo letters from Neal Phipps sister Ruth tell news of family and friends. Ruth also wrote post scripts in several of her mothers letters to Neal of May 17, 1927, and March 25, 1928.\nThe Neal Phipps papers also include three letters from Chloe who appears to be a former girlfriend of Neals with whom he was still corresponding. \nIn one she requests that he not continue to disguise his letters to her as she didnt mind who knew that they corresponded. \nIn another she chastises Neal strongly for the way he is acting making his mother worry.\nMiscellaneous papers include bills from Jess E. Baughman, D.D.S. of Rural Retreat, Gammons Inc. Department Store, City Garage, Inc., Bluefield Floral Co., \nreceipts from J. N. Cassell and the Mt. Airy Lodge No. 226, a letter from B. Wade Harper, and a letter from J. N. Cassell upbraiding Neal for not answering his letter.\n","Contains approximately 450 letters and original mail envelopes of correspondence between Miss C.L. Snodgrass of New Castle, Virginia and R.L. SIzer, Neal Philips, R. H. 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Sizer to Clara Snodgrass are mostly love letters with bits of news scattered throughout.\nFrom 1903 to 1905, Sizer wrote from Clifton Forge and Glen Jean, both in West Virginia. \nHe appears to have been working for the Alleghany Bottling Company, Manufacturers of Carbonated Beverages. \nLetters from 1903 mention a strike at the bottling plant. \n1904 letters include comments about local baseball games; and the murders of Rey Bum and George Blake. \n1905 letters mention an accident at the bottling factory in which Sizer was injured; and job offers that Sizer is considering.\nLetters from 1907-1908 come from Clifton Forge, Va, where Sizer may have been working for Karnes and Farrier Cash Grocers.\nFrom 1909 to 1914, Sizer travelled with the Wrought Iron Range Company, installing ranges in Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia. \nThe 1909 letters include notes about the possibility of Sizer being transferred to Georgia; and his impression of the people of Richlands, Va. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe 1911 letters speak of a possible investment opportunity with Ripley Springs and Claras trip to West Virginia. \nLetters from 1912 mention the death of H. H. Crawford, President of the Wrought Iron Range Co. the death of a Mr. Caldwell and a shooting in New Castle. \nThe 1913 and 1914 letters deal mostly with plans for Clara and Rufus' upcoming wedding.\nLetters from 1916-1917 are less frequent, as Sizer appears to have travelled only a few months out of the year.\nThe letters that Clara Snodgrass wrote from her home in Johns Creek near New Castle are also love letters with some news of family and friends in Craig County, notes about the weather, the crops, and local happenings.\n\u003cblockquote\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe Miller Letters\u003c/p\u003e\u003c/blockquote\u003e\nThe Miller papers contain letters to Mrs. Dell C. Miller and Mrs. R. H. Miller, both of Rural Retreat, Virginia, who appear to have been applying for teaching positions.\nLetters to Mrs. Dell C. Miller consist of returned applications and letters of rejection from Concord State Normal School, Allegheny Collegiate Institute, Pittsylvania County Public School, Danville Public Schools, and the Virginia Sunday School Association; and a letter about an efficiency institute.\nLetters to Mrs. R. H. Miller 1924 include returned applications and letters of rejection from George Peabody College for Teachers, Roanoke County Public Schools, Farmville High School, and Dade County Florida Public Schools; and a job offer and employee Christmas letter from the Virginia Public School Association. \nLetters from 1925 include returned applications and letters of rejection from Norfolk City Public Schools, and Richmond Public Schools; and a job offer from Ferrum Training School. \nMrs. Millers papers also include an empty envelope from 1940 postmarked Red Cross Roll Call JOIN.\n\u003cblockquote\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe Phipps Letters\u003c/p\u003e\u003c/blockquote\u003e\nThe Phipps Papers contain letters written to Mr. John Neal Phipps in Northfork, West Virginia from his friends and family in Rural Retreat, Virginia, and miscellaneous bills and receipts.\nLetters from his mother, Mrs. J. M. Phipps (Cora Miller Phipps) mostly discuss Rural Retreat News such as the weather; the crops; market prices for cabbage, eggs, and other produce; trips to Wytheville, Marion, and other nearby places; illnesses among the family and neighbors; deaths in the community; church functions and faith; news about friends and family who have left Rural Retreat to find work; and words of advice.\nA few of the letters mention a Dell, possibly Mrs. Dell C. Miller, and a few mention a Chloe. Neal is addressed as Pete in many of the letters. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe 1927 letters also include notes about the Rural Retreat drug store, the proposed hosiery mill in Pulaski, Virginia, a rumored milk condensing plant in Rural Retreat, \na Presbyterian revival and black camp meeting the Holy Rollers the OK Harris shooting and a town rumor of Neals engagement to a D.\nThe 1928 letters include comments about Ruth Phipps getting a divorce Rural Retreat as a bootlegging town, the OK Harris murder case \nNeals defeat by a black candidate for a position with the Northfork Postal Office and Cora Phipps indignation at the Price family for what they did at Mas place.\nTwo letters from Neal Phipps sister Ruth tell news of family and friends. Ruth also wrote post scripts in several of her mothers letters to Neal of May 17, 1927, and March 25, 1928.\nThe Neal Phipps papers also include three letters from Chloe who appears to be a former girlfriend of Neals with whom he was still corresponding. \nIn one she requests that he not continue to disguise his letters to her as she didnt mind who knew that they corresponded. \nIn another she chastises Neal strongly for the way he is acting making his mother worry.\nMiscellaneous papers include bills from Jess E. Baughman, D.D.S. of Rural Retreat, Gammons Inc. Department Store, City Garage, Inc., Bluefield Floral Co., \nreceipts from J. N. Cassell and the Mt. Airy Lodge No. 226, a letter from B. Wade Harper, and a letter from J. N. Cassell upbraiding Neal for not answering his letter.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content\n"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Snodgrass and Sizer Letters \nThe Snodgrass and Sizer letters contain correspondence between Miss Clara L. Snodgrass of New Castle, Virginia, and Mr. Rufus Lee Sizer who spent much of his time travelling and working several jobs. \nMiss Snodgrass married Mr. Sizer some time between November 1914 and July 1916.\nThe letters from R.L. Sizer to Clara Snodgrass are mostly love letters with bits of news scattered throughout.\nFrom 1903 to 1905, Sizer wrote from Clifton Forge and Glen Jean, both in West Virginia. \nHe appears to have been working for the Alleghany Bottling Company, Manufacturers of Carbonated Beverages. \nLetters from 1903 mention a strike at the bottling plant. \n1904 letters include comments about local baseball games; and the murders of Rey Bum and George Blake. \n1905 letters mention an accident at the bottling factory in which Sizer was injured; and job offers that Sizer is considering.\nLetters from 1907-1908 come from Clifton Forge, Va, where Sizer may have been working for Karnes and Farrier Cash Grocers.\nFrom 1909 to 1914, Sizer travelled with the Wrought Iron Range Company, installing ranges in Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia. \nThe 1909 letters include notes about the possibility of Sizer being transferred to Georgia; and his impression of the people of Richlands, Va. ","The 1911 letters speak of a possible investment opportunity with Ripley Springs and Claras trip to West Virginia. \nLetters from 1912 mention the death of H. H. Crawford, President of the Wrought Iron Range Co. the death of a Mr. Caldwell and a shooting in New Castle. \nThe 1913 and 1914 letters deal mostly with plans for Clara and Rufus' upcoming wedding.\nLetters from 1916-1917 are less frequent, as Sizer appears to have travelled only a few months out of the year.\nThe letters that Clara Snodgrass wrote from her home in Johns Creek near New Castle are also love letters with some news of family and friends in Craig County, notes about the weather, the crops, and local happenings.\n The Miller Letters \nThe Miller papers contain letters to Mrs. Dell C. Miller and Mrs. R. H. Miller, both of Rural Retreat, Virginia, who appear to have been applying for teaching positions.\nLetters to Mrs. Dell C. Miller consist of returned applications and letters of rejection from Concord State Normal School, Allegheny Collegiate Institute, Pittsylvania County Public School, Danville Public Schools, and the Virginia Sunday School Association; and a letter about an efficiency institute.\nLetters to Mrs. R. H. Miller 1924 include returned applications and letters of rejection from George Peabody College for Teachers, Roanoke County Public Schools, Farmville High School, and Dade County Florida Public Schools; and a job offer and employee Christmas letter from the Virginia Public School Association. \nLetters from 1925 include returned applications and letters of rejection from Norfolk City Public Schools, and Richmond Public Schools; and a job offer from Ferrum Training School. \nMrs. Millers papers also include an empty envelope from 1940 postmarked Red Cross Roll Call JOIN.\n The Phipps Letters \nThe Phipps Papers contain letters written to Mr. John Neal Phipps in Northfork, West Virginia from his friends and family in Rural Retreat, Virginia, and miscellaneous bills and receipts.\nLetters from his mother, Mrs. J. M. Phipps (Cora Miller Phipps) mostly discuss Rural Retreat News such as the weather; the crops; market prices for cabbage, eggs, and other produce; trips to Wytheville, Marion, and other nearby places; illnesses among the family and neighbors; deaths in the community; church functions and faith; news about friends and family who have left Rural Retreat to find work; and words of advice.\nA few of the letters mention a Dell, possibly Mrs. Dell C. Miller, and a few mention a Chloe. Neal is addressed as Pete in many of the letters. ","The 1927 letters also include notes about the Rural Retreat drug store, the proposed hosiery mill in Pulaski, Virginia, a rumored milk condensing plant in Rural Retreat, \na Presbyterian revival and black camp meeting the Holy Rollers the OK Harris shooting and a town rumor of Neals engagement to a D.\nThe 1928 letters include comments about Ruth Phipps getting a divorce Rural Retreat as a bootlegging town, the OK Harris murder case \nNeals defeat by a black candidate for a position with the Northfork Postal Office and Cora Phipps indignation at the Price family for what they did at Mas place.\nTwo letters from Neal Phipps sister Ruth tell news of family and friends. Ruth also wrote post scripts in several of her mothers letters to Neal of May 17, 1927, and March 25, 1928.\nThe Neal Phipps papers also include three letters from Chloe who appears to be a former girlfriend of Neals with whom he was still corresponding. \nIn one she requests that he not continue to disguise his letters to her as she didnt mind who knew that they corresponded. \nIn another she chastises Neal strongly for the way he is acting making his mother worry.\nMiscellaneous papers include bills from Jess E. Baughman, D.D.S. of Rural Retreat, Gammons Inc. Department Store, City Garage, Inc., Bluefield Floral Co., \nreceipts from J. N. Cassell and the Mt. Airy Lodge No. 226, a letter from B. Wade Harper, and a letter from J. N. Cassell upbraiding Neal for not answering his letter.\n"],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract label=\"Abstract\"\u003eContains approximately 450 letters and original mail envelopes of correspondence between Miss C.L. 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His wife, Erika Johnson, was also opening her business, Oddfella's Cantina, simultaneously. The company was founded on the premise of bringing a world music festival to the town of Floyd, Virginia. The company sponsors events such as Floyd Fandango, Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and much more. The company's most famous event is Floyd Fest, a music festival featuring artists from all over the globe, which takes place for 5 days each July. Oddfella's was sold in 2002 for funds to start Floyd Fest. Floyd Fandango is hosted near the fourth of July. Begun in 2009, it did not take place during the years 2012-2015, as the company needed time to make the festival more profitable. Floyd Fandango now draws crowds to the reimagined fest, which now includes outdoor sports and a farm to table dinner in addition to the staples of the festival- beer, cider, and wine tastings, workshops and performances by bands that also frequent Floyd Fest. The company expanded into Northern Virginia with its Capital Carnival and Microbrew Fest, the Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and the Virginia Wine Festival in 2007. Since the Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival had operated close to 3 decades, partnering with the event helped the company gain notoriety and establish themselves. In 2016, Across the Way Productions Inc. launched the Totally Rad Roanoke Star City Concert Series, which featured Huey Lewis and The News, Blondie, and Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys' 50th Anniversary of the album \"Pet Sounds,\" that took place at Roanoke's Elmwood Park Amphitheater. Also in 2016, The Phoenix was started as a venue in Roanoke, Virginia. A nod to the battle of the bands format of the 80's and 90's, visitors to the Phoenix receive a token and votes for their favorite band at the end of the night. The winners of the battles go on to compete in Floyd Fests Annual On-The-Rise Artist Competition. The Phoenix battle of the bands competition was renewed for a second year and took place in 2017.\n","This collection features materials from Across the Way, Inc. located in Floyd, Virginia. It includes 5 linear inches of advertising material such as flyers, post cards, coasters and stickers for the events of Floyd Fest, Floyd Fandango, Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival, Virginia Wine Festival, Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, Totally Rad Roanoke Star City Concert Series and The Phoenix, which were all created by the company 1.5 linear feet of oversize advertising materials are present in this collection. 5 linear inches of graphic designs for the events are included encompassing access, parking and camping passes and bracelets, tickets and schedule of events pamphlets. Also included with graphic materials are accomplishments and accolades of the company and its events such as a proclamation from the city of Roanoke. 3 linear inches of organization of the events created by the company are present in this collection and include job descriptions of staff, logistical details, business plans and other reports of that nature, catering plans, maps of the festivals grounds, performer travel and performance organization and FAQ information. 1,090 pictures show mainly daily happenings at various Floyd Fests, but also showcase Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and the Wine Down the Music Trail Festival and a trip to Ghana to search out talent for Floyd Fest. 1.5 linear feet of oversize photographs are also included in this collection. 2 linear inches of newspaper articles and clippings are also available in this collection and deal exclusively with Floyd Fest. These newspaper articles and clippings document the years of 2002-2015. There is approximately 1 linear foot of multimedia items in this collection that comprise of videos, mini discs and C.D.'s. Videotapes record live shows and show an interview with Kris Hodges on Virginia Tonight. Mini discs hold recordings of live performances as well. The C.D's account for 5 linear feet of the multimedia series and are of live performances done during various Floyd Fests and feature bands such as Donna the Buffalo, Trampling Turtles and African Showboys. As well as commercial C.D's produced from various Floyd Fests and other miscellaneous C.D's originally intended for private use.\n","Across the Way Productions Inc. was founded in 2002 by Kris Hodges and Erika Johnson. The two wished to create a world music festival in Floyd, Virginia and thus Floyd Fest began in September of 2002. 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The company expanded into Northern Virginia with its Capital Carnival and Microbrew Fest, the Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and the Virginia Wine Festival in 2007. Since the Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival had operated close to 3 decades, partnering with the event helped the company gain notoriety and establish themselves. In 2016, Across the Way Productions Inc. launched the Totally Rad Roanoke Star City Concert Series, which featured Huey Lewis and The News, Blondie, and Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys' 50th Anniversary of the album \"Pet Sounds,\" that took place at Roanoke's Elmwood Park Amphitheater. Also in 2016, The Phoenix was started as a venue in Roanoke, Virginia. A nod to the battle of the bands format of the 80's and 90's, visitors to the Phoenix receive a token and votes for their favorite band at the end of the night. The winners of the battles go on to compete in Floyd Fests Annual On-The-Rise Artist Competition. 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His wife, Erika Johnson, was also opening her business, Oddfella's Cantina, simultaneously. The company was founded on the premise of bringing a world music festival to the town of Floyd, Virginia. The company sponsors events such as Floyd Fandango, Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and much more. The company's most famous event is Floyd Fest, a music festival featuring artists from all over the globe, which takes place for 5 days each July. Oddfella's was sold in 2002 for funds to start Floyd Fest. Floyd Fandango is hosted near the fourth of July. Begun in 2009, it did not take place during the years 2012-2015, as the company needed time to make the festival more profitable. Floyd Fandango now draws crowds to the reimagined fest, which now includes outdoor sports and a farm to table dinner in addition to the staples of the festival- beer, cider, and wine tastings, workshops and performances by bands that also frequent Floyd Fest. The company expanded into Northern Virginia with its Capital Carnival and Microbrew Fest, the Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and the Virginia Wine Festival in 2007. Since the Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival had operated close to 3 decades, partnering with the event helped the company gain notoriety and establish themselves. In 2016, Across the Way Productions Inc. launched the Totally Rad Roanoke Star City Concert Series, which featured Huey Lewis and The News, Blondie, and Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys' 50th Anniversary of the album \"Pet Sounds,\" that took place at Roanoke's Elmwood Park Amphitheater. Also in 2016, The Phoenix was started as a venue in Roanoke, Virginia. A nod to the battle of the bands format of the 80's and 90's, visitors to the Phoenix receive a token and votes for their favorite band at the end of the night. The winners of the battles go on to compete in Floyd Fests Annual On-The-Rise Artist Competition. The Phoenix battle of the bands competition was renewed for a second year and took place in 2017.\n","This collection features materials from Across the Way, Inc. located in Floyd, Virginia. It includes 5 linear inches of advertising material such as flyers, post cards, coasters and stickers for the events of Floyd Fest, Floyd Fandango, Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival, Virginia Wine Festival, Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, Totally Rad Roanoke Star City Concert Series and The Phoenix, which were all created by the company 1.5 linear feet of oversize advertising materials are present in this collection. 5 linear inches of graphic designs for the events are included encompassing access, parking and camping passes and bracelets, tickets and schedule of events pamphlets. Also included with graphic materials are accomplishments and accolades of the company and its events such as a proclamation from the city of Roanoke. 3 linear inches of organization of the events created by the company are present in this collection and include job descriptions of staff, logistical details, business plans and other reports of that nature, catering plans, maps of the festivals grounds, performer travel and performance organization and FAQ information. 1,090 pictures show mainly daily happenings at various Floyd Fests, but also showcase Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and the Wine Down the Music Trail Festival and a trip to Ghana to search out talent for Floyd Fest. 1.5 linear feet of oversize photographs are also included in this collection. 2 linear inches of newspaper articles and clippings are also available in this collection and deal exclusively with Floyd Fest. These newspaper articles and clippings document the years of 2002-2015. There is approximately 1 linear foot of multimedia items in this collection that comprise of videos, mini discs and C.D.'s. Videotapes record live shows and show an interview with Kris Hodges on Virginia Tonight. Mini discs hold recordings of live performances as well. The C.D's account for 5 linear feet of the multimedia series and are of live performances done during various Floyd Fests and feature bands such as Donna the Buffalo, Trampling Turtles and African Showboys. As well as commercial C.D's produced from various Floyd Fests and other miscellaneous C.D's originally intended for private use.\n","Across the Way Productions Inc. was founded in 2002 by Kris Hodges and Erika Johnson. The two wished to create a world music festival in Floyd, Virginia and thus Floyd Fest began in September of 2002. 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The series and subseries arrangement is as follows:\n","Series 1: Advertising/Promotional Material \n 1.1 Floyd Fest, 2002-2016 1.2 Floyd Fandango, 2007-2016\n 1.3 Vintage Virginia Food and Wine Festival, 2007-2015 1.4 Virginia Wine Festival, 2009-2015 1.5 Totally Rad Roanoke Star City Concert Series, 2016 1.6 Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, 2007 1.7 The Phoenix, 2006 \nSeries 2: Graphic Design for Festivals 2.1 Floyd Fest, 2002-2016 2.2 Floyd Fandango, 2010-2016 2.3 Vintage Virginia Food and Wine Festival, 2006-2015 2.4 Virginia Wine Festival, 2009-2015 2.5 Totally Rad Roanoke Star City Concert Series, Undated 2.6 Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, 2007 2.7 Accomplishments and Accolades, 2005-2011  \nSeries 3: Organization of the Festival 3.1 Floyd Fest, 2002-2015 3.2 Floyd Fest Performers, 2004-2006 3.3 Floyd Fandango, Undated 3.4 Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, 2007  3.5 Sponsorship Information, 2002-2004 \nSeries 4: Newspaper Articles  4.1 Floyd Fest, 2002-2015  \nSeries 5: Photographs and Multimedia  5.1 Assorted Photographs of Across the Way Productions Events, 2002-2014 5.2 Video Tapes, 2002-2003 5.3 Mini Discs, 2002 \nSeries 6: Live Discs  6.1 Commercial Collectors C.D's, 2002-2012 6.2 Miscellaneous C.D's, 2001-2012 6.3 Floyd Fest- July 26-29, 2007 6.4 Vintage Virginia, 2010 6.5 Fandango, 2010  6.6 Floyd Fest 8- July 23-26, 2009 6.7 Floyd Fest 7- July 24-27, 2008 6.8 Floyd Fest 9- July 22-25, 2010 6.9 Floyd Fest X- July 28- 31, 2011 6.10 Floyd Fest 11- July 26-29, 2012"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAcross the Way Productions, Inc. was founded in June 2000 by Kris Hodges in the town of Floyd, Virginia. His wife, Erika Johnson, was also opening her business, Oddfella's Cantina, simultaneously. The company was founded on the premise of bringing a world music festival to the town of Floyd, Virginia. The company sponsors events such as Floyd Fandango, Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and much more. The company's most famous event is Floyd Fest, a music festival featuring artists from all over the globe, which takes place for 5 days each July. Oddfella's was sold in 2002 for funds to start Floyd Fest. Floyd Fandango is hosted near the fourth of July. Begun in 2009, it did not take place during the years 2012-2015, as the company needed time to make the festival more profitable. Floyd Fandango now draws crowds to the reimagined fest, which now includes outdoor sports and a farm to table dinner in addition to the staples of the festival- beer, cider, and wine tastings, workshops and performances by bands that also frequent Floyd Fest. The company expanded into Northern Virginia with its Capital Carnival and Microbrew Fest, the Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and the Virginia Wine Festival in 2007. Since the Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival had operated close to 3 decades, partnering with the event helped the company gain notoriety and establish themselves. In 2016, Across the Way Productions Inc. launched the Totally Rad Roanoke Star City Concert Series, which featured Huey Lewis and The News, Blondie, and Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys' 50th Anniversary of the album \"Pet Sounds,\" that took place at Roanoke's Elmwood Park Amphitheater. Also in 2016, The Phoenix was started as a venue in Roanoke, Virginia. A nod to the battle of the bands format of the 80's and 90's, visitors to the Phoenix receive a token and votes for their favorite band at the end of the night. The winners of the battles go on to compete in Floyd Fests Annual On-The-Rise Artist Competition. The Phoenix battle of the bands competition was renewed for a second year and took place in 2017.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information \n"],"bioghist_tesim":["Across the Way Productions, Inc. was founded in June 2000 by Kris Hodges in the town of Floyd, Virginia. His wife, Erika Johnson, was also opening her business, Oddfella's Cantina, simultaneously. The company was founded on the premise of bringing a world music festival to the town of Floyd, Virginia. The company sponsors events such as Floyd Fandango, Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and much more. The company's most famous event is Floyd Fest, a music festival featuring artists from all over the globe, which takes place for 5 days each July. Oddfella's was sold in 2002 for funds to start Floyd Fest. Floyd Fandango is hosted near the fourth of July. Begun in 2009, it did not take place during the years 2012-2015, as the company needed time to make the festival more profitable. Floyd Fandango now draws crowds to the reimagined fest, which now includes outdoor sports and a farm to table dinner in addition to the staples of the festival- beer, cider, and wine tastings, workshops and performances by bands that also frequent Floyd Fest. The company expanded into Northern Virginia with its Capital Carnival and Microbrew Fest, the Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and the Virginia Wine Festival in 2007. Since the Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival had operated close to 3 decades, partnering with the event helped the company gain notoriety and establish themselves. In 2016, Across the Way Productions Inc. launched the Totally Rad Roanoke Star City Concert Series, which featured Huey Lewis and The News, Blondie, and Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys' 50th Anniversary of the album \"Pet Sounds,\" that took place at Roanoke's Elmwood Park Amphitheater. Also in 2016, The Phoenix was started as a venue in Roanoke, Virginia. A nod to the battle of the bands format of the 80's and 90's, visitors to the Phoenix receive a token and votes for their favorite band at the end of the night. The winners of the battles go on to compete in Floyd Fests Annual On-The-Rise Artist Competition. The Phoenix battle of the bands competition was renewed for a second year and took place in 2017.\n"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection features materials from Across the Way, Inc. located in Floyd, Virginia. It includes 5 linear inches of advertising material such as flyers, post cards, coasters and stickers for the events of Floyd Fest, Floyd Fandango, Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival, Virginia Wine Festival, Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, Totally Rad Roanoke Star City Concert Series and The Phoenix, which were all created by the company 1.5 linear feet of oversize advertising materials are present in this collection. 5 linear inches of graphic designs for the events are included encompassing access, parking and camping passes and bracelets, tickets and schedule of events pamphlets. Also included with graphic materials are accomplishments and accolades of the company and its events such as a proclamation from the city of Roanoke. 3 linear inches of organization of the events created by the company are present in this collection and include job descriptions of staff, logistical details, business plans and other reports of that nature, catering plans, maps of the festivals grounds, performer travel and performance organization and FAQ information. 1,090 pictures show mainly daily happenings at various Floyd Fests, but also showcase Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and the Wine Down the Music Trail Festival and a trip to Ghana to search out talent for Floyd Fest. 1.5 linear feet of oversize photographs are also included in this collection. 2 linear inches of newspaper articles and clippings are also available in this collection and deal exclusively with Floyd Fest. These newspaper articles and clippings document the years of 2002-2015. There is approximately 1 linear foot of multimedia items in this collection that comprise of videos, mini discs and C.D.'s. Videotapes record live shows and show an interview with Kris Hodges on Virginia Tonight. Mini discs hold recordings of live performances as well. The C.D's account for 5 linear feet of the multimedia series and are of live performances done during various Floyd Fests and feature bands such as Donna the Buffalo, Trampling Turtles and African Showboys. As well as commercial C.D's produced from various Floyd Fests and other miscellaneous C.D's originally intended for private use.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content\n"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection features materials from Across the Way, Inc. located in Floyd, Virginia. It includes 5 linear inches of advertising material such as flyers, post cards, coasters and stickers for the events of Floyd Fest, Floyd Fandango, Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival, Virginia Wine Festival, Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, Totally Rad Roanoke Star City Concert Series and The Phoenix, which were all created by the company 1.5 linear feet of oversize advertising materials are present in this collection. 5 linear inches of graphic designs for the events are included encompassing access, parking and camping passes and bracelets, tickets and schedule of events pamphlets. Also included with graphic materials are accomplishments and accolades of the company and its events such as a proclamation from the city of Roanoke. 3 linear inches of organization of the events created by the company are present in this collection and include job descriptions of staff, logistical details, business plans and other reports of that nature, catering plans, maps of the festivals grounds, performer travel and performance organization and FAQ information. 1,090 pictures show mainly daily happenings at various Floyd Fests, but also showcase Capital City Carnival and Microbrew Fest, Vintage Virginia Wine and Food Festival and the Wine Down the Music Trail Festival and a trip to Ghana to search out talent for Floyd Fest. 1.5 linear feet of oversize photographs are also included in this collection. 2 linear inches of newspaper articles and clippings are also available in this collection and deal exclusively with Floyd Fest. These newspaper articles and clippings document the years of 2002-2015. There is approximately 1 linear foot of multimedia items in this collection that comprise of videos, mini discs and C.D.'s. Videotapes record live shows and show an interview with Kris Hodges on Virginia Tonight. Mini discs hold recordings of live performances as well. The C.D's account for 5 linear feet of the multimedia series and are of live performances done during various Floyd Fests and feature bands such as Donna the Buffalo, Trampling Turtles and African Showboys. As well as commercial C.D's produced from various Floyd Fests and other miscellaneous C.D's originally intended for private use.\n"],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract label=\"Abstract\"\u003eAcross the Way Productions Inc. was founded in 2002 by Kris Hodges and Erika Johnson. The two wished to create a world music festival in Floyd, Virginia and thus Floyd Fest began in September of 2002. 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