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Chesapeake Western Railway Company Records

24.36 cubic feet 35 boxes, 1 rolled storage container
Abstract Or Scope
The Chespeake Western Railway Company Records, 1916-1982, are comprised of 24.36 cubic feet of records pertaining to the administrative and business activities of a small Shenandoah Valley railroad through the period of America's Great Depression and up to the CW's eventual acquisition by the Norfolk Southern Railway Corporation.
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Chesapeake Western Railway Company Records 24.36 cubic feet 35 boxes, 1 rolled storage container

McHone Brothers (LLC) Collection of Houck Tannery Records

6.7 cubic feet 8 boxes
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This collection consists of 6.7 cubic feet of records documenting the operations of the Houck Tannery and the J.P. Houck Store in Harrisonburg, Virginia, from 1870-1913, chiefly from 1890 to 1913. The collection contains account ledgers, registries, correspondence, and financial and transportation documents that record this turn of the century industry.
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McHone Brothers (LLC) Collection of Houck Tannery Records 6.7 cubic feet 8 boxes

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